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Noizunzuri (のいずんづり) were an experimental noise rock band from Kyoto, Japan, with a penchant for a capella passages and thundering percussion. The group were founded by Tabata M, later to play guitar in Boredoms, another Japanese avant-rock band who later garnered international fame. In addition to an emphasis on vocals and various drums, they were known to perform renditions of traditional folk songs in their distinctive - and arresting! - fashion. The line-up featured Tabata M on guitar, Ken Fukuda on bass, Margaret Sagane on drums, Igami Indori on vocals and Goro Wanisuki on the saxaphone. They also collaborated with a chorus of three female singers - Mika Inoue, Chisa Kawashima and Kiyoko Nagai. In their fleeting but proliferant career they released two wanton, maniacal... and yet brilliant albums: Ho-Yo/抱擁 (1985, Super Fuji Disc): 1. Ai 2. Figure & Ground 3. Komoruita (Semi no Yorokobi) 4. Nankin Kuzushi 5. Koi no Kazoe Uta 6. Sansaiyou 7. Kinnyamonya 8. Dontaku Hayashi 9. Yosakoi Noise Odori 10. Love Tombstone Ningen wa Kane no Tameni Shineruka/人間は金の為に死ねるか (1987, Super Fuji Disc): 1. Dance of Toshiyori 2. Dance of Hatahata 3. Dance of Batabata 4. Dance of Mucchira Mocchira 5. Dance of Pappa 6. Dance of Nuranura 7. Dance of Numenume 8. Dance of Huu 9. Dance Off (Song of a Goose) 10. Dance of Arigataya 11. Ushi no Shinsetsu (Kindness of Cow) 12. Dance of Najaisanjai 13. Dance of Horoboro 14. Dance of Sondeko User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons