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Hisao Shinagawa : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hisao Shinagawa Hisao Shinagawa (born 1946) is a Japanese-born songwriter and performer who lives in Los Angeles, California.〔(Japanese bio )〕 He is probably best known in his adopted home country for the satirical song "More Money, More War", which became an underground hit after the video aired on "Weird Al" Yankovic's Al TV on MTV in 1984. Director Masahiro Sugano's 1997 short film HISAO documented Shinagawa's daily life.〔(Greg Pak's Favs )〕 The short was nominated for a several awards, including a Student Academy Award and IFC2000.〔(Future Fellinis, Variety )〕 In 2008, Pathfinder Pictures will officially release I Want to Destroy America, Peter I. Chang's full-length documentary about Shinagawa's life.〔(Mitch Cullin's bio with doc. reference )〕 The film was previously known as Life in G-Chord〔(Audience Without A Box )〕 and was shown at several film festivals, including the Atlanta Underground Film Festival.〔(2006 AUFF )〕 ==Footnotes==
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