A near-complete collection of Asian Kung Fu Generation's music. INCLUDES THEIR 3 NEWEST ALBUMS RELEASED LAST YEAR! This batch is only missing "The Time Past And I Could Not See You Again." There aren't any repeats, however; I organize my music meticulously. Actually I lied, there ARE repeats: "Haruka Kanata," "After Dark," and "Rewrite," themes from the anime Naruto, Bleach, and Fullmetal Alchemist. Again, due to the way I organize my music.
Album covers are already assigned to the MP3s!
For album info, go here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_Kung_Fu_Generation#Discography
If you're using Windows XP, try doing a Google search for "Windows XP Japanese Language Pack". You should be able to find it on Microsoft's website.
Alternatively, if you're using Windows 7, all you have to do is launch windows update and choose the optional language pack to download.
If that doesn't get things showing up properly, then your best bet would be to use Google translator and rename each file accordingly. (Translating to English and then back to Japanese should allow you to view the romanji equivilant of the translation if you don't want English titles)
Is there anyway you could possibly post either the translated names or the Katakana translations? My computer isn't properly displaying the Japanese characters.
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If you're using Windows XP, try doing a Google search for "Windows XP Japanese Language Pack". You should be able to find it on Microsoft's website.
Alternatively, if you're using Windows 7, all you have to do is launch windows update and choose the optional language pack to download.
If that doesn't get things showing up properly, then your best bet would be to use Google translator and rename each file accordingly. (Translating to English and then back to Japanese should allow you to view the romanji equivilant of the translation if you don't want English titles)
Google search the kanji is your best bet
I love this band.
um. your missing the newest album : Magic Disk
Is there anyway you could possibly post either the translated names or the Katakana translations? My computer isn't properly displaying the Japanese characters.
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