Go-go-7188-dasokuhokou.rar
The romaji transliteration of the album title, omitting spaces to guarantee compatibility across various file systems and operating systems (such as Windows, Mac, and Linux) without causing syntax errors.
To share these albums efficiently over the limited bandwidth of the time, users compressed audio tracks (usually ripped from physical CDs into MP3 format) into single archive files. The search term "GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar" is a direct remnant of this digital distribution underground. It represents the exact string a fan would type into a search engine or file-sharing network twenty years ago to discover the band's discography. The Legacy of Dasoku Hokou Today GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar
: Known for its raw, energetic sound featuring "dirty" bass lines and acrobatic vocals. The album cover famously features a (decorated truck). : The original release includes 11 tracks, notably: Jet Ninjin (Jet Carrot) (Sun) — The band's debut single. Koi no Uta The romaji transliteration of the album title, omitting
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While the album charted at number 25 on the Oricon charts and stayed there for nine weeks, its true legacy lies in its enduring influence. The raw, aggressive riffs and driving rhythm section, combined with Yuu's powerful vocals, created a sound that was both nostalgic and forward-thinking. The album's third single, "Koi no Uta," achieved double platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of Japan in 2019 and has been covered by artists such as Shishamo and Sumire Uesaka, the latter serving as an anime ending theme. The album was reissued in 2012 as part of EMI Music Japan's "EMI Rocks The First" series, and in 2025, it was finally pressed on vinyl for the first time to celebrate the band's 25th anniversary.
The album is noted for its rhythmic variety and the interplay between Yuu’s acrobatic vocals and Akko’s melodic basslines.