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Japan is in trouble IV

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When did society become so suffocating?

"Japan Is In Trouble IV
~ Culture War & Collapse of Values ~"
is a powerful political rock/rap album
that confronts modern Japan through themes of education, healthcare, environmental policy, censorship, and national identity.

Featuring aggressive rock sound,
Japanese traditional elements,
and emotionally charged rap vocals,
the album delivers frustration, resistance,
and a message of awakening.

Including tracks such as:

"Disband the Nikkyoso Already?"
"Put On the 35% Cap!"
"Protect Shrines and Temples!"

this 10-track release explores social issues,
politics, culture, and the future of Japan.

More than just anger,
this album carries one central message:

"Protect this country."

The fourth chapter of the
"Japan Is In Trouble" series.