The standard version of the album includes the following 11 tracks:
: Singles like "Mushi '98" (むし'98) or B-sides like "Barabara". GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar
This guide explains how to handle the "GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar" file, which contains the debut album Dasoku Hokō (蛇足歩行) by the Japanese rock band GO!GO!7188 , originally released on December 6, 2000. 1. Extracting the Album Files The standard version of the album includes the
The phrase “Dasoku Hokou” (snake legs walking) evokes a creature moving with limbs it doesn’t need. For GO!GO!7188, it was a metaphor for creative restlessness — making music that adds extra beats, off-key harmonies, and sudden tempo shifts, simply because they can. The RAR file, too, carries excess: duplicate live tracks, a broken link to a dead fansite, a corrupted photo of the band eating ramen. Yet that “bloat” is part of the artifact’s truth. Extracting the Album Files The phrase “Dasoku Hokou”
A hypothetical unpacking of GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar might reveal:
: Files downloaded from unofficial sources (rar/zip archives) can sometimes contain malware or corrupted audio. Always scan such files with VirusTotal before opening.
The standard version of the album includes the following 11 tracks:
: Singles like "Mushi '98" (むし'98) or B-sides like "Barabara".
This guide explains how to handle the "GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar" file, which contains the debut album Dasoku Hokō (蛇足歩行) by the Japanese rock band GO!GO!7188 , originally released on December 6, 2000. 1. Extracting the Album Files
The phrase “Dasoku Hokou” (snake legs walking) evokes a creature moving with limbs it doesn’t need. For GO!GO!7188, it was a metaphor for creative restlessness — making music that adds extra beats, off-key harmonies, and sudden tempo shifts, simply because they can. The RAR file, too, carries excess: duplicate live tracks, a broken link to a dead fansite, a corrupted photo of the band eating ramen. Yet that “bloat” is part of the artifact’s truth.
A hypothetical unpacking of GO-GO-7188-DasokuHokou.rar might reveal:
: Files downloaded from unofficial sources (rar/zip archives) can sometimes contain malware or corrupted audio. Always scan such files with VirusTotal before opening.