Japanese Menu/Distortion 10

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Japanese Menu/Distortion 10
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2020 (2020-03-25)
Genre Rock
Length44:19
Languagejapanese
Label Pony Canyon
Kiyoharu chronology
Yoru, Carmen no Shishuu
(2018)
Japanese Menu/Distortion 10
(2020)
Eternal
(2024)

Japanese Menu/Distortion 10 is the tenth solo studio album by the Japanese musician Kiyoharu, released on March 25, 2020. [1] The album was released in two editions: the regular edition on CD, with ten tracks, and the limited edition on DVD, with ten tracks and three video clips. [2] The covers were created by several artists from the Yamanami Kobo. [3]

Contents

Charts

The album peaked at the 27° position on the Oricon charts. [4]

Track listing

Regular edition [5]
No.TitleLength
1."Survive of Vision"4:37
2."Geretsu" (下劣)3:18
3."Outsider"3:15
4."Greige" (グレージュ)3:51
5."Sakkaku Refrain" (錯覚リフレイン)4:07
6."Ryoujoku" (凌辱)4:00
7."Senrei" (洗礼)3:46
8."Uso to Oroka" (嘘と愚か)3:34
9."Yume Oi" (夢追い)3:10
10."Romantic"5:13
Total length:44:19
Bonus tracks from the limited edition
No.TitleLength
1."Survive of Vision" (Music video) 
2."Greige" (Music video) 
3."A DAY in New York & more landscape" 

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