¡THE TIMERS 35th Anniversary Work[Limited Release]
¡THE TIMERS
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[Machine Translation] THE TIMERS is a four-piece band led by "ZERRY," a man who looks a lot like Kiyoshiro Imawano. From 1988 to 1989, they appeared guerrilla-style at live events and school festivals. Although a four-piece band with acoustic instruments, ZERRY was unique in their strange appearance, dressed in civil engineering worker-style costumes, tabi socks, and helmets and face masks reminiscent of the Zenkyoto student movement, and in their songs, in which they raised their middle fingers at drugs, anti-nuclear weapons, political satire, and other topics. On the other hand, "Day Dream Believer," which shows ZERRY's deep love, shines a gentle light forever. 35 years have passed since the shocking release of their first major album "THE TIMERS" on November 8, 1989. The 35th anniversary edition of "THE TIMERS" is now available on 3LP, including a rare track that was discovered hidden in a mysterious cardboard box. Remastered and vinyl cut by STUART HAWKES ( Metropolis Studios, London ). 180g vinyl in a tri-fold LP size case. Includes a reissue of the original EP-sized 20-page press kit.
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