¡Fine Thank You I Wanna Die
¡Kurumi Hayama
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[Machine Translation] Madness and despair must be dressed up. The first mini-album in two years since "Let's Go to the Other World" is now complete, with a more refined, poisonous, darker, and more pop-oriented music than ever before. This album was produced under the theme of "stylish" and renewed the visual image of the past, and the songs are more than just the intense lyrics full of reality that can be said to be a synonym for Hayama, and the songs are conscious of bringing to the fore the powerful Hayama sound that is not inferior to a band sound even though it is only a piano. The songs are more than just the lyrics, which are strong and full of reality. The song "FINE THANK YOU I WANNA DIE (Instrumental)" is an aggressive instrumental piece that will sift listeners from the very beginning as rain falls and sutra chanting resounds. The title of the song is unimaginably nasty. Best Friend", "Executioner", a song that ironically deals with a problem that is unique to the modern age, "Kusuri Yubi", a song that surprises you with its unexpected ending if you are not careful, and "Yakusoku no Honto", a song about a desperate woman who loves someone who has a wife and children! The ballad "I love you You don't love me" stands out for its beauty amidst the violence of the song, and "It's okay, but it's not okay. All right, but it's not all right... " ... followed by "All right! which is a gorgeous song about the painful feelings we have all felt.
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