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Kirikyogen (Japanese: 切狂言, Hepburn: Kirikyōgen) is a 1970 album by Japanese musician and the Flower Travellin' Band. It was originally credited to "Kuni Kawachi and his Friends" (クニ河内とかれのともだち, Kuni Kawachi to Kare no Tomodachi) when initially released. The album showcases Kuni Kawachi's progressive rock influences, as well as the growing heavy metal sound that the Flower Travellin' Band were honing.

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  • Kirikyogen (Japanese: 切狂言, Hepburn: Kirikyōgen) is a 1970 album by Japanese musician and the Flower Travellin' Band. It was originally credited to "Kuni Kawachi and his Friends" (クニ河内とかれのともだち, Kuni Kawachi to Kare no Tomodachi) when initially released. The album showcases Kuni Kawachi's progressive rock influences, as well as the growing heavy metal sound that the Flower Travellin' Band were honing. (en)
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  • Kuni Kawachi and the Flower Travellin' Band (en)
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  • Side A (en)
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  • Kirikyogen (en)
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  • 1970 (xsd:integer)
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  • Time Machine (en)
  • Graveyard of Love (en)
  • Kirikyogen (en)
  • Classroom for Women (en)
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  • To Your World... (en)
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  • Kirikyogen (Japanese: 切狂言, Hepburn: Kirikyōgen) is a 1970 album by Japanese musician and the Flower Travellin' Band. It was originally credited to "Kuni Kawachi and his Friends" (クニ河内とかれのともだち, Kuni Kawachi to Kare no Tomodachi) when initially released. The album showcases Kuni Kawachi's progressive rock influences, as well as the growing heavy metal sound that the Flower Travellin' Band were honing. (en)
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  • Kirikyogen (en)
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