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Kirametal (2006)
Promotional Demo

While I planned to only include their most prolific releases here, Kirametal deserves a spot mostly for the fact that it was put on streaming services alongside the band's main releases. It's just an early, 3-track long demo, presumably sent out to labels and venues to promote themselves. The songs here are all slightly earlier versions of tracks that would appear on their official debut EP.



MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS (2008)
Debut EP

Hard, edgy, and noisy as hell, it kicks ass. It is a bit rough around the edges though, and the band is still very clearly finding their footing. At it's core though, it's still fun. What some songs lack in ideas, they make up for in pure energy, making every track a joy to listen to. It may not be as polished and accessible as their next release, but it's a damn good EP regardless.



World is Yours (2009)
Second EP

The EP that introduced me and many others to this band. That style and sense of energy from their last release hasn't faded, it's gotten even stronger. Instruments sound aggressive and explosive, and the vocals are just excellent. Every track here is a great time, with some of their most iconic and well-known songs coming out of here. It's a great follow-up that doesn't disappoint.



Zero Comma, Colorful World (2010)
First Album

Their first album, and for a long time, their only album. The songs here are definitely good, and the band still has their signature edge, though I will admit that this is probably their weakest release. It just doesn't feel as eruptive as their past two EPs, likely because the tracks here were all made with a studio release in mind. It's still a great album, just not one of my favorites.



No New World (2018)
Second Album

After 8 years and a breakup, their second album finally came, and it goes hard. While it's not as expressive as their debut EPs, it's not trying to do be. This album tries to go for a more accessible yet experimental sound, while still keeping that noise fans had come to love. In my opinion, it does extremely well, balancing out some heavy bangers with more melodical, pop-inspired stuff. It's great.



Awakening:Sleeping (2022)
Third Album

Their latest album, it sounds like a natural evolution of their last one. It does an even better job at blending more contemporary J-pop with their louder, original style, and even manages to add in a few noise-pop elements alongside it. It's experimental, it's ambitious, and it's got passion. It's probably their most niche release, but it's one that I respect and love anyway.