Cyborg Oretachi
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is the first major label album by Japanese band Halcali
, their third original album, and fourth album release overall. The first press limited edition came with a bonus DVD. It is Halcali's first album to be released in both CD only, and CD+DVD formats.
Cyborg Oretachi also includes productions by O.T.F, Utamaru (Rhymester
), Natalie Wise, Honestly
, and Fantastic Plastic Machine, as well as collaborations and guest performances from Dr.kyOn (ex Bo Gumbos), Ram Rider, Your Song Is Good
, Polysics
, Skaparahorns, and Kendo Kobayashi.
Even though the single "Tōgenkyō / Lights, Camera. Action!" was listed as a double A-side, "Lights, Camera. Action!" is not on the album.
Halcali
, is a Japanese pop and new-school inspired hip-hop duo consisting of members Halca and Yucali from Meguro, Tokyo, Japan...
, their third original album, and fourth album release overall. The first press limited edition came with a bonus DVD. It is Halcali's first album to be released in both CD only, and CD+DVD formats.
Cyborg Oretachi also includes productions by O.T.F, Utamaru (Rhymester
Rhymester (group)
is a Japanese hip hop group consisting of MCs Mummy-D and Utamaru, and DJ Jin. The group is one of the oldest Japanese hip hop acts, having formed in 1989. They debuted on an independent label in 1993 with the EP , which was panned by critics...
), Natalie Wise, Honestly
Honestly
"Honestly" is the American Christian metal band Stryper's fifth single and their highest charting on the Billboard Hot 100. "Honestly" became one of the most requested songs on MTV. "Honestly" is one of Stryper's best-known songs, peaking at #23 on the Hot 100...
, and Fantastic Plastic Machine, as well as collaborations and guest performances from Dr.kyOn (ex Bo Gumbos), Ram Rider, Your Song Is Good
YOUR SONG IS GOOD
is a Japanese ska band. They are currently signed to Nayutawave Records and Kakubarhythm.-History:...
, Polysics
Polysics
is a Japanese new wave and rock band from Tokyo, who dubs its unique style as "technicolor pogo punk". It was named after a brand of synthesizer, the Korg Polysix. The band started in 1997, but got their big break in 1998 at a concert in Tokyo...
, Skaparahorns, and Kendo Kobayashi.
Even though the single "Tōgenkyō / Lights, Camera. Action!" was listed as a double A-side, "Lights, Camera. Action!" is not on the album.
CD
- "Doo The Hammer!!"
- "It's Party Time!"
- "Twinkle Star"
- "endless lover's rain"
- "Tip Taps Tip "
DVD
- "Tip Taps Tip"
- "Twinkle Star"
- "Look"
- "It's Party Time!"
- "It's Party Time! Making"