Di Di Di

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Di Di Di
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Studio album by Hang on the Box
Released May 21, 2003
Genre Pop/Rock
Length42:58
Label Jvc Victor
Producer Kazutoshi Chiba
Hang on the Box chronology
Yellow Banana
(2001)
Di Di Di
(2003)
For Every Punk Bitch and Arsehole
(2003)

Di Di Di is the second studio album from Chinese all-female band Hang on the Box.

Hang on the Box is a punk band based in Beijing. They were China's first all-female punk band. The band usually sings about sex and relationship issues in a forward political manner. Their record label is Sister Benten Online, based in Japan. The band consists of the following line-up: Wang Yue on vocals, Yilina playing bass, Li Yan Fan playing guitar, and Shenjing on drums.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I’m Mine"Yangfan, Wang Yue1:59
2."Now I Wanna Say Apologies to You"Yangfan, Yue3:06
3."Leave Me"Yangfan, Yue3:47
4."We Don’t Need a Sax"Yangfan, Yue5:31
5."Summer Time"George Gershwin, DuBose Heyward3:56
6."What Is Now"Yue4:31
7."Be My Seed"Yangfan, Yilina, Yue4:16
8."Spring Out"Yue3:42
9."Blue Like the Sea"Yangfan, Yilina, Yue2:49
10."Di Di Di"Yangfan, Yue3:15
11.""There Is a City"Yue4:15
12."Konnichiwa Tokyo"Yue1:51

Personnel

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