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This work turns the loneliness of a monster band into a song and releases it to the world.Expressed through assertive lyrics and easy-to-listen-to melodies. It reached #1 on the Oricon weekly charts. It sold 1.735 million copies in the first week, a personal best. It includes "Alive," which expresses the loneliness of working adults, as well as "Category of Happiness," "Bolero," and "Tomorrow Never Knows." |
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