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title: "Polysics Or Die"
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# Polysics Or Die

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- **What is this?** Polysics Or Die
- **How much does it cost?** ₱4123 with free shipping
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## Description

Polysics are three mysterious characters, half animal, half machine, transported back through time from Neo Tokyo making music that will flatten cities, drain oceans and split atoms. Think Devo locked in a lift with Kraftwerk with the wardrobe designer of the Residents on board for a laugh and you are there. This is 21st century new wave. Nine mini and full albums in their five-year career form the basis for this best of collection. It includes the single "Kaja Kaja Goo" and their reworking of the Knack's classic "My Sharona". Polysics wear their influences clearly on their sleeves, but have managed to mutate modern electronics with classic new-wave songwriting and created their own beautiful noise.

Review: Every track's a winner. - As if being a Japanese Trance/Metal band wasn't enough already to secure their immediate success in the mainstream music world (yeah, right) this compilation of old tracks, new recordings of new tracks, and new tracks, is one of the most fantastically bizarre pieces of modern music. Mixing Japanese lyrics with English lyrics (Should I kiss her? SDDFNJSDHSUDHSGYWG!!! Ka ja Ka ja Goo...) makes this even more brilliant. Best yet, there's no pretention whatsoever. It's just four Japanese men who want to make some catchy and likeable rock songs, which they have succeeded in doing. As long as you can open your mind to the non-contemporary (or in this case, the absolutely extraordinary) you can't fail to crack a smile at some of these songs. Whether you end up liking it or not, there's no denying that Polysics are something that so many English bands can never hope to be and that is completely original. Well done, lads.
Review: The most bizzarre and downright incredible album I own. - In response to the previous review, there are not four men in Polysics. It's two men and two women. And now to the review... This really caught me by surprise. My girlfriend sent me some songs from this album and I was blown away at the raw energy in their sound. It is almost indescribable, and definitely not radio friendly, but I would totally reccomend a purchase of this best of compilation (with the classic 'New Wave Jacket') and their newer album 'Now Is The Time' which is a much more poppy effort. Both are astounding in their own ways. Also, keep your ears open for the new single 'Catch On Everywhere' - let's hope they do!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B0002JU7E8 |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (17) |
| Label  | Sur La Plage |
| Manufacturer  | Sur La Plage |
| Number of discs  | 1 |
| Package Dimensions  | 14.09 x 12.63 x 1.37 cm; 0.28 g |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Every track's a winner.
*by M***T on 5 January 2006*

As if being a Japanese Trance/Metal band wasn't enough already to secure their immediate success in the mainstream music world (yeah, right) this compilation of old tracks, new recordings of new tracks, and new tracks, is one of the most fantastically bizarre pieces of modern music. Mixing Japanese lyrics with English lyrics (Should I kiss her? SDDFNJSDHSUDHSGYWG!!! Ka ja Ka ja Goo...) makes this even more brilliant. Best yet, there's no pretention whatsoever. It's just four Japanese men who want to make some catchy and likeable rock songs, which they have succeeded in doing. As long as you can open your mind to the non-contemporary (or in this case, the absolutely extraordinary) you can't fail to crack a smile at some of these songs. Whether you end up liking it or not, there's no denying that Polysics are something that so many English bands can never hope to be and that is completely original. Well done, lads.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The most bizzarre and downright incredible album I own.
*by A***N on 18 April 2007*

In response to the previous review, there are not four men in Polysics. It's two men and two women. And now to the review... This really caught me by surprise. My girlfriend sent me some songs from this album and I was blown away at the raw energy in their sound. It is almost indescribable, and definitely not radio friendly, but I would totally reccomend a purchase of this best of compilation (with the classic 'New Wave Jacket') and their newer album 'Now Is The Time' which is a much more poppy effort. Both are astounding in their own ways. Also, keep your ears open for the new single 'Catch On Everywhere' - let's hope they do!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Buy this album or DIE!
*by M***S on 27 July 2004*

My love affair with Polysics is one that has exploded rapidly. Seeing them live during their short UK tour, they blew the small crowd of under 50 away with their pure enthusiasm and hyperactivity. This album is crafted very much liek that gig. This is not an album merely of a number of songs, these songs perfectly lead on from eachother making the listening experience the closest to seeing them livethat I've known of a non-live album. Mixing frenzied drums, raging guitar, an often heavy baseline with a real electro robotic keyboard twist this is something new. I guess the best I could describe it is as Japanese New Wave Electro Punk. Lead singer/gui tarist Hiroyuki Hayashi's vocals flash around, low, high, squealing, all perfectly entrancing and exciteable, especially on "Hot Stuff". There's also a distinct J-Pop flavour with cheeky high girlie vocals from Kayo and Fumi on the highly enjoyable "New Wave Jacket". Robotic voice sequencing also gets a wonderfully heavy outting on the album and their swirling, jiggling remix of "My Sharona" really is a highlight of the album. The combination of Japanese vocals with simple English such as "Lookin' Lookin' Gaa" (Another real highlight)and "For Young Electric Pop" shows that they're a group not afraid of experimentation and combining languages and singing stylesa long with sudden explosions into driving guitars before dropping back into simple keyboard-led basslines. Polysics Or Die!!! is an album to make you happy. The English lyrics especially aren't deep or meaningful, there's no heavy message and they don't take themselves too seriously. Blow away that stuffy music and enjoy yourself once in a while...With Polysics.

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