Lyrics by Asobi Seksu

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  1. All Through The Day
  2. And Then He Kissed Me
  3. Before We Fall
  4. Blind Little Rain
  5. Breathe Into Glass
  6. Exotic Animal Paradise
  7. Familiar Light
  8. Glacially
  9. Goodbye
  10. I'm Happy But You Don't Like Me
  11. In My Head
  12. In The Sky
  13. Its Too Late
  14. Layers
  15. Let Them Wait
  16. Lions and Tigers
  17. Me And Mary
  18. Mizu Asobi
  19. Nefi + Girly
  20. New Years
  21. Perfectly Crystal
  22. Pink Cloud Tracing Paper
  23. Red Sea
  24. Sing Tomorrow's Praise
  25. Sooner
  26. Stay
  27. Stay Awake
  28. Strawberries
  29. Strings
  30. Thursay
  31. Thursday
  32. Trails
  33. Transparence
  34. Walk On The Moon

Asobi Seksu was an American shoegaze/dream pop band based in New York City. Their music used a textured and effects-heavy vocal and guitar sound. The band primarily consisted of Yuki Chikudate (vocals, keyboards) and James Hanna (guitar, vocals).

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