"The Bungy" | ||||
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Single by Nico Touches the Walls | ||||
from the album Who Are You? | ||||
B-side | "Simon Said" | |||
Released | June 4, 2008 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, experimental rock | |||
Length | 3:36 | |||
Label | Ki/oon Records | |||
Nico Touches the Walls singles chronology | ||||
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"The Bungy" is the second major single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls released on June 4, 2008, from their debut album Who Are You? .
The single reached number 42 on the Oricon Chart in Japan.
The music video for "The Bungy" was released on June 4, 2008, and shows the band playing instruments in a room while there are some dancers around them.
Nico Touches the Walls was a Japanese rock band formed in 2004. The band members are: Mitsumura Tatsuya, Sakakura Shingo, Furumura Daisuke & Tsushima Shotaro. In the same year, they won the Lotte Prize at the Yamaha Teen Music Festival. Rising quickly, they signed to "Senha & Co." before signing to Sony Music Japan's Ki/oon Records in 2007. Their debut single, in a major label, "Yoru no Hate", was released in February 2008.
Who Are You? is the first studio album by Nico Touches the Walls released on September 24, 2008. The album contains their first major singles, such as "Yoru no Hate", "The Bungy", "(My Sweet) Eden" and "Broken Youth", song chosen as the ending for the anime Naruto Shippuden.
Flumpool are a Japanese rock band. The band, originally from Osaka Prefecture, was formed in January 2007. The band's name is a portmanteau of the words four, lump, and pool. Thus, the name could be interpreted to mean ‘collective mass of four’ or a ‘quartet’.
"Passenger" is the third full-length album released by the band Nico Touches the Walls in Japan on April 6, 2011, through Ki/oon Records. The album features the hit single "Diver", the eighth opening song to the popular anime Naruto: Shippuden, the single "Sudden Death Game" and the song "Matryoshka" that was used as the opening theme for the anime C.
"Diver" is the eighth single by Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls, released on January 12, 2011, from their third studio album Passenger. The song was featured as the 8th opening of the anime Naruto Shippuden, from October 2010.
"Subete no Omoitachi e" is a single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls from their second studio album, Aurora.
Te o Tatake is the ninth single by Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls, released on August 17, 2011, from their fourth studio album "Humania".
"Hologram" (ホログラム) is the sixth single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls and second from the album Aurora, released on November 25, 2009.
"Broken Youth" is the third major single released by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls released on August 13, 2008. The song is the sixth ending of the anime Naruto Shippuden and one of the band's most popular songs.
"Yoru no Hate", is the first major single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls from their debut album Who Are You?. The single is a very great introduction for the rock quartet. It's a loud and emotional song mixed exceptionally well with prevailing guitar and all.
"Big Foot" (ビッグフット) is the fourth major single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls from their second studio album Aurora.
Humania is the fourth studio album by the Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls, released on December 7, 2011, nine months after their previous album Passenger. The album contains their latest hits, such as "Te o Tatake", "Endless Roll" and "Bicycle".
Tour 2011 Passenger: We Are Passionate Messenger is a live concert DVD by the Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls released on January, 11 2012. The DVD contains all their songs from the album "Passenger" and some of their previous successes.
"Natsu No Daisankakkei" is the tenth single by the Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls, released on May 16, 2012.
Ground of Humania 2012.3.20 in Makuhari is a live DVD concert by the Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls, recorded on March 20, 2012, and scheduled to be released on July 25. The DVD was recorded at the last concert of the second leg of the 2012 tour to promote the album Humania.
The discography of Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls consists of four studio albums, four extended plays, eleven singles, seven promotional singles, seven video albums and eighteen music videos.
The Tour 2012 "Algorhytmique" was the fifth national tour by Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls. Started on September 27, 2012 and ended on December 20, being the band's longest tour of career.
Mr. Echo is the twelfth single by the Japanese rock band Nico Touches the Walls, released on March 27, 2013. The single is available in a limited edition (CD+DVD) containing a bonus-DVD with highlights from their concerts in 2012, and a regular CD only edition. The song "Chain Reaction" was used as a commercial-song for New Balance Japan, and the song "Sweet Memories" is a cover song by the Japanese singer Matsuda Seiko.
Shout to the Walls! is the fifth studio album by the Japanese rock band NICO Touches the Walls, released on April 24, 2013. It includes the hit songs "Natsu no Daisankakkei", "Yume 1 Gou" and "Mr.Echo". The album is available in regular and limited edition (CD+DVD). The Limited edition includes a DVD titled "NICO Touches the Walls Acoustic Sessions Vol 2.". On April 24, a special concert was held, at Liquidroom Ebisu, Tokyo, to celebrate the album release, being broadcast on web.
NICO Touches the Walls no Best is the first best of album by the Japanese rock band NICO Touches the Walls, released on February 5, 2014, on NICO day, in celebration of their 10th anniversary. The album includes the single "Niwaka Ame ni Mo Makezu", used as the Naruto Shippuden opening theme; the new songs "Rawhide" and "Pandora", used in the movie Genome Hazard as well as a new recording version of the song "image training". The album is available in both regular and limited editions. The limited edition DVD includes a studio live video titled "Walls Is (re)Beginning", with all their songs from the first mini album Walls Is Beginning performed live.