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Frog+ is a concept album about frogs by Japanese noise musician Masami Akita, under the name Merzbow. This album used sound sourced from frogs as a base, similar to the idea that Tribes of Neurot did with their Adaptation And Survival: The Insect Project album. It was originally released as an LP in 2001 and rereleased in 2003 as an enhanced CD with a PC multimedia track and a screensaver for track 5 of disc 2 which also contains previously unreleased material.

Track listing

All music by Masami Akita.
   CD1
  1. "Suzumebachi No Kinbu" – 9:15
  2. "Hikigaeru Ga Kuru" – 6:28
  3. "Denki No Numa" – 7:42
  4. "Kaeru No Shima" – 6:18
  5. "Catch 22" – 4:14
CD2
  • "Black Frog" – 18:04
  • "Track777" – 16:01
  • "Track555" – 9:04
  • "Frog Variation No.2" – 15:20

    Personnel

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