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Shizuka Na Hibi No Kaidan Wo
is an extended play release by Dragon Ash, originally released on 12-inch vinyl in 2000. The title track was the ending theme for the popular Japanese film ''Battle Royale (film), Battle Royale'', also released in 2000. A version of the song appeared on their 2001 album ''Lily of da Valley''. Track listing Side A #"静かな日々の階段を" (E.P. version) (Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan o) – 4:16 #"静かな日々の階段を" (E.P. version instrumental) (Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan o) – 4:16 Side B #"静かな日々の階段を" (Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan o) – 4:30 #"静かな日々の階段を" (instrumental) (Shizuka na Hibi no Kaidan o) – 4:30 See also *''Battle Royale Original Soundtrack'' References

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Dragon Ash
is a Japanese rap rock group founded in 1996 by Kenji "KJ" Furuya and Sakurai Makoto. They were one of the first groups to popularize hip hop in Japan. Dragon Ash is a member of Mob Squad, which is an affiliation with the bands Source and Endive. Dragon Ash uses the French fleur-de-lis as their band logo/symbol. History Dragon Ash started out as a punk rock group. Lead singer and guitarist Kenji Furuya, son of actor Ikko Furuya, met drummer Makoto Sakurai when they were junior high students in a Tokyo suburb, and the two started playing together. Though temporarily sidetracked into following in his father's footsteps, Furuya gave up the few acting gigs that he was getting on TV dramas to concentrate on music in high school. In 1996, they took on bass player Ikuzo Baba, ten years their senior. The group debuted in 1997 with two EPs at the beginning of the year, ''The Day Dragged On'' and ''Public Garden'', influenced by Nirvana. By the end of the year and time of their release ...
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