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The title track is sourced from a post-punk band called I Hate Myself. Their 1997 album “10 Songs” opens with the track “This Isn’t the Tenka-ichi Budokai”. The influence of “10 Songs” on Panucci’s Pizza’s more chaotic, electric-screamo centered moments is apparent upon comparison.
I'm not happy with myself
Not willing to turn into someone else
To fit the standards of
The people I crave respect from
Do I even fucking belong here
Or am I in the right spot
But just six feet above?
I'm not happy with myself
Not willing to turn into someone else
To fit the standards of
The people I crave respect from
This Still Isn’t the Tenka-ichi Budokai was written by Lou Diamond.
This Still Isn’t the Tenka-ichi Budokai was produced by Lou Diamond.
Panucci’s Pizza released This Still Isn’t the Tenka-ichi Budokai on Wed Aug 26 2015.