Hōkai Amplifier

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Hōkai Amplifier
Houkai Amplifier.jpg
EP by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION
Released November 25, 2002 (original)
April 23, 2003 (re-release)
Recorded 2002
at GOK Sound Studio in Tokyo, Japan
Genre Indie rock, alternative rock
Length 22:54
Label Under Flower
FLOWER-047
Ki/oon
KSCL-542
Spectrum
SPJL-001
Producer Katsuhisa Ogawa
ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION chronology
I'm Standing Here
(2001)I'm Standing Here2001
Hōkai Amplifier
(2003)
Kimi Tsunagi Five M
(2003)Kimi Tsunagi Five M2003

Hōkai Amplifier (崩壊アンプリファー Hōkai anpurifā?, "Collapse Amplifier") is the major-label debut EP by Japanese rock band ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, released on November 25, 2002 on Under Flower Records.[1]

Background

After six years since its inception and three independent releases, Asian Kung-Fu Generation contributed to the Under Flower compilation album, Whatch You Gonna Do?, before dropping their first major-label EP.[1] The critically acclaimed mini-album topped the High Line Records weekly chart for two weeks straight and peaked at number thirty-five on the Oricon indies sales chart.[2] Due to its success, Hōkai Amplifier was re-released by Ki/oon Records on April 23, 2003. Although the mini-album didn't release any singles, the intro track "Haruka Kanata" enjoyed immense domestic and international popularity after it came to be used as the second opening theme for the anime series Naruto.[3] In 2014, the album was released again as a 12 inch analog record.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Masafumi Gotō except:

  1. "Haruka Kanata" (遥か彼方?, "Far Away Distance") – 4:02
  2. "Rashinban" (羅針盤?, "Compass") – 2:32
  3. "Konayuki" (粉雪?, "Powder Snow") – 3:46
  4. "Ao no Uta" (青の歌?, "Blue Song") – 3:52
  5. "Sunday" (サンデイ Sandei?) – 4:03
  6. "12" – 4:36

Personnel

Chart positions

Year Chart Peak positions
2002 High Line Records 1
Oricon Indie 35

References

CDJapan

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