Food Brain

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That Will Do 00:00 Tools
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The Conflict Of The Hippo And The Pig 00:00 Tools
One-Sided Love 00:00 Tools
The Hole In A Sausage 00:00 Tools
Dedicated To Bach 00:00 Tools
Live Juice Vending Machine 02:39 Tools
ザット・ウィル・ドゥ 09:15 Tools
禿山 00:33 Tools
レバー・ジュースの自動販売機 03:18 Tools
目覚まし時計 05:28 Tools
河馬と豚の戦い 00:34 Tools
片思い 00:49 Tools
バッハに捧ぐ 00:54 Tools
Mpbのワルツ 03:44 Tools
穴のあいたソーセージ 15:06 Tools
M-6 06:35 Tools
M-3 05:39 Tools
M-8 07:58 Tools
M-4 04:24 Tools
M-9 11:15 Tools
M-2 03:49 Tools
social gathering 00:30 Tools
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Waltz for M.P.D. 03:44 Tools
M-7-2 03:30 Tools
カバとブタの戦い 03:30 Tools
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レバー・ジュース自動販売機 03:30 Tools
M.P.B.のワルツ 03:30 Tools
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片想い 03:30 Tools
Clock1970 00:30 Tools
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One Sided Love 00:30 Tools
目覚し時計 00:30 Tools
Waltz For M. P. B. 00:30 Tools
Clock 1970 00:30 Tools
Waltz For M.P.B 03:45 Tools
09 Dedicated to Bach 00:54 Tools
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FOOD BRAIN was named by Shinki Chen - a charismatic Japanese guitarist - and is known as a novel rock project by Polydor Japan (according to rumour the project was originally to be named Brain Food - but Shinki made a mistake). Ikuzo Orita, a director of Polydor, had pictured some projects of Japanese progressive rock in his mind. To realize one of them, he persuaded Shinki to be the front man, and gathered some renowned Japanese musicians - Hiro Tsunoda (drums & percussion), Hiro Yanagida (keyboard & organ), Masayoshi Kabe (bass) - around him. As this was in the early 70's and the dawn of Japanese rock, a topic that can't be overlooked is the DRUG culture...The group with these four talented men - some serious session musicians and others junkie travelers - might be lacking in unity but they had no problem in dropping a breaking-Japanese-pop-dream bomb. Their only one piece Bansan was the sunrise of Japanese psychedelic rock and paved way for the younger generation. Sadly their remarkable flexibility and technique could'nt prevent the project from breaking up after the short blooming period, in spite of Ikuzo's dream. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.