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Radwimps 2: Hatten Tojō : ウィキペディア英語版
Radwimps 2: Hatten Tojō

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, stylised as ''RADWIMPS 2 ~Hatten Tojō~'', is Japanese rock band Radwimps' second album under independent label Newtraxx, released on March 8, 2005.
== Background and development ==

The album was the first to feature the band's current line-up, after their reformation in 2004. The band first recorded and released the single "Kiseki" in 2004. Two months after the album's release, the band released their final independent release, the double A-side "Hexun/Kanashi."
The album was created by recording song after song, until the band had enough material for an album. This technique was regretted by the band members, as it made album recording feel like work.〔 The album was recorded with each member recording their instruments separately, a technique they no longer used in their next album. Immediately after the release of the album, vocalist and songwriter Yojiro Noda regretted the album's release, and wanted to make a new record as quickly as possible afterwards.〔

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