TM Box was a Japanese website where you could upload short clips of audio (intended for music). TM Box became defunct in August of 2017. Any links to the website will not work anymore.
Utsu-P had a TM Box account he uploaded from August 2013 to 2016.
3 very similar sounding guitar riff demos were uploaded. Two were untitled, but one was named “ギター音作り野郎” meaning “Guitar sound creating asshole”. It's possible these were created to test guitar tone settings, due to their close similarity. These went unused and were never featured in any known song.
One of the unnamed guitar riff demos features a different riff which went unused.
One of the unnamed guitar riff demos features another different riff which went unused. This one features repeated palm muting and string bending.
One of the unnamed files is a bass line. It also went unused
To preview Okazu, Utsu-P uploaded the intro to the remix of THE DYING MESSAGE to TM Box. It fades out during the beginning of the first verse.
Utsu-P uploaded a demo of an electronic styled breakdown. It was later featured in Absolute Music Dance.
A snippet of a mashup Utsu-P made of Skrillex's song “All Is Fair in Love and Brostep” featuring Ragga Twins and audio of a skit from Downtown We Aren't Errand Boys MR. BATER character. This was played during early DJ sets by Utsu-P
Utsu-P uploaded two files of Terror Storyteller, both are the intro. but the second one is slightly longer, with no vocals on the first verse being able to be heard briefly. They were uploaded to promote Teyaki.
A short recording of Nagi's band, Sepia KOYO performing a song likely titled “WE-LOW” (given the title in it's tags once downloaded). The file itself was named Aoyagi Uirou (青柳ういろう) on TM Box. This is an early stage of Utsu-P reaching out to Nagi to form a band, which would soon become The Ohayogozaimas.
A test of new drums, using Living Ghost Is Alive, his most recent song at the time, as the example.
A comparison audio file, comparing the first version of Shit, Utsu-P's first song, with Black Showtime off of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, which was his most recent release at the time. This is Utsu-P's final upload to TM Box.
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