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 ====== Monosugoi ====== ====== Monosugoi ======
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-Monosugoi is the debut album by The Ohayogozaimas, released on December 31st, 2015. In June of 2015, the band released their debut song [[wiki:Amazing|Amazing]]. It was followed by [[wiki:MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR|MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR]] as their second single. The album explores a variety of themes, but a common thread can be found within all of them, as each song critiques Japanese society's busybody lifestyle in some form or another.\\ +Monosugoi is the debut album by [[wiki:The Ohayogozaimas|The Ohayogozaimas]], released on December 31st, 2015. In June of 2015, the band released their debut song [[wiki:Amazing|Amazing]]. It was followed by [[wiki:MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR|MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR]] as their second single.\\ 
  
-The album features the track [[wiki:Obscenity|Obscenity]], which is a rearrangement of the song [[wiki:P.O.R.N.O.|P.O.R.N.O.]] which was featured on Utsu-P's vocaloid album [[wiki:ALGORITHM|ALGORITHM]], and their most popular song MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR. A remastered version, featuring new or extended parts on [[wiki:Amazing|Amazing]] and [[wiki:House VS. Thief|House VS. Thief]] as well as [[wiki:Corpse Attack!!|Corpse Attack!!]] as a bonus track, was released through [[wiki:Free to play|a crowdfunding campaign]] in 2019. It features different artwork, with its album cover colors inverted. Almost all songs from the album are performed frequently during The Ohayogozaimas' live shows, excluding Obscenity, which has become a live rarity. MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR is performed at nearly every single show. +The album features the track [[wiki:Obscenity|Obscenity]], which is a rearrangement of the song [[wiki:P.O.R.N.O.|P.O.R.N.O.]] which was featured on [[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]]'[[wiki:vocaloid|vocaloid]] album [[wiki:ALGORITHM|ALGORITHM]], and their most popular song MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR. A remastered version, featuring new or extended parts on [[wiki:Amazing|Amazing]] and [[wiki:House VS. Thief|House VS. Thief]] as well as [[wiki:Corpse Attack!!|Corpse Attack!!]] as a bonus track, was released through [[wiki:Free to play|a crowdfunding campaign]] in 2019. It features different artwork, with its album cover colors inverted. Almost all songs from the album are performed frequently during The Ohayogozaimas' live shows, excluding [[wiki:Obscenity|Obscenity]], which has become a live rarity. MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR is performed at nearly every single show. 
 ====== Background ======   ====== Background ======  
-====== Release and promotion ====== +In 2013, [[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]] expressed interest in forming a band to pursue a more live oriented style of music while his vocaloid music could take on a more experimental approach. In 2014 auditions were held to find a singer, [[wiki:Saba|Saba]] was found and recruited. In 2015, the project was unveiled with their first single [[wiki:Amazing|Amazing]]. Their debut live took place at Utsu-P's [[wiki:Sou|Sou]] event in September. The mini album would be released on new year's eve of 2015.
 ====== Music and lyrics ====== ====== Music and lyrics ======
 +As the band's debut album, it marks a mission statement of Utsu-P's signature mixture of metalcore instrumentation with pop songwriting, this time with a more focused aim on a live oriented style. As a result, the songs generally carry an exciting energy with an emphasis on hooks. Nearly every song features electronic elements sometimes leading the song.\\  
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 +The album explores a variety of themes, but a common thread can be found within all of them, as each song critiques Japanese society's busybody lifestyle in some form or another.
 ====== Songs ====== ====== Songs ======
 +The album opens up with Intro, which is a basic electronic introduction song which builds up to an explosion of guitars and drums, it directly leads into the second track, Minor Task Girl. The title is a pun, as it's written as "girl" in the title, however the lyrics state "Ga aru" roughly meaning "(I) have". MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR has a strong danceability and an instantly memorable hook. it's also the band's most popular song and their first with a guitar solo. Amazing is the band's first single and functions almost as a mission statement with it's full band feeling and electronic leads. Hypocritical Courtesy is a short and fast song which usually closes The Ohayogozaimas' live sets. House VS. Thief is a simple mid tempo song with a catchy chorus, emphasizing audience participation, it also features two sections which could both be considered as a "breakdown". \\ 
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 +Obscenity is an extended and re arranged version of the song P.O.R.N.O. which Utsu-P wrote in 2013. The lyrics tell about finding love in a miserable world. Endless Amusement is a song about playing video games as a form of escapism.
 ====== Track listing ====== ====== Track listing ======
   - [[wiki:intro|Intro]]   - [[wiki:intro|Intro]]
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   - [[wiki:Endless Amusement|]]   - [[wiki:Endless Amusement|]]
 ====== Personnel ====== ====== Personnel ======
 +**The Ohayogozaimas**\\ 
 +[[wiki:saba|Saba]] - Vocals\\ 
 +[[wiki:Nagi|Nagi]] - Guitar and backup vocals\\ 
 +[[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]] - Bass and programming\\ 
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 +Utsu-P - Music, lyrics, recording, mixing, mastering, artwork, and design\\ 
 +Arranged by The Ohayogozaimas\\ 
 +Recorded at STUDIO NOAH YOYOGI and [[wiki:utsu-p#studio_and_equipment|STUDIO OUCHI]]
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 ====== Trivia ====== ====== Trivia ======
-  * entry+  * The album was printed in a sleeve packaging.
  
  
  
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