Saku (song)

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"Saku"
"Saku" cover
Single by Dir en grey
from the album Withering to Death.
Released July 14, 2004
Recorded On Air Azabu
Studio Fine
Studio Greenbird
Club Citta' Kawasaki (3)
Genre Rock/metal
Length 13:56
Label Firewall Div.
SMEJ
Producer Dir en grey
Dir en grey singles chronology
"The Final"
(2003)
"Saku"
(2004)
"Clever Sleazoid"
(2005)

"Saku" (朔 -Saku-?) is a single released by Dir en grey on July 14, 2004. Uncommon for a single, the title track is placed second, not first. The third track is comprised of a studio recording of "G.D.S" (the long-time opening music for the band's concerts) and a live recording of the song "Syokubeni" from the album Vulgar.

  1. "Machiavellism" – 3:12
  2. "Saku" (朔 -Saku-) – 2:58
  3. "G.D.S." – 7:46
All lyrics by Kyo, all music by Dir en grey.

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