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Sakkin Barricade

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Released
  
September 25, 1990

Label
  
Alfa Records

Sakkin Barricade (1990)
  
Street Value (1991)

Release date
  
25 September 1990

Genre
  
Punk rock

Length
  
36:55

Producer
  
Masa Tsuchida

Artist
  
The Stalin

Songs
  
MONEY PEOPLE, 40'S BLUE

Recorded
  
Sedic studio, LDK studio

Similar
  
For Never, Stalinism, STOP JAP NAKED, Mushi, Trash

Sakkin Barikedo (殺菌バリケード, Sakkin Barricade) is the third album by the Japanese punk group Stalin, released on September 25, 1990.

Ritsu Saito of the guitar participates formally from this album, it participates in the base as a support member, and Napoleon Yamagishi of the former Phantom gift participates in Chikao Adachi and the guitar. Music that makes pop stronger though the experiment on "Stalin" of the former work is pulled out, and it returns to the punk route before is collected. There are a lot of tunes that lyrics also sang social conditions such as the dieting booms ..only no social criticism (lyrics that make fun of it said)... Therefore, the atmosphere of the entire album has lightened more than the former works. The sound in the bustle of the Po Rich market in a Prague pro-democracy demonstration at that time and Berlin and Warsaw suburbs has been taken near the time of the fall of the Berlin Wall between tunes at the time of the recording.

Credits

  • Musicians:
  • Michiro Endo - vocals
  • Shigeo Mihara - drums
  • Ritsu Saito - guitar, vocals
  • Guest musicians:
  • Napoleon Yamagishi - guitars (on 1,8,9&10)
  • Yukihiro Fukutomi - programming (on 1,3&7)
  • Yusuke Nishimura - bass guitar (on 2,4,5,6,8,9&10)
  • Producer - Masa Tsuchida
  • Recording and mixing - Yasuhiko Terada
  • Assistant engineers - Noriyuki Terayama, Kuniaki Tanaka
  • Art director - Shinichi Hara
  • Coordinator - Takuya Matsunoki
  • Illustration - Yuval Zommer
  • Designer - Rice
  • Photography - Hidetake Shinohara
  • Hair make up - Nobuharu Watanabe
  • Stylist - Yayoe Saotome
  • Management - Satoshi Aikawa, Kyodo Promotion
  • References

    Sakkin Barricade Wikipedia