Zekkeishoku
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Zekkeishoku is the first full-length album by Alice Nine and was released on April 26, 2006. Its limited version
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 comes with a DVD
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, that contains an additional music video
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 for the song "Fantasy
Fantasy (Alice Nine song)
"Fantasy" is a single by the Japanese rock band Alice Nine. It is featured on their first album Zekkeishoku and coincided with the double a-side release "Akatsuki/Ikuoku no Chandelier"....

".

Track listing

  1. Corona (光環) – 5:11
  2. Velvet (ヴェルヴェット) – 5:15
  3. Fantasy – 5:27
  4. 3.2.1.REAL -SE- – 1:09
  5. Haru, Sakura no Koro (春、さくらの頃; Spring, the Time of Cherry Blossoms) – 5:01
  6. Dead School Screaming – 3:49
  7. Kokkai no Kurage -Instrumental- (黒海の海月; Jelly Fish of the Black Sea) – 1:08
  8. Jelly Fish – 5:37
  9. World End Anthology (ワールドエンドアンソロジー) – 3:50
  10. Q. ("Question") – 2:48
  11. Kowloon – Nine Heads Rodeo Show- (九龍; Kowloon
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    ) – 4:38
  12. Armor Ring – 7:23
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