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2 [[caption-width-right:350:''[[LyricalColdOpen "It's KKB! Let's go!"]]''[[labelnote:*]]From left to right: Jamie, Sarah, and Gus[[/labelnote]]]]
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4Kero Kero Bonito is a London-based {{electronic|Music}} {{pop}} trio consisting of vocalist Sarah Midori Perry and producers Gus Lobban and Jamie Bulled. Active since 2011, the band has an idiosyncratic yet bright and colorful approach to pop music, taking influence from JapanesePopMusic and GameMusic, with quirky, Platform/{{MIDI}}-sounding instrumentals and bilingual lyrics crossing English and [[GratuitousJapanese Japanese]]. Their songs tend to be irresistibly sweet with a playful sense of humor, yet creative and sincerely positive the whole way through.
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6After releasing a plethora of singles following the group's creation, including hits such as "Flamingo" and "Sick Beat", they released their debut mixtape ''Intro Bonito'' in 2014. Their debut commercial album, ''Bonito Generation'', serving as its follow-up, was released in late 2016. In early 2018, they released the ''TOTEP'' EP, which introduced a [[NewSoundAlbum new]], [[DarkerAndEdgier darker]] sound more inspired by AlternativeRock and NoisePop, serving as a teaser to their second album, ''Time 'n' Place'', which released on October later in the year.
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8In addition to the band, Gus Lobban also has a solo project called Augustus and a heavy-on-StylisticSuck Music/PCMusic-affiliated project called "kane west" (not to be confused with [[Music/KanyeWest that other guy]]). Jamie Bulled was part of a band called Kabogaeries before KKB, and releases solo work under the name WHARFWHIT. Sarah Midori Perry has lent her voice to other fellow producers, being a featured artist as "Sarah Bonito" for acts including マクロスMACROSS 82-99, Spazzkid, Music/{{Sophie}}, and moon mask, and has also contributed a handful of songs for ''WesternAnimation/WeBareBears''. In 2022, Sarah started a solo electronic act, Cryalot (previously used as a DJ name since 2019), with a debut EP titled ''Icarus'' released in September 2022.
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10For those curious, [[WordSaladTitle their band name is deliberately meant to be vague]]. "Kero" is a Japanese onomatopoeia for frog croaks (equivalent to "ribbit"), [[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign but a "bonito" is a type of fish]], and the title as a whole can mean "[[TranslationTrainWreck I want, I want beautiful]]" in Portuguese[[note]]via the homonymous ''quero'', "I want"[[/note]]. [[https://www.vice.com/en_id/article/gvp8b4/kero-kero-bonito To paraphrase Gus]], it's meant to be a name you can't tell the origin of.
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12!!Discography
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14!!!Studio albums
15* ''Bonito Generation'' (2016)
16* ''Time 'n' Place'' (2018)
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18!!!Mixtapes
19* ''Intro Bonito'' (2014)
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21!!!Extended plays
22* ''Bonito Recycling'' (2014)
23* ''Bonito (Retakes)'' (2017)
24* ''TOTEP'' (2018)
25* ''Civilisation I'' (2019)
26* ''Civilisation II'' (2021)[[note]]Later in 2021, both ''I'' and ''II'' were released in a compilation album simply titled ''Civilisation''.[[/note]]
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28!! Tropes:
29* AgeProgressionSong: "Swimming" is about visiting the same beach as a child and then as an adult, reflecting on all the things that have changed since then.
30* AnimalJingoism: "Cat Vs. Dog" is a two-verse song built around this, each verse representing one's perspective of the other. [[LyricalDissonance The lyrics are surprisingly intense]].
31* AnimatedMusicVideo: "The Princess and the Clock" and "21/04/20" had videos directed by Dan W. Jacobs, animated in a stylized, watercolor-like aesthetic detailing the plots of the songs' lyrics.
32* AWildRapperAppears: Jamie makes a sudden appearance in "If I'd Known" rapping the final verse.
33* BilingualBonus: A large chunk of ''Intro Bonito'' and ''Bonito Generation'' mixes up English and Japanese lyrics, [[GratuitousJapanese done mostly for aesthetic purposes]], but often times also [[HiddenDepths disguising a lot of additional meaning and depth to the topics set up in English]]. They've also occasionally used it to hide a joke, such as the break of "Homework" featuring in spoken word:「サラさん、あなたは脱税で告発されています」[[labelnote:Translation]][[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext "Sarah-san, you have been charged with tax evasion"]][[/labelnote]].
