Strawberry Sound

2000 studio album by Shonen Knife From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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]

ReleasedFebruary 19, 2000
LabelUniversal Victor[1]
Quick facts Studio album by Shonen Knife, Released ...
Strawberry Sound
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 19, 2000
GenrePop-punk
LabelUniversal Victor[1]
Shonen Knife chronology
Happy Hour
(1998)
Strawberry Sound
(2000)
Heavy Songs
(2002)
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Rodney Greenblat (who is known for Parappa the Rapper) created the cover artwork.

Critical reception

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]

Track listing

All songs written by Naoko Yamano, except "Mosquitoes" by Naoko Yamano/Atsuko Yamano.

  1. "Side 1"
  2. "Buggy Bug"
  3. "Wild Life"
  4. "Nya Nya"
  5. "Gokiburu" (Cockroach Mannerism)
  6. "Super Big Black Bass"
  7. "CM Song" (Commercial Message Song)
  8. "Side 2"
  9. "Punk Rock Star"
  10. "Sesame"
  11. "Kaiki Game" (Mysterious Game)
  12. "Chinese Disco"
  13. "Mosquitoes"
  14. "Mayonnaise Addiction"
  15. "Synthesizer (Bubble Houkai)" (Bubble Collapse)
  16. "untitled" ('Side ___' out-take)

Personnel

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