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2010 studio album by Yōsei Teikoku
Gothic Lolita Agiator
Studio album by Yōsei Teikoku
Released22 December 2010
GenreJ-Rock
LabelLantis (company)
ProducerFairithm
Yōsei Teikoku chronology
Gothic Lolita Doctrine
(2009)
Gothic Lolita Agiator
(2010)

Gothic Lolita Agitator is an album by Yōsei Teikoku and was released on 22 December 2010. The album features the singles "Baptize", "Rebellion Anthem", "Asgard" and "One".

Track listing

  1. Asgard
  2. Still alive
  3. One
  4. Baptize
  5. Keep existing
  6. Gekkou no Chigiri
  7. Call my name
  8. Sacrifice
  9. Gekkakou
  10. Rebellion anthem
  11. Viscum album
  12. Gothic lolita agitator

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