Why do they refer to Num-Heavymetallic as Number Girl's 3rd album if it was their 4th? It wasn't just a typo either since they excluded School Girl Bye Bye in that album list right after. Maybe it's because it wasn't released under TOSHIBA EMI or something but they couldn't have just *forgot* it existed when Omoide in my head, the first track of School Girl Bye Bye, was and still is one of their most iconic songs. Super weird
Japanese artists always do this, thay separate the indie albums from the major label albums. Tricot had 3 albums released and they still called 真っ黒 as their "1st album"
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20代の貫禄じゃねーな。
Why do they refer to Num-Heavymetallic as Number Girl's 3rd album if it was their 4th?
It wasn't just a typo either since they excluded School Girl Bye Bye in that album list right after.
Maybe it's because it wasn't released under TOSHIBA EMI or something but they couldn't have just *forgot* it existed when Omoide in my head, the first track of School Girl Bye Bye, was and still is one of their most iconic songs.
Super weird
Japanese artists always do this, thay separate the indie albums from the major label albums. Tricot had 3 albums released and they still called 真っ黒 as their "1st album"
@@lukemacduccithat's unusual but why didn't Toshiba EMI re-release It? That's the weird thing that i don't really understand.
Because Indies band in japan is not refered as Professional.
That is hobby or Escapism of Unemployed. @@Brokenface
当時27歳か。ようやく年齢と貫禄が追いついてきた感じ😂
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