The Guerrilla Bish

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THE GUERRiLLA BiSH
BiSH THE GUERiLLA BiSH Regular Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 4~5, 2017
(Surprise CD Release), November 6, 2017
(One Day Digital Release), November 26, 2017
(CD)
Genre Punk rock, pop punk, alternative rock, pop rock, alternative metal
Length52:00
LanguageJapanese, English
Label Avex Trax
Producer Kenta Matsukuma, JxSxK
Bish chronology
Giant Killers
(2017)
THE GUERRiLLA BiSH
(2017)
Carrots and Sticks
(2019)
Singles from The Guerrilla Bish
  1. "Promise The Star"
    Released: March 22, 2017
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."My landscape"JxSxKKenta Matsukuma5:34
2."SHARR"Momoko Gumi CompanyKenta Matsukuma3:41
3."GiANT KiLLERS"Iku RyukyujiKenta Matsukuma4:33
4."SMACK baby SMACK"Iku RyukyujiKenta Matsukuma3:52
5."spare of despair"Ayuni DKenta Matsukuma3:56
6."Promise The Star" (プロミスザスター)JxSxK & Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma4:28
7."JAM"Momoko Gumi CompanyKenta Matsukuma4:02
8."Here's looking at you, kid."LinglingKenta Matsukuma4:03
9."Rock 'n' Roll no Kamisama" (ろっくんろおるのかみさま) Cent Chihiro Chittiii Kenta Matsukuma2:39
10."BODiES"Momoko Gumi CompanyKenta Matsukuma3:40
11."ALLS" Aina the End Kenta Matsukuma3:34
12."pearl" (ぱーる)Hashiyasume AtsukoKenta Matsukuma3:53
13."FOR HiM"JxSxK & Kenta MatsukumaKenta Matsukuma4:05
Live & Limited Edition Disc 2: 2017.06.28 YOYOGI PARK YOYOGi GiANT KiLLERS + 2017.08.23 ZEPP TOKYO TOKYO BiSH SHiNE 3 DVD/Blu-Ray
No.TitleLength
1."GiANT KiLLERS" 
2."Marionette" 
3."Nothing." 
4."Shakai no Rule" (社会のルール) 
5."VOMiT SONG" 
6."Promise The Star" (プロミスザスター) 
7."Saraba kana" (サラバかな) 
8."BiSH -Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni-" (BiSH -星が瞬く夜に-) 
9."SCHOOL GIRLS, BANG BANG" 
10."GiANT KiLLERS" 
11."VOMiT SONG" 
12."Departures" (デパーチャーズ) 
13."OTNK" 
14."Shakai no Rule" (社会のルール) 
15."Is this call??" 
16."Spark" (スパーク) 
17."Primitive" 
18."pirapiro" (ぴらぴろ) 
19."MONSTERS" 
20."Marionette" 
21."Nothing." 
22."ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE" 
23."beautiful sa" (beautifulさ) 
24."BiSH -Hoshi ga Matataku Yoru ni-" (BiSH -星が瞬く夜に-) 
25."Promise The Star (Music Video)" (プロミスザスター *Exclusive to Limited Edition Blu-ray) 
26."GiANT KiLLERS (Music Video)" (*Exclusive to Limited Edition Blu-ray) 
27."Nothing. (Music Video)" (*Exclusive to Limited Edition Blu-ray) 
28."My landscape (Music Video)" (*Exclusive to Limited Edition Blu-ray) 
29."Making of "My landscape" music video in L.A." (*Exclusive to Limited Edition Blu-ray) 

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