34* CallBack:
35** "Break" features the line "So we can all go take a break," which is directly echoed in ''Bonito Generation'''s bonus track, "Forever Summer Holiday", complete with its accompanying two-note riff.
36** On ''TOTEP'', the noise-filled ending of "Only Acting" is finally silenced by the distinct drum hit that kicks off "You Know How It Is". On ''Time 'n' Place'', "Flyway" follows "Only Acting" instead, but it opens with a looping sample of the exact same drum sound.
37* CameraFiend: "Picture This" is from the perspective of one to capture all her good memories, challenging the listener to "[[TheIdealist Exercise your right to]] [[TitleDrop picture this]]."
38* ComingOfAgeStory: A meta-example, some have noted that the transition from bright, innocent J-pop on ''Bonito Generation'' to a darker alt-rock sound with sadder lyrical themes on ''Time 'n' Place'' could be meant to represent a child maturing into an adult.
39* CoverVersion: "Fish Bowl (Frankie Cosmos Remix)", [[NonIndicativeName despite the label]], is actually a direct, mostly acoustic cover of the song by Frankie Cosmos.
40** "Rock 'n' Roll Star" is a cover of the {{Music/Oasis}} single, converting the glam-influenced BritPop of the original into SynthPop.
41* DarkerAndEdgier:
42** ''TOTEP'' and ''Time 'n' Place'' to most of KKB's previous discography. While not without their upbeat moments, previously prominent elements like the colorful lyrics and pop instrumentals are considerably toned down, with an increased focus on grittier, raw production and live guitars, developing more into a PopPunk or NoisePop vibe. The lyrics and subject matters, while still generally tackled in their typically simple yet optimistic way, are more existential and somewhat anxious. "Only Acting", especially, covers a mental breakdown and veers into SurrealHorror.
43** {{Downplayed|Trope}} with ''Civilisation I'', which phases out the noisier musical elements and hearkens back to their more colorful MIDI pop aesthetic, but their lyrics -- while not quite as personally introspective -- delve into serious discussion about the state of modern society and the environment. "When the Fires Come" explicitly talks about {{global warming}}, [[HumansAreBastards humanity's evils]], and [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt their impeding doom]].
44* DayInTheLife: "21/04/20" recounts a SliceOfLife of the titular date. Despite it firmly taking place during the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic and recounting issues like lockdowns, social isolation, and uncertainty of the future, the day itself is surprisingly uneventful, mundane, and [[CosyCatastrophe even tranquil]].
45* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: A minor example in "Flyway", presumably done to fit the meter of the song.
46--> "Where on earth in the world do they go?"
47* DisguisedHorrorStory:
48** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AL8fz8W2Yos music video to "Homework"]] is a mostly straightforward performance of Sarah rapping/singing [[MundaneMadeAwesome about doing her homework]], but [[MeaningfulBackgroundEvent while the video doesn't directly draw attention to it]], the colorful background inexplicably features several pictograms of [[DrivenToSuicide people graphically shooting themselves.]]
49** Much of ''TOTEP'' is already a far cry from the band's usual sound, but "The One True Path" and "Only Acting" end up getting aggressively dissonant and noisy at parts. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sepcj45774I video version of "Only Acting"]] ups both the surprise and creepiness by [[LastNoteNightmare glitching out by the second chorus until the ending]], and appears to depict Sarah's mental breakdown as she cries into the camera.
50** "Rest Stop" from ''Time 'n' Place'' begins as a soft and basic-sounding instrumental, similar to something that'd play during night time in ''VideoGame/AnimalCrossing''. [[HellIsThatNoise Then the second half hits: a wall of screeching electronica, increasingly rough unorthodox sounds like insects buzzing and hurried vocal snippets, and a cacophony of eerie drills and what seems like gunfire.]]
51* EarWorm: "Heard a Song" is all about hearing a song, not knowing what it's called, but still getting it stuck in your head.
52* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Sarah didn't show up until 2014, and the singles before then had Gus doing the vocals.
