Endangered Species (eX-Girl album)

Endangered Species is the fifth studio album by Japanese girl band eX-Girl. Unlike previous albums it was first released outside Japan, on Jello Biafra's Alternative Tentacles label (catalog number Virus 313). The line-up is credited as Kirilola (previously known as Kirilo), Chapple and Keikos. Zorek is only on the front cover of the album but played on the tour, after Keikos departed. Some tracks feature previous band members Fuzuki (drums). Keikos later returned to the band after Zorek departed. As usual, the album was produced by the band's mentor and collaborator, Hoppy Kamiyama.

Endangered Species
Studio album by
Released2004 (2004)
Length49:37
LabelAlternative Tentacles
ProducerHoppy Kamiyama
EX-Girl chronology
Back to the Mono Kero
(2001)
Endangered Species
(2004)

Track listing

  1. "E-SA-YA" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kirilola, Hoppy Kamiyama) – 5:24
  2. "Hettakorii no Ottokotou" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kamiyama, Kirilola) – 5:13
  3. "Pretty You Ugly" (Lyrics: Fuzuki, Kirilola, Keikos / Music: Kamiyama, Kirilola) – 3:57
  4. "Pujeva" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kamiyama) – 4:47
  5. "New Pulse" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kamiyama) – 3:47
  6. "Venus vs. Gas Onna" (Lyrics: Kirilola, Keikos / Music: Kamiyama) – 4:35
  7. "Rocket Keronian" (Lyrics: Kirilola, Keikos / Music: Kamiyama, Kirilola) – 4:29
  8. "Resonance" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kamiyama) – 5:37
  9. "Endangered Species" (Music: Kamiyama) – 0:39
  10. "Dodo" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kamiyama) – 3:35
  11. "The Letter from Mr. Triscuits" (Lyrics: Kirilola / Music: Kamiyama) – 7:34

Personnel

  • Kirilola – vocals, bass, Casiotone, Korg synthesizer.
  • Chapple – vocals, drums.
  • Zorek – front cover photo
  • Keikos – vocals, guitar.
  • Fuzuki – vocals (1, 3, 4), drums.
  • Hoppy Kamiyama – Digital President, ass hole box, slide geisha, scum tape from the garbage, okama belcanto, gram pot.
  • Steve Eto – tom-tom (1).
  • Yoshihiko Eida – violin (1).
  • Midori Eida – violin (1).
  • Yuji Yamada – violin (1).
  • Yoshihiko Maeda – cello (1).

Production

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