Go!!GO!GO!Go!!

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Go!!GO!GO!Go!!
Studio album by
Released2 June 2010
Genre Rock
Label FlyingStar Records B003DRVH2C
GO!GO!7188 chronology
アンテナ (Antenna)
(2009)
Go!!GO!GO!Go!!
(2010)

Go!!GO!GO!Go!! is the eighth studio album by Japanese rock band GO!GO!7188.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Akko; all music is composed by , except where otherwise noted.

CD
No.TitleMusicLength
1."EOEOE (エオエオエ)" 4:52
2."Refrain Refrain (リフレイン リフレイン)" 4:20
3."Mayakashi no Sekai (まやかしの世界, Make-believe World)"Yū, Turkey4:52
4."Saigo no Bansan (最後の晩餐, The Last Supper)" 4:52
5."Doku Ringo (毒リンゴ, Poisoned Apple)" 4:04
6."Ballad (バラード)" 6:03
7."Rakuen no Ohanashi (楽園のおはなし, The Tale of Paradise)" 5:18
8."Kutsu Shita no Ana ~Ashi no Ke Chanto Sotta no ni~ (くつ下の穴~あしのけちゃんと剃ったのに~, Holes in My Socks: I Shaved My Legs)" 4:42
9."Mimitabu Ni-gō (耳たぶ2号, Earlobe No. 2)" 4:05
10."Sugar & Spice (シュガー&スパイス)" 3:41
11."Ee ja Nai ka (ええじゃないか, Isn't It Nice)" 5:07
12."Kyō no Uta (今日の歌, Today's Song)" 4:17
13."Nothing2" 6:42
14."365 Renkyū Boogie (365連休ブギ, 365-Day Holiday Boogie)" (extra track)Turkey, Akko3:53


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