53* EpicRocking: "Well Rested" -- [[LongestSongGoesLast the final track]] of ''Civilisation II'' -- is the band's longest track, just over 7 minutes long.
54* FaceOnTheCover: Sarah shows up on most of their album and single covers. Played with on ''Time 'n' Place'', where the picture of her is actually an old passport photo that was buried in a time capsule with the other objects on the album cover.
55* FunnyBackgroundEvent: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEmqJBcQ2lg The video to "Break"]] features Sarah posing completely still in public areas. As to be expected, some shots contain passersby looking confused and/or at the camera, and at one point a bunch of kids join in to sit alongside her.
56* GaiasLament:
57** "When the Fires Come" is a snapshot of the world as it declines from climate change, with humanity trying to hold on [[ApocalypseHow before it's all ravaged by apocalyptic wildfire]].
58** "Well Rested" is something of a self-response to this concept, detailing humanity's potential ascension [[GreenAesop if they manage to care for the world they'll leave behind.]]
59--->''[[StrawNihilist False prophets proclaim that the end is nigh, and that humanity is not worth existence]]''\
60''[[SillyRabbitCynicismIsForLosers This is a trap laid to ensnare the living, a lie for the weak-willed, the inhuman]]''\
61''Their temples are in disarray, and they surely cannot know what only Gaia knows''\
62''The resurrection will come, only when Gaia requires it''\
63''[[GreenAesop It will not come soon, if we care for our mother]]''\
64''Instead, [[TitleDrop we will be well rested]]''
65* GamerChick: "Sick Beat" can effectively serve as the anthem to this trope, though the narrative is more specifically about growing up to [[BeYourself be whatever you want, regardless of what others say.]]
66-->''Whichever console you play, no matter how many hours a day''\
67''I could win at any game''\
68''Whether you're a boy, or a girl, or a supercomputer''\
69''It's often said I should get some girly hobbies instead''\
70''But that thought fills me with dread''\
71''I'm not into sewing, baking, dress-making, not eating, bitching, submitting''
72* GildedCage: "The Princess and the Clock" follows a girl who, while travelling from a distant land, is greeted by an island civilization who welcomes her as a princess descended from the heavens, keeping her safe in a tower. Despite this pampering, the girl realizes that [[TimeStandsStill time has stood still and she becomes no older even after years of containment]]. While the song's lyrics make the matter ambiguous, the band has stated that the civilization outright [[TheKindnapper kidnapped her]], making her desire to escape much more pertinent.
73* GoToSleepEnding: "I'd Rather Sleep" is the ending track to ''Intro Bonito'', a cute and quiet little ditty with strangely melancholy lyrics about wanting to sleep more than staying awake, rounding out the mixtape's themes of [[GrowingUpSucks discomfort from adulthood and the fading of childlike innocence]].
74* GratuitousJapanese:
75** In addition to their band name ([[AsLongAsItSoundsForeign at least in one interpretation]]), Sarah regularly alternates between English and Japanese lyrics, with most songs featuring some degree of both. Gus and Jamie were specifically looking for someone who spoke Japanese as they formed the band, and Sarah herself is half-Japanese and speaks authentically. She also tends to sing and rap bilingually when [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hpzMfusmzs as a featured]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOXYTI6djYQ artist for other]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvdT1EAiYX0 peoples' music]].
76** "Paintbrush" is almost entirely in Japanese with only [[TitleDrop the title word]] in English, effectively [[InvertedTrope inverting]] [[GratuitousEnglish the trope.]]
77** Noticeably absent from ''TOTEP'' and ''Time 'n' Place. ''
78** ''Civilisation I'' and ''II'' are still largely in English, but "The River" from ''I'' features some easily-missed [[MeaningfulBackgroundEvent Japanese backing vocals]], and the beginning of "Well Rested" from ''II'' has a full Japanese passage.
79* GriefSong: "Flyway" is part WanderlustSong and part this, as it was written after Sarah's pet bird died.
80* GrowingUpSucks:
81** Quite a few tracks from ''Intro Bonito'', such as "Sick Beat", "Babies (Are so Strange)", "Let's Go To The Forest", and "I'd Rather Sleep" address this theme to some extent, discussing nervousness with growing up into adulthood and a potentially harsh reality.
