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Seo Taiji 7th Issue : ウィキペディア英語版
Seotaiji 7th Issue

''7th Issue'' is the seventh studio album by Korean musician Seo Taiji. All lyrics and music written by Seo Taiji. Strings on the song "0 (Zero)" was arranged and conducted by Takayuki Hattori (Face Music). Many of Seo Taiji's fans have noted that the whole CD sounds like one very long song. This is because the most of the songs are written in dropped C tuning with similar chord structures. Japanese musicians J (Luna Sea), K.A.Z and I.N.A (both from hide with Spread Beaver) contributed to the album.
==Track listing==
#"Intro" – 1:01
#"Heffy End" (Happy End) – 3:22
#"Nothing" – 0:17
#"Victim" – 3:30
#"DB" – 0:36
#"Live Wire" – 3:53
#"로보트" (Robot) – 5:01
#"Down" – 0:24
#"10월 4일" (October 4) – 3:43
#"F.M Business" – 4:02
#"0" (Zero) – 5:30
#"Outro" – 2:09

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