big japan

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All the Fish in the Sea Are Stupid Sluts Anyway 03:30 Tools
The Rise & Fall of Bill 00:00 Tools
life saver 00:00 Tools
Bonnie & Clyde 00:00 Tools
complex 00:00 Tools
wrong way 00:00 Tools
Incendiary 00:00 Tools
enchantment under the sea 00:00 Tools
Left On The Bed 00:00 Tools
Practical 00:00 Tools
Promise QS 00:00 Tools
Promise 00:00 Tools
Eraser 00:00 Tools
Complex [acoustic] 00:00 Tools
Suzy q 00:00 Tools
Left 00:00 Tools
Complex (Acoustic) 00:00 Tools
all the fish in the sea 00:00 Tools
Big Japan - Life Saver 00:00 Tools
Eraser (live) 00:00 Tools
Pratical 00:00 Tools
Big Japan - Practical 00:00 Tools
Big Japan - Left on the bed 00:00 Tools
All Wrapped Up 00:00 Tools
Big Japan - Rise and fall of Bill 00:00 Tools
Lifesaver 00:00 Tools
The Nintendo Song 00:00 Tools
All The Fish In The Sea Are... 00:00 Tools
All The Fish In The Sea Are St 00:00 Tools
Prac 00:00 Tools
Big Japan Bonnie & Clyde 00:00 Tools
Big Japan - All the fish in the sea are stupid sluts anyways 00:00 Tools
All the fish in the sea are sluts 00:00 Tools
Big Japan - Bonnie & Clyde 00:00 Tools
All the Fish In the Sea Are Stupid 00:00 Tools
All The Fish In The Sea Are Sl 00:00 Tools
Alphaville 00:00 Tools
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Big Japan is a four-piece indie rock band from Los Angeles, California, United States with Nathanial Castro on vocals and guitar and Brad Babinski on bass. Actors Adam Brody and Bret Harrison play drums and guitar, respectively. The band only performs, writes and records sporadically given Brody and Harrison's unpredictable acting schedules. Their first band name was Steven's Team, named after the movie The Cable Guy. Big Japan's first release, Music for Dummies, was digitally released through Nightshift Records on August 23, 2005. This CD originally titled "Music for Dummies" was changed to "Untitled" thus the limited number of CDs printed have become collectors items. The band planned to release an EP in early 2007 (as announced in Big Japan's myspace) however said EP was not realeased. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.