82** ''TOTEP'' and ''Time 'n' Place'' revisit this theme, with the latter especially delving deep into themes of comforting nostalgia and its connection to an increasingly close and uncertain future.
83* {{Homage}}:
84** "Swimming" is musically styled after Japanese singer-songwriter Yumi Matsutoya.
85** In an accidental example, "Trampoline" musically refers to "[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Cruel Angel's Thesis]]". Gus stated it's likely he unconsciously thought of the melody, as he grew up on those kinds of anime.
86* HumansAreFlawed: Implicitly the overarching theme of the ''Civilisation'' EP series, detailing humanity as [[HumansAreBastards inflicting cycle upon cycle of conflict and apocalypse on themselves]], but [[HumansAreSpecial may be capable of being so much more]], and [[HumansAreSurvivors will survive no matter what]].
87* InitialismTitle: ''TOTEP'' is greatly implied to be this, though what it actually stands for is unknown. The spines of early CD prints read its title as ''The One True EP'', [[https://twitter.com/KeroKeroBonito/status/1362855571884552194 but the band confirmed that this was actually a printing error]] and have yet to reveal what it actually means.
88* InterruptedByTheEnd: The final verse of "Rest Stop" and the album ''Time 'n' Place'', devoid of instrumental, goes as such[[note]]The official lyrics actually list the final line as "You don't wanna be a", with the most common guess of the final, cut-off word is [[YouAreNotAlone "alone"]][[/note]]:
89-->''So when we walk among the clouds''\
90''Hold your neighbour close''\
91''As the trumpets echo round''\
92''You don't wanna be''
93* LastNoteNightmare:
94** The video ending to "Only Acting", exacerbated by [[BrokenRecord abrupt skipping in the second chorus]], which even played in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5ZEJtWtaLQ its debut live concert]]. It's completely absent in the radio edit, however.
95** A similar tactic was used in "Rest Stop". The second half features Sarah singing softly in the right stereo channel while the rest is filled with an audio recording of hell itself. In the last few seconds, the horrifying noises abruptly cut out leaving only Sarah's voice, which somehow makes it even worse, especially since her last words are cut off mid-sentence.
96** "Dear Future Self" ends on a sustained strings chord that lasts much longer than is comfortable, becoming increasingly dissonant the longer it lasts. While not as bad as the above examples, it's still pretty unnerving.
97* LighterAndSofter:
98** ''Bonito Generation'' to ''Intro Bonito''. While they both share a similar, quirky and fun sound, ''Intro Bonito'' has a somewhat more melancholy vibe with songs about how GrowingUpSucks. ''Bonito Generation'', on the other hand, is much more lighthearted and colorful, even making the idea of growing up and adulthood more optimistic and hopeful.
99** ''Civilisation II'' manages to be a case of this to its predecessor. ''I'' features a more universally apocalyptic, cynical tone about [[ApocalypseHow humanity destroying itself]], but while ''II'' recounts the same level of distant, authoritative observation, it more highlights [[HumansAreSurvivors their ability to dream of and fight for a better future]].
100* LyricalDissonance: KKB is no stranger to this, and if they indulge in it, it usually lasts the length of an entire project.
101** Many tracks on ''Intro Bonito'' can be rather introspective when they're not about childlike innocence, occasionally tackling subjects like racism, sexism, and the onset of adulthood. It can be hard to tell due to the music itself usually remaining pleasant and upbeat, and some of the lyrics' meanings [[HidingBehindTheLanguageBarrier hide behind the language barrier]].
102** ''Civilisation I'' and ''II'', despite sonically being more upbeat and clean than [[DarkerAndEdgier the darker and noisy]] ''Time 'n' Place'', features consistently serious lyrics contemplating the state of the world, mankind, and the uncertainty of the future of life on Earth.
103* LyricsVideoMismatch: PlayedForLaughs with "Forever Summer Holiday", a song about celebrating the summer by going to the beach as "the sunshine says hello." The video starts off as the trio doing just that, and even as they're hit with a sudden rainstorm at night, [[HappyRain the fun atmosphere still remains]].
104* MaleBandFemaleSinger: Gus and Jamie handle the instrumentals while Sarah serves as the frontwoman.
105* MetalScream: While the vast majority of Sarah's vocals are clean singing, rapped, or spoken word, she regularly roars out solid death growls when doing "Only Acting" and sometimes "Trampoline" live.
