Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu

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Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 22, 2002
Genre Experimental rock, post punk
Length56:24
Label Victor Entertainment
Cali Gari chronology
Dai 6 Jikkenshitsu
(2001)
Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu
(2002)
8
(2003)

Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu is the first major label album of the band Cali Gari. [1] The album has an expressive style that incorporates many different musical components and is not typical visual kei. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu Intro (「第7実験室」入口) – 0:17
  2. Haikara•Satsubatsu•Haiso•Zessan (ハイカラ・殺伐・ハイソ・絶賛) – 4:31
  3. Mahoraba Blues (まほらば憂愁 (ブルーズ)) – 3:38
  4. Maguro (マグロ) – 4:44
  5. Drama: Kuroi Kyuutai (ドラマ「黒い球体」) – 5:15
  6. Kuroi Kyuutai (黒い球体) – 3:51
  7. Kill, Kill, Maim! (きりきりまいむ) – 2:35
  8. Digitable Niuniu (デジタブルニウニウ) – 5:07
  9. Tainai Souon Ayanashi Anti-Kushou (体内騒音あやなしアンチ苦笑)– 2:28
  10. Wazurai (わずらい) – 3:57
  11. Tokyo Rose au Monde Club (東京(トキオ)ロゼヲモンド倶楽部) – 5:16
  12. Sora mo Waratteru (空も笑ってる) – 6:28
  13. Tokyo-Byou (東京病) – 8:13
  14. Dai 7 Jikkenshitsu Outro (「第7実験室」出口) – 0:04

Personnel

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