Pinch wa Chansu Baka ni Narou ze! (ピンチはチャンス バカになろうぜ!; A Pinch Is a Chance, Let's Become Fools!) is the second in the five-single series of indies collaboration singles by Melon Kinenbi after their graduation from Hello! Project. This single was a collaboration with New Rote'ka (Neurotica), and released as limited distribution on July 22, 2009. People that purchased the single from the Tower Records online store received a free original computer wallpaper. The single peaked at #90 on the Oricon weekly charts and sold 1,020 copies.
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| - Pinch wa Chansu Baka ni Narou ze! (ピンチはチャンス バカになろうぜ!; A Pinch Is a Chance, Let's Become Fools!) is the second in the five-single series of indies collaboration singles by Melon Kinenbi after their graduation from Hello! Project. This single was a collaboration with New Rote'ka (Neurotica), and released as limited distribution on July 22, 2009. People that purchased the single from the Tower Records online store received a free original computer wallpaper. The single peaked at #90 on the Oricon weekly charts and sold 1,020 copies.
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| - Melon Kinenbi Singles Chronology
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| - Pinch wa Chansu Baka ni Narou ze! (ピンチはチャンス バカになろうぜ!; A Pinch Is a Chance, Let's Become Fools!) is the second in the five-single series of indies collaboration singles by Melon Kinenbi after their graduation from Hello! Project. This single was a collaboration with New Rote'ka (Neurotica), and released as limited distribution on July 22, 2009. People that purchased the single from the Tower Records online store received a free original computer wallpaper. The single peaked at #90 on the Oricon weekly charts and sold 1,020 copies.
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