Now (Girugamesh album)

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NOW
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 16, 2009 (2009-12-16)
Genre
Language Japanese, English
Label Danger Crue
Producer Girugämesh & Jack Danger
Girugamesh chronology
Music
(2008)
NOW
(2009)
GO
(2011)

NOW is the fourth studio album from the band Girugamesh, released on December 16, 2009 in Japan, January 4, 2010 in the United States and on February 12 in Europe. Three editions of the album were released: a Regular Version CD, a Limited Version CD+DVD, and a Super Limited Version CD+DVD which includes the music videos for "Alive [PV]" and "Border [PV]", G-TRAVEL Footage, a documentary, and an interview about the album.

Contents

Track listing

Regular Edition

  1. "NOW [Intro]" 1:40
  2. "bit crash" 2:22
  3. "NO MUSIC, NO REASON" 3:41
  4. "ALIVE" 4:46
  5. "I think I can fly" 3:39
  6. "BEAST" 3:14
  7. "nobody" 3:44
  8. "Suiren" (睡蓮) 3:52
  9. "DIRTY STORY" 3:30
  10. "GAME" 3:43
  11. "driving time" 3:57
  12. "arrow" 4:10

Limited Edition

  1. "NOW [Intro]" 1:40
  2. "bit crash" 2:22
  3. "NO MUSIC, NO REASON" 3:41
  4. "I think I can fly" 3:39
  5. "BEAST" 3:14
  6. "nobody" 3:44
  7. "Suiren" (睡蓮) 3:52
  8. "DIRTY STORY" 3:30
  9. "arrow" 4:10
DVD:
No.TitleLength
1."arrow [PV] [Music Video]" 
2."DIRTY STORY [PV] [Music Video]" 

Super Limited Edition

  1. "NOW [Intro]" 1:40
  2. "bit crash" 2:22
  3. "NO MUSIC, NO REASON" 3:41
  4. "ALIVE" 4:46
  5. "I think I can fly" 3:39
  6. "BEAST" 3:14
  7. "nobody" 3:44
  8. "Suiren" (睡蓮) 3:52
  9. "DIRTY STORY" 3:30
  10. "arrow" 4:10
  11. "GOKU" 3:32
  12. "GOKUSOU [NOW]" 3:49
DVD:
No.TitleLength
1."ALIVE [PV] [Music Video]" 
2."BORDER [PV] [Music Video]" 
3."G-TRAVEL Footage" 
4."SUMMER EVOLUTION [Documentary]" 
5."Interview about the album" 

European Edition

  1. "NOW [intro]" 1:40
  2. "bit crash" 2:22
  3. "NO MUSIC, NO REASON" 3:41
  4. "ALIVE" 4:46
  5. "I think I can fly" 3:39
  6. "BEAST" 3:14
  7. "nobody" 3:44
  8. "Suiren" (睡蓮) 3:52
  9. "DIRTY STORY" 3:30
  10. "GAME" 3:43
  11. "driving time" 3:57
  12. "arrow" 4:10
  13. "BORDER" 3:31
  14. "Crying Rain" 4:57

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References

    http://www.girugamesh.jp/english/discography.php