Trois (album)

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Trois
DUSTZ - TROIS.jpg
Studio album by Dustz
Released December 14, 2011 (2011-12-14)
Genre Rock
Length 49:30
Label Epic Records
Singles from Trois
  1. "Break & Peace"
    Released: May 27, 2009
  2. "Brilliant Day"
    Released: October 7, 2009
  3. "Criez"
    Released: April 6, 2011
  4. "spiral"
    Released: August 31, 2011

Trois is the debut album by Japanese rock band Dustz, released on December 14, 2011. The album's title is taken from the French word for the number three, as the band consists of three members who are fluent in three languages: Japanese, French, and English.[1] The album will feature the band's four major release singles "Break & Peace", "Brilliant Day", "Criez", and "spiral". Trois will also include a cover of Dragon Ash's "Fantasista", with guest musicians Wes Borland and John Otto of Limp Bizkit.[2][3]

Track listing

No. Title Lyrics Music Length
1. "Toi=Moi:▽"   Dustz Dustz, BOND×L!TH!UM 3:20
2. "spiral"   Dustz Dustz, BOND×L!TH!UM 3:38
3. "Fantasista"   Kj Kj 4:18
4. "Re:member"   Dustz Dustz, BOND×L!TH!UM 4:37
5. "FLY"   Gus, Ray Ray 3:29
6. "Orphee"   Dustz Dustz, BOND×L!TH!UM 5:21
7. "Ca, c'est Paris!" (DUSTZ Version) Jacques Mardochee Charles, Francois Paul Leon Pruvost, Lucien Jean Boyer Jose Padilla Sanchez 3:46
8. "Hoshikuzu Meiro ~Lost in Star Dustz~" (ホシクズメイロ ~Lost in Star Dustz~) Dustz Dustz, BOND×L!TH!UM 4:24
9. "Border Line"   Ray Ray 3:36
10. "Criez"   Dustz Dustz, BOND×L!TH!UM 4:11
11. "Break & Peace" (Ver.1.3) Ray Ray 4:29
12. "Brilliant Day" (DJ BASS Low-Life-Dogs Mix) Ray Dustz 4:17
Total length:
49:30

References

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