Giant Killers (EP)

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Giant Killers
BiSH GiANT KiLLERS Standard Edition Cover.jpg
EP by
ReleasedJune 9, 2017
(iTunes), June 28, 2017
(CD)
Genre Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock, garage rock
Length19:06
(Standard Edition), 71:19
(Limited & INTRODUCiNG BiSH Editions)
LanguageJapanese, English
Label Avex Trax
Producer Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxK
Bish chronology
Killer Bish
(2016)
Giant Killers
(2017)
The Guerrilla Bish
(2017)
Alternative covers
BiSH GiANT KiLLERS Limited Edition Cover.jpg
Cover for Limited Edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."GiANT KiLLERS"Iku RyukyujiKenta Matsukuma4:36
2."Marionette"Momoko Gumi CompanyKenta Matsukuma3:14
3."Nothing."Momoko Gumi CompanyKenta Matsukuma4:43
4."Shakai no Rule" (社会のルール)Hashiyasume AtsukoKenta Matsukuma3:01
5."VOMiT SONG"LinglingKenta Matsukuma3:32
INTRODUCiNG BiSH
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Spark" (スパーク)JxSxKKenta Matsukuma5:35
2."BiSH -Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni-" (BiSH -星が瞬く夜に-)BiSH, JxSxK, Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma4:36
3."MONSTERS"Yukako Love DeluxeKenta Matsukuma3:27
4."Saraba Kana" (サラバかな)Iku RyukyujiShinnosuke (from Mushi Furuu Yoru ni)4:37
5."Pirapiro" (ぴらぴろ)Momoko Gumi CompanyKenta Matsukuma3:57
6."OTNK"Iku RyukyujiKenta Matsukuma4:02
7."beautiful sa" (beautifulさ)LinglingKenta Matsukuma4:37
8."ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE"BiSH, JxSxK, Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma4:52
9."DEADMAN"BiSH, JxSxK, Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma1:37
10."Orchestra" (オーケストラ)JxSxK, Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma5:41
11."Hontou Honki" (本当本気)Ayuni DKenta Matsukuma4:44
12."Promise The Star" (プロミスザスター)JxSxK, Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma4:28
Total length:52:13
LIVE Edition Disc 2 DVD & Limited Edition Disc 3 Blu-Ray: 2017.03.19 ZEPP TOKYO BiSH NEVERMiND TOUR FiNAL
No.TitleLength
1."Am I FRENZY?" 
2."DEADMAN" 
3."OTNK" 
4."Want" (ウォント) 
5."Hontou Honki" (本当本気) 
6."Hey Gate" 
7."First Kitchen Life" (ファーストキッチンライフ) 
8."Departures" (デパーチャーズ) 
9."DA DANCE!!" 
10."Primitive" 
11."My Distinction" 
12."Saraba Kana" (サラバかな) 
13."Spark" (スパーク) 
14."Stairway to me" 
15."Hero Wannabe" (ヒーローワナビー) 
16."MONSTERS" 
17."beautiful sa" (beautifulさ) 
18."Pirapiro" (ぴらぴろ) 
19."Orchestra" (オーケストラ) 
20."Promise The Star" (プロミスザスター) 
21."ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE" 
22."BiSH -Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni-" (BiSH -星が瞬く夜に-) 
23."BiSH -Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni-" (BiSH -星が瞬く夜に-) 
24."GiANT KiLLERS Music Video" (Exclusive to Limited Edition) 

Personnel

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