Umbra (album)
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Umbra is the second studio album from Japanese electronica
Electronica
Electronica includes a wide range of contemporary electronic music designed for a wide range of uses, including foreground listening, some forms of dancing, and background music for other activities; however, unlike electronic dance music, it is not specifically made for dancing...

/rock
Rock music
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 duo Boom Boom Satellites
Boom Boom Satellites
is a Japanese electronic music duo consisting of guitarist and vocalist Michiyuki Kawashima and bassist and programmer Masayuki Nakano. While their music can be mostly classified as big beat or nu skool breaks with heavy jazz influences, they are famous for the heavy usage of electric guitars in...

, released on February 7, 2001.

Track listing

  1. "Sloughin' Blue
    Sloughin' Blue
    "Sloughin' Blue" is the sixth single by Japanese electronica/rock band Boom Boom Satellites. It was initially released on January 24, 2001, as the second single from their second album Umbra.-Track listing:#"Sloughin' Blue" — 6:14...

    " - 6:25
  2. "Ingrained" - 6:43
  3. "Brandnew Battering Ram" - 5:43
  4. "Your Realitys' A Fantasy But Your Fantasy Is Killing Me" (feat. Chuck D
    Chuck D
    Carlton Douglas Ridenhour , better known by his stage name, Chuck D, is an American rapper, author, and producer. He helped create politically and socially conscious rap music in the mid-1980s as the leader of the rap group Public Enemy.- Early life :Ridenhour was born in Queens, New York...

    ) - 5:51
  5. "Ego" - 5:50
  6. "Looking Glass" - 0:57
  7. "Fogbound -Flit Through-" - 6:32
  8. "Sinker" - 5:54
  9. "Soliloquy" - 5:36
  10. "Panacea" - 1:14

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