1 Jupiter was 45 on the 2002 Oricon Top 100 Albums. It peaked at 1 on the Oricon Weekly Charts. Perfectly appropriate for a band whose career is something of a fairy tale itself. Jupiter (, Jupit) is Japanese rock band Bump of Chicken's third and major debut studio album, released on February 20, 2002. While the band mainly stuck to their upbeat guns, they began blending EDM into their alt-rock on 2016's Butterflies three of the album’s tracks eventually embellished popular anime series. Bump of Chicken could do no wrong the following decade, and 2010's Cosmonaut became the first of four chart-topping albums in a row. The band bolstered their appeal by placing their songs in movies and video games and on TV, including the moody "Namida no Furusato (Birthplace of Your Tears),” which soundtracked a striking anime candy commercial.
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Download NO REASON BD DVD RAR ZIP, Single BUMP OF CHICKEN NO REASON., Download BUMP OF CHICKEN 320kbps MP3 M4a AAC FLAC Lossless. After dropping their sophomore effort The Living Dead in 2000, Bump of Chicken earned their first Number 1 record in 2002 with Jupiter, which included the Top 5 single “Tentai Kansoku.” Yggdrasil, their fourth studio album, hit the shelves in 2004 and quickly rose to the top of the Oricon charts while Orbital Period (2007) peaked at Number 2. BUMP OF CHICKEN - jupiter.rar from 64.24 MB. While the band mainly stuck to their upbeat guns, they began blending EDM into their alt-rock on 2016s Butterflies three of the album’s tracks eventually embellished popular anime series. Founded in 1994 by childhood friends Motoo Fujiwara (vocals), Hiroaki Masukawa (guitar), Yoshifumi Naoi (bass), and Hideo Masu (drums), the group’s studio debut Flame Vein came out in 1999 via High Line Records. Bump of Chicken could do no wrong the following decade, and 2010s Cosmonaut became the first of four chart-topping albums in a row. BUMP OF CHICKEN Language available : englishīump of Chicken are a Japanese alternative rock band from Sakura, Chiba Prefecture. Rock, Indie-Rock, J-Rock Official Site Lastfm Facebook Albums: 1999 - Flame Vein mp3 - 320 kbs, 106 mb : 01.