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''Bomb the Twist'' is an EP by the Japanese
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Track listing

# "Bomb the Twist" # "Jane in the Jungle" # " Three Cool Chicks" # "Guitar Date" # " Woo Hoo" # "Dream Boy"


Personnel

*Ronnie Fujiyama - guitar, vocals, voice *Screaming "Omo" Chellio Panther - bass, backing vocals, voice *Sachiko "Geisha-Girl" Fujii - drums, backing vocals


References

Twist (dance) 1996 albums The 5.6.7.8's albums Punk rock albums by Japanese artists {{japan-album-stub