The Japan Covers - Tracks

Tracks

  1. "KISEKI" (originally GReeeeN's "Kiseki" )
  2. "GIROPPON" (originally Nezumi Senpai's "Roppongi ~Giroppon~" )
  3. "Shuchishin" (羞恥心, Shūchishin?, originally by Shuchishin)
  4. "Linda Linda" (originally THE BLUE HEARTS' "Linda Linda" )
  5. "Little Love Song" (小さな恋のうた, Chiisana Koi no Uta?, originally by MONGOL800)
  6. "Gakuen Tengoku" (学園天国?, originally by Finger 5)
  7. "Runner" (originally by BAKUFU-SLUMP)
  8. "Monica" (モニカ, Monika?, originally by Koji Kikkawa)
  9. "Bohemian" (ボヘミアン?, originally by Yuki Katsuragi)
  10. "Love Is Over" (ラヴ・イズ・オーヴァー, Ravu Izu Ōvā?, originally by OuYang FeiFei)
  11. "MY FIRST KISS" (originally covered by Hi-STANDARD)
  12. "Ai Senshi" (哀 戦士?, originally by Daisuke Inoue)
  13. "Shima Uta" (島唄?, originally by THE BOOM)
  14. "Thrill" (スリル, Suriru?, originally by Tomoyasu Hotei)

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