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Daikaiju : Daikaiju
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High energy instrumental progressive surf fusion rockn'roll--the soundtrack to the greatest giant monster movie never made.
Genre: Rock: Surf Rock
Release Date: 2005
Daikaiju Record Label: Reptile Records
  • Buy CD - $10.00
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Daikaiju Die! 2:57 Album Only
Attack of the Crab Women 3:20 Album Only
The Trouble With Those Mothra Girls 3:31 Album Only
Sharkakhan 3:35 Album Only
Showdown in Shinjuku 4:23 Album Only
The Daikaiju Who Loved Me 3:37 Album Only
Son of Daikaiju 2:32 Album Only
Incognito 2:45 Album Only
Super X-9 3:39 Album Only
Farewell To Monster Island 10:39 Album Only
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Album Notes

Daikaiju (die-kie-joo)

Who is the Daikaiju? Kabuki men deliver most high rocket music. Special reverb skill combo for full impact! Loud Roken-Roll for earful pleasure!

Attention!! Super force of reverb action is rising, fast! Delivering of sound, most impressive, Daikaiju origin remains mystery. Identities of combo protected by masks. Maybe from ocean, like sounds of modern mutation. Beautiful radiation of hyper-dimensional springy sound, divine psychedelic wind for your special liking.

Worship Psycho-surf band Daikaiju daily for good luck and health!

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REVIEWS

author: Darren Fellowes
I play this at work and drive everybody nuts. It\'s raw and good guitar playing. A must for surf fans!
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Surf Rock Standards
author: Mihke
This album and this group perfectly exhibit the greatest things about surf rock while presenting it in a fresh way. A must have for anyone looking into surf/psychbilly/awesome shit.
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High energy surf goodness
author: Neal
An outstanding CD. All the energy, drama, and reverb you could hope for from a progressive surf/instro band. Add to this an interesting collection of original tunes, well arranged and well produced, and you have a five star effort. I would especially recommend the CD to listeners who are new to surf/instro music or who are simply curious about what the genre has to offer. This is as good as it gets.
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