Kuki is the same recording, between the KZK vinyl and the Casshern OST.
So there are 3 studio versions in total.
If we widen the scope to be "versions of Kuki/STEM featured within officially-sold SR releases", then you could sum it up as:
There's Electric Mole, then there's most of the projects (albums/concerts) with Saito Neko. I'm not keeping count, since several of the different Saito Neko collaborations (inside and outside of studio) were performed almost exactly the same way. *queue up the "haters gonna hate" responses*
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You know Tokyo Jihen is a supergroup, when you can't blame most of the members for wanting to pursue other projects.
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