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The top-notch production of the album preserved the strong points of the band's music, reserving great attention to vocal performances and enhancing the commercial appeal of the recording. The last track "Chikasuidou no Tsuki" is usually used as farewell song at the end of Show-Ya's live shows.
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113:Eastworld
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99:Language
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232:Show-Ya
189:Singles
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