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  • sonido muy clasico---

  • Not my taste of metal... but it's still metal and for Japanese metal it's not that bad :'D

  • this also kind of remindsd me of like a a heavy metal doors like 80s jim morrison

  • i didnt know nintendo had a band

  • reminds me of a japanese anime opening

  • hipbkjmlnio

  • haha first nwobhm-trashmetal song ever with some cool keyboardsounds (Y)

  • @Dochotshot lol get out poser, u havent idea...

  • wow, very wow!!

    That song is very very good!!!

  • holy shit raw japanies 80s metal?? HOLY SHIT THIS KICKS SERIOUS ASS!!

  • Nice guitar solo

  • wtf?!! this is not metal!!!

  • @nineinchbizkits yes it is your just a homo cum sucking nigger jew spic honkey gay fudgepacker i hope you ande your family dies a horribale painful death you 9- 13 year old faggot

  • @nineinchbizkits

    This is more Metal than you will ever be!

    Go home and listen to Korn!

  • @Saufsoldat1860 ouch!!

  • At times sounds like soundtrack to an old NES game. It's definitely good music. :)

  • this song is cool, mixes alot of good music, though i would never put a samurai as a heavy metal soldier they pulled it off on the cover

  • @Trollamollex remember they are japenese i bet that they put it because of the traditions

  • @dalister88 i know my point was that i personally dont like the samurrai look but these guys pulled it off making it look cool

  • was this made in the 80's?

  • RARAZ and ajax420336- Let me correct you on your post. I moved to Okinawa from Seattle in 1961 and John lived in the same housing area as John did. As young kids we used to play togeather and went to the same schools, rode the same bus to school, and graduated from Kubasaki High School. John did change his name but cant recall when. His mother was Okinawian and father white. He had a sister and two younger brothers. He is not a filthy Gaijin you dumb ass.

  • Well, it sounds like the opening theme of any 70's or 80's anime tv show, so its great. Thanks for posting this kind of interesting and marvelous pieces. I enjoyed it a lot.

  • haha the keyboard is total crap!

  • @Saundful kill yourself

  • Wow ... "filthy gaijin??" JJ (AKA Hiroto Arasaki) is half Japanese/American as far as I know. I was a frequent visitor to Club Cannon on BC Street Okinawa where he sang with George Murasaki's Band after Murasaki split. I graduated from the same high school as both of them did years later. I bought this record from the album bins at Teruya Music in Koza in 1982 and still have my copy (and, no, I won't sell it). I feel sorry for people that view Okinawan Rock so narrow mindedly.

  • if it weren't for the filthy gaijins there would be no Okinawan Rock ....

  • FROOMMM HEELLLLLLLL \O/

  • dont know why i expected this to be in japanese, considering the name of both the band and the song is english:p atleast this is heavy metal, nice synt! is it the 80's?:p first song i hear of them and so far so good! maby i will become a fan

  • this album was released in 1981.

    Also,they have songs in Japanesse.I've uploaded all songs.

  • wow really i couldnt tell..

  • Hail From Bogotá Colombia ,

  • 懐かしいです。聞けてよかった!

  • It is disgraceful that they let a filthy gaijin sing their vocals.

  • lead singer was japanese... Hiroto Arasaki. He just had an english pseudonym, "John Joseph Patterson".

  • Racist idiot, shut up. They shouldn't be playing "filthy gaijin" music at all to begin with, then.

  • Great song, I wish I owned the original LP...

  • from colombia ,. this fucking son is one of most heavy metal representations.

    from colombia  marihuana y metal. long live heavy metal!!!!!

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