ONE OK ROCK Luxury Disease First Limited Edition CD DVD Japanese edition

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 After three and a half years, ONE OK ROCK's 10th album is finally released! After the previous work that challenged various genres, this work returns to the roots of ONE OK ROCK-like rock. The album was produced by Rob Cavallo, who has worked on numerous rock masterpieces, and is a hybrid rock album containing songs created in collaboration with various creators overseas.

Product Title: ONE OK ROCK Luxury Disease First Limited Edition CD (Japan Version)
Artist:ONE OK ROCK
Release Date:2022-09-09
Publisher Product Code:WPZR30930
Language:Japanese
Disc Format(s):CD+DVD (Region 2)
Condition:NEW, Factory sealed.A brand-new, Unopened, unused item

[Contents of CD] *First Press Limited Edition / Regular Edition 1. Save Yourself * (Seiko Prospex CM song) 2. Neon 3. Vandalize * 4. When They Turn the Lights On 5. Let Me Let You Go * 6 So Far Gone 7. Prove * 8. Mad World * 9. Free Them feat. Wonder * (Asahi Super Dry CM song) 14. Broken Heart of Gold ** (Movie "Rurouni Kenshin Final Chapter The Beginning" theme song) 15. Gravity feat. It is a different version from the International Version. ** is included only in the domestic edition.
[Contents of DVD/First Press Limited Edition only] Studio Jam Session Vol. 5 1. Vandalize 2. Your Tears are Mine

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