Vandalism (album)

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Vandalism
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 2011
Genre Alternative metal
Length56:45
Label Braveman Records
Producer Yo-suke Tsuchiya

Vandalism is the only studio album by Japanese visual kei band Deluhi. [1] [2] The album peaked #87 in the Oricon charts and charted for two weeks. [3]

Contents

Track listing

Track list
No.TitleLength
1."HYBRID TRUTH"3:48
2."Two Hurt"4:05
3."G.A.L.D"4:24
4."REVOLVER BLAST"3:13
5."Shade"4:29
6."LORELEI"5:07
7."Yomi no Yuzuriha (黄泉の譲り葉)"6:21
8."Vivid Place"5:13
9."Rebel:Sicks, Shadow:Six"4:51
10."Baby play"4:24
11."s[K]ape:goat"3:44
12."Orion once again"4:39
13."Suna no Izumi (砂の泉)"4:27
Total length:56:45
Vandalism Sigma (Σ) bonus track
No.TitleLength
14."Frontier"4:38
15."The Farthest"6:07
16."Departure"5:02
Total length:72:32

Single information

Released: March 24, 2010
Oricon Chart peak position: #51 [4]
Released: August 5, 2009
Oricon Chart peak position: #114 [5]

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