106* MinimalisticCoverArt: Much of their ''Intro Bonito''-era single cover art are simple cartoon images on pink backgrounds, with the mixtape's cover being the band's name in a speech bubble. With ''Bonito Generation'', their covers became more lively photos of the trio, albeit still in in front of single-color backgrounds.
107* MinisculeRocking: Quite a few songs are under 3 minutes in length.
108* MrImagination: "Make Believe" is about someone who uses daydreams as a way to avoid their anxieties.
109* MultilingualSong: ''Intro Bonito'' and ''Bonito Generation'' feature equal parts English and Japanese lyrics.
110* MundaneMadeAwesome: Many of their songs, especially found on ''Bonito Generation'', are all about making simple, mundane joys and sound like the most cool and exciting thing ever, from taking pictures ("Picture This"), to jumping on a trampoline ("Trampoline"), to doing homework ("Homework"), to being outside in the fresh air ("Outside").
111* NewSoundAlbum:
112** The band effectively reinvented their sound starting from ''TOTEP'' and ''Time 'n' Place'', phasing out much of their J-Pop elements and shifting to that of their lo-fi London roots, such as AlternativeRock, NoisePop, [[IndiePop Twee Pop]], and SynthPop.
113** ''Civilisation I'' and ''II'' phased out the noisy rock elements in favor of returning to their cleaner and brighter MIDI-style sound, but retaining Sarah's soft, airy vocals and wistful lyrics, overall emphasizing a more sophisticated, surreal atmosphere resembling art pop.
114* NotGrowingUpSucks: Implicitly the moral of "The Princess and the Clock". The titular princess lives a life being worshipped and cared for, but she desired to explore the world beyond [[GildedCage the confinements of her tower]], where [[TimeStandsStill time remains still]] and [[NeverGrewUp she never ages]]. It's only after she escapes and flies away freely does the clock finally start to move forward.
115* ProductionThrowback: For the song "It's {{VideoGame/Bugsnax}}!", [[https://blog.playstation.com/2020/06/26/anatomy-of-an-earworm-inside-kero-kero-bonitos-toe-tapping-bugsnax-theme/ the band was asked to produce a song that sounded closer their earlier stuff]], and it's a dead-on recreation of their ''Bonito Generation''-era bright and happy dance pop. Even [[https://f4.bcbits.com/img/a3210691580_10.jpg the accompanying single artwork]] has the same "bandmate in front of a monochrome background" format.
116* {{Sampling}}:
117** KKB is fond of using Platform/Nintendo64 soundfonts, so some of their instruments and sound effects might sound familiar to avid gamers. One of their most popular examples is "Sick Beat", which makes heavy use of the "level start" sound effect from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' (and even ends on the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBCycS0S_70 riff it's from]]).
118** The video version of "Homework" abruptly drops in a sample of "Sucker [=MCs=]" by Music/RunDMC near the end. On the album version, the sample is replayed, instead.
119* SanitySlippage:
120** [[InMediasRes There doesn't seem to be a ton of obvious context to it]], but it's heavily implied that in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WqcPYOr--g&feature=youtu.be the video for "Time Today"]], Sarah is in some kind of mental ward.
121** "Only Acting" changes from upbeat peppiness and the process of acting to acting opening a deep, dark pit of fears, phobias, traumas, and whatnot. To reflect this, the music changes from a gentle J-Pop rhythm to glitchy, ominous noise, then [[ScareChord a blast of pure noise.]]
122* SequelSong: "Waking Up" is likely one to "I'd Rather Sleep", suggested further with how "I'd Rather Sleep" is [[BittersweetEnding the melancholy closer]] to ''Intro Bonito'', while "Waking Up" is [[LighterAndSofter the upbeat intro]] to the following project, ''Bonito Generation''.
123* ShoutOut: "Graduation" features the line "[[Music/PinkFloyd Hey teacher!]] [[Music/TheWall Leave those kids alone!]]"
124* SlasherSmile: To really nail home "Only Acting"'s DarkerAndEdgier SurrealHorror, Sarah gives a few of these in the video, accompanied with a loud ScareChord.
