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Bialystocks to Iu Mikakuninseibutsu - Season 1

A 30-minute program that thoroughly dissects the "unidentified creatures" Bialystocks! This program will feature the story of how Bialystocks formed, which is rarely seen in the media, their third album "Songs for the Cryptids" released on Wednesday, October 2nd, a Q&A corner, and their enthusiasm for the tour, all told in the words of vocalist Sora Hokimoto and keyboardist Go Kikuchi, a newly filmed program that gives you a glimpse into the real Bialystocks that you won't see anywhere else.

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A 30-minute program that thoroughly dissects the "unidentified creatures" Bialystocks! This program will feature the story of how Bialystocks formed, which is rarely seen in the media, their third album "Songs for the Cryptids" released on Wednesday, October 2nd, a Q&A corner, and their enthusiasm for the tour, all told in the words of vocalist Sora Hokimoto and keyboardist Go Kikuchi, a newly filmed program that gives you a glimpse into the real Bialystocks that you won't see anywhere else.

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