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Uploaded by on Dec 23, 2007

Monsters of Shamisen pay tribute to God of Shamisen`s world famous tune The Science Fiction of Ray Bradbury Attack.Of course Kevin Kmetz plays in both groups but anyway enjoy it people!!

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  • This may be one of the greatest treasures yet to be found on YouTube ... if it didn't keep vanishing into a black hole ... then reappearing ... then vanishing ... Ah, science fiction. ;)

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  • I have to agree. I like this version here MUCH MUCH better then the album version. Impressive piece of music!

  • both! forver Band of the hawk! haha sorry anytime somebody says something about "both" i go nuts over my WAW clan.

  • ;) somebody that shares my humor.

  • LOL i thought so

  • Oh, I totally love this song, I think I still like this version better than the album version. But I still love both. Awesome, guys. :D

  • Cool!

  • he's got SARS!

  • this is one of the coolest tunes ever.

  • TECHNICAL NOTE: This video often comes up with the message "this video is no longer available."

    If I clear my browser cache and stand on my head, it usually reappears.

    NOTE: I know there is another (Tokyo performance) version of this piece, BUT ... this one is the RIGHT LENGTH for the web.

    BOTTOM LINE: THIS is the kind of clip that "makes a name." (The technical problem needs fixing. Now.)

    Anyway ... WONDERFUL work. Amen.

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