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  2. Plastic Tree - Wikipedia

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    J-Rock (2005) Akatsuki label (2007–present) Tokuma Japan Communications (2010-2012) ... Plastic Tree: Mini albums. Release date Title Indie December 11, 1995

  3. Utsusemi (album) - Wikipedia

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    ウツセミ (Utsusemi) is the eighth full-length album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree. The limited edition album was sold with two bonus tracks and a poster.

  4. Ammonite (album) - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Tree chronology; ALL TIME THE BEST (2010) Ammonite (2011) Ink (2012) Ammonite is the eleventh album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree. [1] Track listing

  5. B-Men Gahou - Wikipedia

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    B-Men Gahou (B面画報, B men gahō) is a compilation album composed of B-sides released by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree. It was released on September 5, 2007. It was released on September 5, 2007.

  6. Hide and Seek (Plastic Tree album) - Wikipedia

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    HIDE and SEEK is the first full-length album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree released on July 10, 1997. Track listing

  7. She Went Viral for Her Toddler’s ‘Sad Beige’ Tree. This Year ...

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    In December 2023, Nattie Jo Powell, an influencer and mom, posted what she thought was just a fun video as she re-did her toddler’s Step 2 plastic Christmas tree to make her own aesthetic.

  8. Parade (Plastic Tree album) - Wikipedia

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    Parade is the third full-length album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree, released on August 23, 2000. [1] Track listing.

  9. LEGO Creators Show Off Their Most Interesting Builds, Here ...

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    Since 2008, LEGO has had a program titled “LEGO Ideas” where netizens can pitch sets, which, if they get enough votes, end up being made into real sets, with the idea creator getting a 1% royalty.

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