Fish Inn

Fish Inn
Studio album by The Stalin
Released November 20, 1984
Genre Punk
Label BQ Records
The Stalin chronology
Mushi
(1984)
Fish Inn
(1984)
For Never - Last Live
(1985)

Fish Inn is the fourth album by Japanese hardcore punk group The Stalin released on November 20, 1984.[1]

It was released from the BQ record of the independent music label. Moreover, a part of the voice was corrected in 1986, and it was released from Tokuma Onkou of the majors label again.

The Stalin's it is the fourth totaling piece, and The Stalin is album that becomes the last work. At that time, the Michiro Endo is released from the BQ record of the established independent label, and guitar in Masayuki Ono and bass guitar that renews music inviting Hiroshi Higo. The seen music with which the dash feeling overflows hides ringing, and the music that is for not the composition to press for time per one like the quick firer like the former work at two minutes of one minute by the content that progresses overall by the mood with a dark middle tempo but five minutes or more occupies many to the former work. Therefore, it was criticized severely at that time, "This was not Stalin's album" and "Stalin ended by the album 'Mushi'". Problem work to still create pros and cons between fans. However, it is acknowledged as a work that leads to Endo's solo activity after The Stalin dissolves.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Michiro Endo; all music written by The Stalin.

Side one
No. Title Length
1. "Haigyo (廃魚 Fish Waste)"   4:36
2. "M-16 (Maina Sikkusutin) (M-16 (マイナー・シックスティーン) M-16 (Minor Sixteen)"   4:46
3. "T-Legs"   6:42
4. "Bai Bai "Niche" (バイバイ“ニーチェ” Bye Bye "Nietzsche")"   2:42
Side two
No. Title Length
1. "Akuma de Awaremu Uta (アクマデ憐レム歌 The Song Pitied to the End)"   6:13
2. "Fish Inn"   10:09

Credits

References

  1. "Fish Inn". discogs.com. Retrieved 2011-07-31.
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