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Persistent attacks/Of the giant monsters leave/Many frustrated. |
CD: Daikaiju
Label: migoto radiation
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Recorded live at Crossroads in Hunstville, Alabama (Nov. 2001) |
CD: studio version on The Phasing Spider Menace EP
Label: migoto radiation
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Ogopogo. N'ha-a-itk. Native Americans would make animal sacrifices to the 'Devil of the Lake' in hopes of appeasing the monster and thus protect themselves from attack as they crossed the waters in their canoes. |
CD: Daikaiju EP Compilation Bonus Track
Label: migoto radiation
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CD: Daikaiju EP Compilation Bonus Track
Label: migoto radiation
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Recorded live at Crossroads in Huntsville, Alabama (Nov. 2001) |
CD: studio version on The Phasing Spider Menace EP
Label: migoto radiation
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A psychedelic surf-reggae jam of epic proportions. |
CD: Monster Surf
Label: Migoto Records
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Female crabs usually lay their eggs shortly after copulating but can also store sperm for many months. The eggs are fertilized as they are laid by passing through the chamber holding the sperm. Eggs are brooded in a mass attached to hair on the female's abdomen. The number of eggs carried can be very large but depends on the size of the crab. Some species may carry tens of thousands of eggs when fully grown. Once developed the egg hatches into a tiny larva called a zoea. Release of the zoea is aided by the female wafting her abdomen to and fro. The crab larvae spends its life swimming in the plankton moulting several times until it reaches a stage ready to settle on the sea floor again. |
CD: Monster Surf
Label: migoto radiation
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The main event giant monster free-for-all smack dab in the middle of Shinjuku. |
CD: Monster Surf
Label: migoto radiation
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