Originally Posted by Tokyo Jihad
I am thrilled at Kameda's playing in Dai Hakken. Little pisses me off more at this band than when Kameda pulls some shoe-horned bass solo into an already messy song. Sports and even more so in Dai Hakken, he has focused on playing well without trying to jump in the spot light. Less "individual" personality and more band personality is what benefits this band/music most and is why Variety sounds like such trash.
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Okay, that's fair enough. I'll modify my statement to say that as a matter of
opinion, I like the individual-oriented variety of Variety.
Originally Posted by Tokyo Jihad
If anything though, I thought the album consistently featured the drums and bass. The RnB songs of course, even Bunmei-kaika.
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Definitely Otona-tachi, for sure. Kameda's bassline is hypnotizing. But the RnB tracks are some of the best on the album, partially for that reason.