Talk:Stop Jap

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Rewriting
I rewrote this part:

"Stop Jap was The Stalin's second full album. Contrarily it immediately became selling all, and the majors debut was accomplished with the topicality in Tokuma Onkou, the contract, and this album that was the majors label though it was The Stalin with hard-to-find record though album "trash" was released from the independent label in the previous year. The music released with the single and the album in the past changes lyrics and a part of title and it is collected. Though it generates publicity by a performance extreme as the Michi Endo row of vocal throws out pig's neck and entrails to the audience, it becomes a stark-naked, pigeon's corpse is held in the mouth, and Onane is done, and only those respects were taken up in each media like the magazine etc. at that time in live, it is understood to have acquired a firm originality in music from the content that progresses like pressing for an answer from the entire difficult sheath tune the short and 1 of lyrics of each tune with which the speed feeling overflows."

It is really unclear, the sentences aren't constructed logically, I think it is a translation directly from Japanese. Because of this I couldn't really understand everything and I only translated the bold party because the other part seems like it comes from a review (POV). But anyway this is what I think the first writer/translator was trying to say:

"Stop Jap was The Stalin's second full album. It was in contrary to the album Trash easy to purchase right from the start. This was due to the efforts of Tokuma Onkou, the new record label The Stalin signed to. Some of the tracks on the album were old tracks with different titles and adapted lyrics."

I will replace this with the original. --Tomvasseur (talk) 19:28, 21 June 2010 (UTC)