• Hōkai Amplifier (崩壊アンプリファー, Hōkai Anpurifā, Destructive Amplifier) is the major-label debut EP by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, released...
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    sung in English. In 2002, they released their major-label EP debut Hōkai Amplifier, from that point singing their lyrics in Japanese. The band's musical...
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  • EP the band recorded before releasing their major-label debut EP, Hōkai Amplifier. In contrast to their previous indie releases, the band composed the...
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  • but hard-edged and emotionally charged sound first expressed within Hōkai Amplifier. The urgency of the songs were complemented by the balanced nature...
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  • Hōkai Amplifier (2002) Kimi Tsunagi Five M (2003) Sol-fa (2004)...
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  • later re-recorded and included within the band's major-label debut EP, Hōkai Amplifier. "S.E. (Sexy Eddy)" "There Is No Hope" "Love" "Ao no Uta" (青の歌, Song...
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  • Released: November 30, 2001 Label: Self-released Format: CD — — — Hōkai Amplifier Released: November 25, 2002; April 23, 2003 (re-released) Label: Under...
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  • twenty-two songs, with tracks taken from Kimi Tsunagi Five M, Sol-fa, and Hōkai Amplifier. The second disc contains clips from the first concert at the Shimokitazawa...
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  • the Verge of Collapse?" Transliteration: "Kamigami no Tatakai: Desu Shitī Hōkai no Kiki ni?" (Japanese: 神々の闘い 〜デス・シティー崩壊の危機に?〜) Ikurō Satō Akatsuki Yamatoya...
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