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Kero Kero Bonito

Intro Bonito

    Originally released in 2013, Kero Kero Bonito’s debut mixtape, Intro Bonito, was a monumental success in the underground hyperpop scene bubbling up throughout the band’s hometown of South London. The trio, featuring Gus Lobban, Jamie Bulled, and Sarah Midori Perry, started crafting their unique blend of electronic pop music after school friends Gus & Jamie met Sarah on the internet. With Perry’s unique singing style (featuring lyrics in both Japanese and English), the band went on to write influential tracks such as “Sick Beat,” “I’d Rather Sleep,” “Pocket Crocodile,” and others that were inspired by J-pop, dancehall, and video game music.

    The Intro Bonito mixtape paved the way for Kero Kero Bonito’s rise from underground glitch pop wizards to a monumental act within the PC Music scene and beyond. Since its release, the trio has built up a devoted fanbase across the globe, racked up over 500 million streams & video views across multiple albums, EPs, and singles, collaborated with numerous high-profile artists (e.g. 100 gecs, Porter Robinson, Felicita, Soccer Mommy, Ashnikko, etc), and performed at festivals around the world.

    TRACK LISTING

    TRACKLISTING
    1. Bonito Intro
    2. Intro Bonito
    3. Sick Beat
    4. My Party
    5. Cat Vs. Dog
    6. Kero Kero Bonito
    7. Babies (Are So Strange)
    8. Bonito Jingle
    9. Homework
    10. Pocket Crocodile
    11. Cat Vs. Dog
    12. Park Song
    13. Let's Go To The Forest
    14. Small Town
    15. I'd Rather Sleep

    ADDITIONAL TRACKS FOR CD:
    16. Bonito Shopping
    17. Fans (Are So Cool)
    18. Flamingo
    19. Build It Up
    20. Chicken
    21. My Party - Bo En Remix
    22. Sick Beat - Danny L Harle Remix
    23. I'd Rather Sleep - Et Aliae Remix
    24. Cat Vs. Dog - Kane West Remix
    25. Pocket Crocodile - Toby Gale Remix
    26. Small Town - Spazzkid Remix
    27. Flamingo - Julien Mier Remix
    28. Flamingo 


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