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Chocolate Synthesizer

Boredoms · 1994

60 min · 15 tracks · experimental music

A chaotic blend of noise rock, punk, and avant-garde experimentation fused with playful synth melodies.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • playful chaos for adventurous listeners
  • short bursts of frenetic energy
  • quirky soundscapes for exploration
  • immediate engagement with brief tracks
  • dynamic shifts in pacing

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer traditional song structures
  • seek calm and soothing sounds

Where this album fits

Career context
When 'Chocolate Synthesizer' was released in 1994, Boredoms were solidifying their identity within the Japanese experimental music scene following their breakthrough album 'Vision Creation Newsun.' This record marked a shift toward a more eclectic sound, incorporating synthesizers prominently, which would later influence the band's subsequent projects and collaborations.
Stylistic neighbors
Lightning Bolt· Hella· Animal Collective

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Acid Police 4:54
  • 2 Chocolate Synthesizer 0:51
  • 3 Synthesizer Guide Book on Fire 2:27
  • 4 Shock City 4:43
  • 5 Tomato Synthesizer 3:49
  • 6 Anarchy in the Ukk 4:41
  • 7 Mama Brain 3:59
  • 8 Action Synthesizer Hero 4:15
  • 9 Uoredoms 6:01
  • 10 B for Boredoms 2:44
  • 11 Eeedoms 5:02
  • 12 Smoke 7 2:45
  • 13 Turn Table Boredoms 4:59
  • 14 I'm Not Synthesizer (Ypy?) 3:08
  • 15 Now Dom Go Synthesizer Way (Why?) 6:03

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