Crack Star Flash

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Crack Star Flash
Crack Star Flash.jpg
Studio album by
Released10 October 2012
Recorded2011–2012
Genre Rock
Length63:49
Label Lantis
Producer E-Zuka
Granrodeo chronology
SUPERNOVA
(2011)
Crack Star Flash
(2012)
Karma to Labyrinth
(2014)
Singles from Supernova
  1. "Ai no Warrior"
    Released: 23 November 2011
  2. "Can Do"
    Released: 18 April 2012
  3. "RIMFIRE"
    Released: 18 July 2012

Crack Star Flash (stylized as CRACK STAR FLASH) is the fifth album of Japanese rock band, Granrodeo. It was released on 10 October 2012.

Contents

Song Information

Track listing

All lyrics are written by KISHOW; all music is composed by e-ZUKA

No.TitleLength
1."CRACK STAR FLASH"4:54
2."Can Do"5:19
3."NO PLACE LIKE A STAGE"4:48
4."Urban Sweet"5:17
5."Merry-Go-Round (メリーゴーランド)"5:14
6."Mesmerise (メズマライズ)"5:58
7."HAPPY LIFE"6:49
8."RIMFIRE"4:38
9."0-GRAVITY"4:33
10."Sameyukunetsu (冷めゆく熱)"6:15
11."Ai no Warrior (愛のWarrior)"4:20
12."Kibou no kanata e (希望の彼方へ)"6:36
Total length:63:49

Personnel

Cover

FLOW covered "Can Do" on their 15th anniversary tour Anime Shibari in 2018.

"Can Do" and "Mesmerize" were covered by Dempagumi.inc and Mucc respectively, on the 2020 Granrodeo tribute album Rodeo Freak.

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Sales
Oricon Weekly Albums3-

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