JAPANIZU MODANISUTO
go mad JAPANIZU MODANISUTO

uuoo~naze ano kuni dake ga tsuyou
uuoo~naze ano kuni dake?

ano hi tondaa GAREKI no ue eikyuu
fumetsu no HEDONISUTO
SUICCHI ON de kyou mo tonbimasu
yowaki jibun ni "SAYONARA" BAIBAI
shounen yo ima, mae ni susume,
shounen yo ima, taishi wo dake
shikkari to mae dake mitsumete
minna SUKAIHAI de ima oyuki nasai

go mad JAPANIZU MODANISUTO
go mad JAPANIZU MODANISUTO

ume yo, taiyou yo, chi no hate yo, ano sora yo kikoeru ka? koe ga

chichi yo, haha yo, imouto yo, otouto yo kikoeru ka? koe ga...

ume yo, taiyou yo, chi no hate yo, ano sora yo kikoeru ka?


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    Japanese Modernist Go Mad Japanese Modernist

    Why is only that country strong?(3x)* Why only that country?**

    That day I flew above the rubble and debris an eternally indestructible hedonist I'll switch on and fly today too Say goodbye to the weak me (bye bye) Now advance forward, boy! Now grasp your ambitions, boy! Steadily fix your eyes forward Everyone's sky-high, now please go die.

    Japanese Modernist Go Mad Japanese Modernist

    Sea! Sun! The ends of the Earth! That sky! Can you hear it? (x3) My voice

    Father! Mother! Younger Sister! Younger Brother! Can you hear it? (x3) My voice

    Sea! Sun! The ends of the Earth! That sky! Can you hear it? (x3) My voice

    *Note above romanization should read tsuyoi **In uncensored/live versions this line is replaced with "Naze Amerika dake?" meaning "Why only America?"

    kapmusicon August 05, 2009   Link

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