Thank You, My Twilight
2002 studio album by The Pillows
Thank You, My Twilight | ||||
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Studio album by The Pillows | ||||
Released | October 23, 2002 | |||
Recorded | Bazooka Studio | |||
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Length | 40:17 | |||
Label | King Records KICS-976 | |||
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Singles from Thank You, My Twilight | ||||
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Thank You, My Twilight is an album released by The Pillows on October 23, 2002. The song "Biscuit Hammer" contains a reference to The Great Dictator, Charlie Chaplin's first film to employ spoken dialog. The titular song is featured in several episodes of FLCL Progressive and FLCL Alternative.
Track listing
- "Rain Brain"
- "Biscuit Hammer" (ビスケットハンマー BISUKETTO HANMA)
- "Poem of Babylon Angel" (バビロン 天使の詩 BABIRON Tenshi no Uta)
- "My Beautiful Sun (Irene)"
- "Come on, Ghost"
- "Robotman"
- "Ritalin 202"
- "White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar." (白い夏と緑の自転車 赤い髪と黒いギター, Shiroi Natsu to Midori no Jitensha Akai Kami to Kuroi GITAA)
- "Winona" (ウィノナ WINONA)
- "Thank You, My Twilight"
- "Rookie Jet"
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The Pillows
- Sawao Yamanaka
- Yoshiaki Manabe
- Shinichiro Sato
- Kenji Ueda
- Moon Gold
- White Incarnation
- Kool Spice
- Living Field
- Please Mr. Lostman
- Little Busters
- Runners High
- Happy Bivouac
- Smile
- Thank You, My Twilight
- Penalty Life
- Good Dreams
- My Foot
- Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!
- Pied Piper
- OOPArts
- Horn Again
- Trial
- Moondust
- Stroll and Roll
- Nook in the Brain
- Rebroadcast
- Pantomime
- 90's My Life
- The Pillows Presents Special CD
- Turn Back
- Fool on the Planet
- Another Morning, Another Pillows
- Synchronized Rockers
- Lostman Go to Yesterday
- Rock Stock & Too Smoking the Pillows
- Once Upon a Time in the Pillows
- Rock and Sympathy
- Across the Metropolis
- "Ame ni Utaeba"
- "Kanojo wa Shisuta"
- "Daydream Wonder"
- "Girlfriend"
- "Tiny Boat"
- "Strange Chameleon"
- "Swanky Street"
- "Trip Dancer"
- "Kanojo wa Kyou"
- "One Life"
- "Hybrid Rainbow"
- "Another Morning"
- "No Self Control"
- "Instant Music"
- "Carnival"
- "Rush"
- "Ride on Shooting Star"
- "I Think I Can"
- "White Summer and Green Bicycle, Red Hair with Black Guitar."
- "Terminal Heaven's Rock"
- "Sono Mirai wa Ima"
- "Non Fiction"
- "The Third Eye"
- "Gazelle City"
- "Scarecrow"
- "Ladybird Girl"
- "Tokyo Bambi"
- "New Animal"
- "Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi"
- "Lightning Runaway (No Music, No Life)" (w/ Ben Kweller)
- "Rodeo Star Mate"
- "Movement"
- "Tabasco Disco"
- "Comic Sonic"
- "Energiya"
- "Happy Birthday"
- "About a Rock'n'Roll Band"
- "One Flew Under the Cuckoo's Nest"
- "Ousama ni Nare"
- "The World There is Nowhere"
- "Boku no Tomodachi"
- Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo
- We Have a Theme Song
- Busters on the Planet
- Dead Stock Paradise
- Walkin' on the Spiral
- 916
- Delicious Bump Tour in the USA
- Delicious Bump Show!!
- Lostman Go to America
- Wake up! Stand up! And Go!
- Pied Piper Go To Yesterday
- Blue Song With Blue Poppies
- Lostman Go to Budokan
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