NEWSMAN GO HELL
MR. NEWSMAN

NEWSMAN GO HELL minikui buta sa
NEWSMAN GO HELL NEWSOCIETY
NEWSMAN GO HELL kitanai buta sa
NEWSMAN GO HELL Check It Up

rojiura de namida wo nagasu shounen ga ai shita
ueta koneko dakishime nagara omae ni sakenda
uso ni warai uso no naku higaisha no minasamakata
itsumo sou ima mo sou niyaketa buta ga

In My Head A Blue Fish Has Just Died
Good Night
sayonara wa iwazu ni
Can Not Find A Reason To Why I Am Living
Good Night
uchitsuketa kokoro ga... dakara

Check It Up 1 2 3 4 5 Are You Ready

NEWSMAN GO HELL minikui buta sa
NEWSMAN GO HELL NEWSOCIETY
NEWSMAN GO HELL kitanai buta sa
NEWSMAN GO HELL Check It Up

kane de kau egao wa kusunda TV utsushita
joushiki wo hazureta buta no mure no nana sakenda
tsumi ni warai tsumi ni naku higaisha no minasamakata
itsumo hora ima mo hora niyaketa buta ga

In My Head A Blue Fish Has Just Died
Good Night
sayonara wa iwazu ni
Can Not Find A Reason To Why I Am Living
Good Night
uchitsuketa kokoro ga... dakara

NEWSMAN GO HELL
MR. NEWSMAN


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    A very good song by DeG. It suprised me, I was expecting something a little more screamy and less musical, though it's hard to distinguish much of what is said, but it is actually quite melodious and ballady in parts. I

    Wasserpeieron January 21, 2006   Link
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    Got the CD yesterday. This song is fucking awesome! FUCK THE PRESS!

    killswitch916on June 25, 2006   Link
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    Just for the record:

    The "blue fish" Kyo refers to is the koi, which represents love and empowerment. Basically he's saying love is dead.

    beau99on August 17, 2006   Link

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