25 Shunen Kinen Koen Tokyo Geijutsu Gekijo 5 Days ~Dokusou~ - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Opening"
  2. "Jikoai, Jigajisan, Jiishiki Kajou (Instrumental)"
  3. "Selfish Love -Aishitekure, Aishiterukara"
  4. "Gigpig Boogie"
  5. "How to Love"
  6. "Kimi ni Funky Monkey Vibration"
  7. "Please, Please, Please"
  8. "Mata Yume de Aimashou"
  9. "Are You Ready to Rock?"
  10. "Oretachi Dake no Fighting Song (Tsusho: Neba Giba)"
  11. "Fuminshou no Nemuri Hime"
  12. "Are You Ready to Love?"
  13. "We Love You ~Sekai wa Kimi wo Aishiteru~"
  14. "Aishiteru Kara Hajime You"
  15. "Ending"
Miyavi
Studio Albums
  • Gagaku
  • Galyuu
  • Miyavizm
  • MYV Pops
  • Miyaviuta ~Dokusou~
  • This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock
  • What's My Name?
  • Samurai Sessions vol.1
Live Albums
  • Live in London 2011
Compilations
  • 7 Samurai Sessions
  • Azn Pride -This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock-
  • Room No. 382
  • Victory Road to the King of Neo Visual Rock
  • Fan's Best
Singles
  • "Pop Is Dead"
  • "Shindemo Boogie-Woogie"
  • "Jingle Bell"
  • "Jibun Kakumei -2003-"
  • "Tariraritarara"
  • "Coo Quack Cluck -Ku.Ku.Ru-"
  • "Ashita, Genki ni Nāre"
  • "Rock no Gyakushuu/21 Seikigata Koushinkyoku"
  • "Freedom Fighters"
  • "Kekkonshiki no Uta"/"Are You Ready to Rock?"
  • "Señor Señora Señorita/Gigpig Boogie"
  • "Dear My Friend"/Itoshii Hito"
  • "Kimi ni Negai Wo"
  • "Sakihokoru Hana no You Ni"/"Kabuki Boiz"
  • "Subarashikikana, Kono Sekai"
  • "Hi no Hikari Sae Todokanai Kono Basho De"
  • "Survive"
  • "Torture"
  • "Strong"
  • "Day 1"
Videos
  • Gekokujou
  • Oresama
  • Hitorigei
  • Indies Last Live in Nihon Budokan
  • Noriko no Ichi
  • Hitorigei 2
  • Hitorigei 3
  • 25 Shunen Kinen Koen...
  • The Beginning of Neo Visualizm Tour 2007
  • Official Bootleg Live at Shinkiba Coast
  • This Iz The Original Samurai Style
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