Stalin (album)

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Stalin
Stalin cover
Studio album by The Stalin
Released 1989 October 25
Recorded Unknown
Genre J-Punk, Punk, Punk Rock, Hardcore Punk
Label Alfa Records
The Stalin chronology
Joy
(1989)

Stalin
(1989)
Sakkin Barricade
(1990)


Stalin is the second album by japanese punk group The Stalin released in 1989 October 25.

Yamamori of the guitar and Nishimura of the base secede this album at the end. A certain aggressive vocal and guitar are suppressed to the current Stalin, and the beat of the base and the drum is put out forward, and the sound in which it is made to do the Michiro and to say, "Stalin whom I wanted to do is this" causes eerie power, and is classified what they call and psychedelically a quiet thing. Stalin..sound..large..far apart..work..a lot..fan..the..transfiguration..puzzle..sell..severely."Love is Purple" is a tune often used because of reproduction VTR of the variety show. Mihara of the drum talks though it is a bytalk that it doesn't like the photograph in this album on own site.

[edit] Track listing

All lyrics and music written by Michiro Endo; all music arranged by The Stalin.

  1. "Aojiroi Tameiki ni Shisu (青白いため息に死ス It Dies of Breathes Because It is Pale Coloured?)"
  2. "ONE CHANCE"
  3. "Ishi no youna Yuki ga Furu (石のような雪が降る A Stony Snow Falls?)"
  4. "Koi ha Murasaki (恋は紫 Love is Purple?)"
  5. "Masukomi Gari (マスコミ狩り Mass Communication Hunting?)"
  6. "OKAMAINASHI (オ・カ・マ・イ・ナ・シ Caring None?)"
  7. "WALK BOY"
  8. "Benkyo ga Dekinai (勉強ができない Can't Study?)"
  9. "Uttoushii Natsu (うっとおしい夏 Gloomy Summer?)"
  10. "WAKE UP MORNING"
  11. "Misetakunai (見せたくない! I Do Not Want to Show It!?)"


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