music.wikisort.org - CompositionHakai is the first studio album from Hiroshi Kyono as Wagdug Futuristic Unity and was released on July 23, 2008.[1] The album is the follow-up to the 2007 EP Nu Riot. The song with Justice is a remake of their most popular song, "Waters of Nazareth". Another track from the album, "Systematic People", was released as a single and also used as the opening theme for the anime series Kurozuka.
2008 studio album by Wagdug Futuristic Unity
HAKAI |
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Released | July 23, 2008 (Japan) |
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Genre | Digital hardcore, Techno |
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Label | Sony Music (Japan) |
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Producer | Hiroshi Kyono |
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Track listing
- Hakai (featuring DJ Starscream) (Hakai version)
- Got Life
- Systematic People (featuring Maximum the Ryo) (DUG version)
- Why? (featuring Ceephax)
- Mad Saturator
- Ill Machine (featuring Ultra Brain) (Hakai version)
- G.O.D. Space
- Wall (featuring Chino Moreno)
- Mass Compression (featuring Ultra Brain)
- Chaostic Radio
- Rise It! (featuring Funkygong)
- X-Stereo (featuring Justice)
- Nu World (featuring Numanoid vs. Mazda)
Bonus Tracks
- 14. Weapons of Wag Distortion (featuring Com.A)
- 15. Systematic People (featuring Maximum the Ryo) (WAG version)
Personnel
Guest appearances
- Ceephax
- Funkygong
- Justice
- Chino Moreno
- Numanoid vs. Mazda
- Maximum the Ryo
- DJ Starscream
- Ultra Brain
References
External links
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