No Borders No Race: Episode San-Byaku-Juu-Yon
King Baby Duck rekindles his love for the web comic Swan Boy, whereas Mel Brooks's History of the World, Part Two shows why nostalgia can be both good and bad. Manual Cinema brings a new take on Frankenstein to the stage, with some amazing results! Finally, on A Bastard's Soapbox, the firing of Dilbert.
PLAYLIST (with album/single links):
- YUKI - Ā Time Capsule (from the album Parade ga Tsuzukunara)
- TRI4TH - Just Roll (from the album CALM & CLASH)
- Avatar - Valley of Disease (from the album Dance Devil Dance)
- Shoko Nakagawa - Gozen Roku-Ji (from the album Shototan self cover)
- Queen Bee - Violence (from the album Juuni Jigen)
- BIKE - O Torto Santo (from the album Arte Bruta) [in stores May 5]
- The Q-Tip Bandits - Better Place (from the album Melancholy Flowers)
- GA-20 - ATL (digital single)
- Last Legion - Pansarmarsch (from the album Metall, Blod & Aska)
- Sumire Uesaka - Play Your Heart (from the MY SADISTIC ADOLESCENCEā” EP)
- Ayumi Hamasaki - Dreamed a Dream (from the album Remember you)
- The Room - Cursed Islands (from the album Restless Fate)
- Crystal Kay - How You Feel (from the Start Again EP)
Opening theme: "The S.S. Shitstorm" by the_Stampede (from the album A Marvel of Idiocy)
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Promotional consideration forĀ tracks six and twelveĀ made byĀ Shameless Promotion PR, andĀ trackĀ nine by Qabar PR.