Talk:X∞Multiplies
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[edit]Actaully, what's been written here is about the *US* release of this name, which was actually just a silly compilation!
The proper "x infinity multiples" was a Japanese 10" single, with the tunes "NICE AGE" and "TIGHTEN UP", and a load of hilarrrrrrrious crazy-ass talky bits --feline1 17:47, 20 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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X∞Multiplies cover and Chonmage Tengoku in DEEP
[edit]Not sure where this should go, but I thought it should be recorded somewhere: the cover for Chonmage Tengoku in DEEP (a compilation of "chanbara" or jidai-geki TV show theme songs from Japan) is a very obvious parody of / homage to the cover for X∞Multiplies, using samurai instead of the members of YMO. Here's a link to the cover on Amazon.jp: [1] for reference.
Question: as neither extant Chonmage Tengoku album has a wiki entry (English or Japanese), does it make sense to add this factoid to this page? Or create a page for those albums and link this one to them?
Thanks — Sleet01 (talk) 20:42, 28 June 2016 (UTC)