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Flower Travellin' Band (Hard/Psychedelic Rock) Anonymous
They has a new album out soon, so here is a compilation of all their old stuff.

Originally envisioned as a female-fronted Japanese heavy rock cover act called the Flowers by entertainer and "entrepreneur" Yuya Uchida, the Flower Travellin' Band would eventually chart their own course, becoming an underground influence on later metal acts, and counting one Julian Cope as a disciple.

Flower Travellin' Band are an influential Japanese psychedelic rock/ heavy metal outfit that was first active in the late 1960s and early 1970s, consisting of Akira "Joe" Yamanaka (vocals), Hideki Ishima (guitar), Joji "George" Wada (drums) and Jun Kozuki (bass). As of January 12th, 2008 they have officially reunited and hired a new member, keyboardist Nobuhiko Shinohara.

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>> Anonymous
Thanks a lot.
I love "Satori" .
>> Anonymous
"We Are Here" is the latest album that is going to come out and its release date should be on September 17th
>> Anonymous
The pirate bay? The hell if I'm touching that server without proxies.
>> Anonymous
>>258288
>I know what a server and proxy is therefore I am awesome.
>> Anonymous
>>258288
Dling japanese music has nothing to do with American copyright laws.

This is assuming you're an american, and also assuming you are concerned about being arrested for piracy.
>> Anonymous
the japs can't rock, it's a fact
>> Anonymous
>>258288
its AWWWWWWWWWWWWWRITE
>> Anonymous
>>258288

Stupid faggots like you are the cause of all of this phobia bullshit.

If you knew anything about swedish/international law then you wouldn't be shitting yourself over bloated reports.

>> Anonymous
>>258292
>Dling japanese music has nothing to do with American copyright laws.
International copyright laws, ever heard of them? Of course I doubt they'd really spend the effort to pursue people overseas downloading old shit, but that doesn't make your statement correct.
>> Anonymous
This band rules.
>> Anonymous
>>258511

Oh, yes. Forgot about those. Thanks for the correction. Usually doesn't come into play, but you are right to correct that.