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Saikyouiku Hidari/Migi Review
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Saikyouiku Hidari::
"Jelly" starts off the album with an upbeat jazzy appeal using sax and piano. Track five, "Yaseyuku Shakai", is also a bit jazzy, with a city-ish feel to it, and third track, "Yuugatou" is a sort of slummy-sounding sound, using fly sound effects in the beginning (cleaner sounding version of Dai 3 Jikkenshitsu's "Yuugatou"). Hidari's "Hakkyou Channel" is a softer version of Dai 4 Jikkenshitsu's "Hakkyou Channel", but still reflecting a psychotic appeal. "Tsumetai Ame" is the same "Tsumetai Ame" as featured in Dai 3 Jikkenshitsu. "Kimi ga Saku Yama" is more of a poppy rock song, and, along with "Goodbye", is probably the most upbeat song. "Izon to Iu na no Byouki wo Chiryou suru Byouin" has a more melancholy tune, as well as the next track, "Fuyu no Hi". As the final track, "Goodbye", is a remake of Dai 4 Jikkenshitsu's track 8, that cheerfully leaves a smile on your face as you listen to the speedy guitar and happy vocals.
Saikyouiku Migi::
"Boku≠Boku" is a remake of "cali+gari", but obtains originality through the changes made. "37564" is a crazy song similar in style with the "Hakkyou Channel" of Dai 3 Jikkenshitsu. "Boku wa Shikyuu" is not unlike "Yuugatou" from Hidari; both seem appropriate for the slummy city image. "Kinjiki", the next track, is a strange sounding song incorporating accordian... not too sure how to explain that song. >,> Track five, "Chigarareta Romance" is another version of cali gari's first album's "BEAST OF ROMANCE", but I think "BEAST OF ROMANCE" in Dai 1 Jikkenshitsu sounds much better than this version. "Sentimental" has some mellow-ish parts, but for the most part sounds more on the crazy side, using repetitive guitar lines on some parts. "Ningyou no Ie"-track seven-and "Yoake Mae"-track ten-are really the same song. "Rinchi" is the same "Rinchi" from Dai 3 Jikkenshitsu, and the last song "Siren" is another version of Dai 4 Jikkenshitsu's "Siren", but using more distorted vocals.
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