Strawberry Sound is an album by the female Japanese rock group Shonen Knife, released in 2000.[4][5] It was their first album without founding member Michie Nakatani.[3] It was released only in Japan.[6]
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Studio album by Shonen Knife | ||||
Released | February 19, 2000 | |||
Genre | Pop-punk | |||
Label | Universal Victor[1] | |||
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Rodney Greenblat (who is known for Parappa the Rapper) created the cover artwork.
AllMusic wrote that the album "starts out in a familiarly lo-fi punk vein, with the buzzsaw guitars and cute, nonsensical lyrics of 'Buggy Bug' defiantly signaling business as usual for the Osaka pop-punk group."[2]
All songs written by Naoko Yamano, except "Mosquitoes" by Naoko Yamano/Atsuko Yamano.
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