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Song Notes: As I Listen Review: This one's written by KAYO, and has no other Polyinvolvement. And it's really... neat. It's pretty straight forward. It's got some swing/big band sort of drumming on the opening, and it has that sort of sound, only with a really stripped down arrangement. It's mainly drums, bass, (really soft) electric guitar, clarinets and maybe flutes. It actually sort of reminds me of Puffy (AmiYumi, not the hack asshole who stole their name), mainly Boogie Woogie No. 5, even though the two songs aren't really anything alike. Even though I don't know the state of Japanese radio or anything, I think so far that this is the most likely Single, since there's relatively little weird things going on (Track 1's got a lot of noises in it, and Track 2's got the weird guitar/drum

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  • Song Notes: As I Listen Review: This one's written by KAYO, and has no other Polyinvolvement. And it's really... neat. It's pretty straight forward. It's got some swing/big band sort of drumming on the opening, and it has that sort of sound, only with a really stripped down arrangement. It's mainly drums, bass, (really soft) electric guitar, clarinets and maybe flutes. It actually sort of reminds me of Puffy (AmiYumi, not the hack asshole who stole their name), mainly Boogie Woogie No. 5, even though the two songs aren't really anything alike. Even though I don't know the state of Japanese radio or anything, I think so far that this is the most likely Single, since there's relatively little weird things going on (Track 1's got a lot of noises in it, and Track 2's got the weird guitar/drum
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  • Song Notes: As I Listen Review: This one's written by KAYO, and has no other Polyinvolvement. And it's really... neat. It's pretty straight forward. It's got some swing/big band sort of drumming on the opening, and it has that sort of sound, only with a really stripped down arrangement. It's mainly drums, bass, (really soft) electric guitar, clarinets and maybe flutes. It actually sort of reminds me of Puffy (AmiYumi, not the hack asshole who stole their name), mainly Boogie Woogie No. 5, even though the two songs aren't really anything alike. Even though I don't know the state of Japanese radio or anything, I think so far that this is the most likely Single, since there's relatively little weird things going on (Track 1's got a lot of noises in it, and Track 2's got the weird guitar/drum machine). This, actually all of them so far, is a really pretty song. Near the halfway point it gets a bit louder, but still in that sort of Pop Vein. - Rev. Syung Myung Me
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