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  2. Boredoms - Wikipedia

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    Boredoms (ボアダムス) (later known as V∞redoms) is a rock band from Osaka, Japan formed in 1986. The band's sound is often referred to as noise rock , or sometimes Japanoise (Japan’s noise music scene), though their more recent records have moved toward repetitive psychedelic rock , ambient soundscapes, and tribal drumming .

  3. Boredoms discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a discography of Boredoms, a Japanese experimental noise rock band. To date, Boredoms have released seven full-length studio albums , eleven EPs (nine of which comprise their Super Roots series), three singles, two live albums, three videos, a cassette series, and five remix albums , in addition to their members' various side projects.

  4. Soul Discharge - Wikipedia

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    Soul Discharge (ソウル・ディスチャージ) is a 1989 album by rock band Boredoms. It was named the 89th greatest album of the 1980s by Pitchfork on the site's 2002 list of the best albums of the decade.

  5. Vision Creation Newsun - Wikipedia

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    Vision Creation Newsun is an album by Japanese rock band Boredoms released by WEA Japan. The standard one-disc edition was released in Japan December 10, 1999, and in the United States the following year by Birdman Records .

  6. Chocolate Synthesizer - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate Synthesizer is the fourth studio album by the Japanese rock band Boredoms. It was originally released via WEA Japan and Reprise Records in 1994. It was recorded in four days and mixed in a week. [1] In 2013, it was re-released on vinyl by the California-based label 1972. [2]

  7. Super Roots 7 - Wikipedia

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    Super Roots 7 is the sixth installment in the Super Roots EP series by noise rock band Boredoms, released in 1998 by Warner Music Japan. The band included a credit for "Super thanks to the Mekons ," whose song "Where Were You?"

  8. 30 things to do when you’re bored (that are actually good for ...

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    What’s your favorite screen-free thing to do when you’re bored? Share your tried-and-true anti-boredom tips in the comments below.

  9. 77 Boa Drum - Wikipedia

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    77 Boa Drum is a live album by Japanese experimental music group Boredoms, recorded on July 7, 2007, at the Empire–Fulton Ferry section of Brooklyn Bridge Park in Brooklyn, New York. It was released on two CDs, plus a 20-minute all-region NTSC DVD documenting the performance, mounted in a large hardcover book with photos and full credits.