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Scroll (Alternate Ver)

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"Let's go over there, let's live, what should we do?"
TERRO TERRO's latest release, a prose-like interpretation of punk, no wave, and progressive rock.

"Scroll," an allegory of a world where you "punch people and move to the right." A two-track single featuring "Positive," a short tune dedicated to all those who have a strong passion for something.

Sound-wise, their music is characterized by epic arrangements centered on alternative rock, incorporating elements of progressive rock and hard rock.

TERRO TERRO is a four-piece band from Tokyo.

They have sold out their own event at Shibuya WWW, organized a circuit festival across six venues in Shinjuku, and are actively performing mainly in Tokyo, with a musical style that blends elements of punk, alternative, progressive rock, free jazz, and heavy metal, centered around the poetic world of vocalist Oikawa. They have released four commercially distributed albums and have collaborated with artists such as Machida Kō, Suichū, Sore wa Kurushii, and Yoshida Tatsuya. They have extensive experience on overseas tours, including to Taiwan.

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