125* SlidingScaleOfIdealismVersusCynicism: Kero Kero Bonito slides around a lot, but mostly leans more to the idealistic side. ''Intro Bonito'' has vague air of uncertainty and doubt regarding the future, ''Bonito Generation'' is a lot more optimistic with nary a hint of cynicism. ''TOTEP'' and ''Time 'n' Place'' appear to be somewhere in between, [[DarkerAndEdgier made more ambiguous by their grittier and more mature sound]]. ''Civilisation I'' was a much more existential, somewhat despairing work about [[ApocalypseHow doomsday]], but its sequel picked up on the same themes and returned with [[HumansAreSurvivors much more hope and optimism]].
126* SmallTownBoredom: From the aptly named "Small Town":
127-->''And I would like to fly away''\
128''Around here everybody knows my name''\
129''And they all think I am so strange''\
130''[[TokenMinority Because I don't look quite the same]]''
131* StoppedClock: "The Princess and the Clock" tells the story of a princess trapped in a tower with a stopped clock hanging above her, a metaphor for her never being allowed to grow up.
132* StylisticSuck:
133** Gus's side project, "kane west", is a ''very'' tongue-and-cheek project signed onto the already PoesLaw-driven Music/PCMusic. With "rave" music mostly comprised of MIDI sounds and the occasional clunky voice sample, the result is surreal and probably very awkward to dance to.
134** The band's music videos and general imagery (most prominently seen on [[https://www.instagram.com/kerokerobonito/?hl=en their Instagram]]) following ''TOTEP'' are taken using a low-quality camcorder, giving everything a somewhat gritty home movie aesthetic.
135* TakeThatAudience:
136** A subversion of Kero Kero Bonito's AudienceParticipation shows up in "Babies Are So Strange": Jamie tells the viewer to mimic their usual silly instructions, then drops "...I bet you look REALLY stupid."
137** "The Princess and the Clock" is likely a veiled strike at KKB's fans who only see Sarah as this cute, innocent optimist who'll always be there for them. The lyrics involve the titular Princess escaping her adoring kingdom and her old paintings forever being worshiped.
138* TextlessAlbumCover: All of their albums and singles, with ''Intro Bonito'' just barely averting this trope with a speech bubble containing Japanese.
139* ThankingTheViewer: The rare track "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9kff6P7mKU Fans (Are So Cool)]]" is all about this. The song birthed from a 2014 campaign where fans who sent a message to the band's email would be namedropped in a song, which would then be emailed back to them.
140* ThousandYardStare: In a sharp contrast to the upbeat and colorful cover to ''Bonito Generation'', the cover art to ''Time 'n' Place'' features Sarah giving one right to the viewer, a glimpse of [[DarkerAndEdgier the emotionally heavy and bittersweet sound the album beholds]].
141* TimeCapsule: The cover art to ''Time 'n' Place'' [[https://www.reddit.com/r/indieheads/comments/9nllnq/kero_kero_bonito_ama_ask_us_anything/e7n6j5c/ mostly consists of contents from a time capsule Sarah buried]], one mentioned in "Dear Future Self".
142-->''You'll find enclosed, a passport photograph''\
143''The headlines and a railcard''\
144''It's funny how physical us humans are''
145* TitleTrack: The first two tracks of ''Intro Bonito'' are titled [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment "Bonito Intro" and "Intro Bonito"]].
146* VocalEvolution: Sarah's voice started off a little rough and deeper-sounding than present, and over time developed into being more melodic. By the time of ''TOTEP'' and ''Time 'n' Place'', whether because of further evolution and/or [[NewSoundAlbum the band's overall sound shift]], her singing has also become much softer.
147* WanderlustSong: "Flyway" is about watching migratory birds as a child and wanting to join them. The RealitySubtext also makes it a GriefSong.
148* WordSaladLyrics: A penchant of theirs. Don't try to make any narrative sense out of the track "Kero Kero Bonito".
149--> Super! Kero Kero!\
150Boombox! Kero Kero!\
151コケコッコ![[note]]Japanese onomatopeia for a rooster crow[[/note]] Kero Kero!\
152動物みんなでパーティーが[[note]]"All the animals are partying!"[[/note]]\
153Dancehall! Kero Kero!\
154Chaotic! Kero Kero!\
155[[MoodWhiplash Gun crime!]] ''([[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext gun shots]])''
156* WordSaladTitle: Deliberately so, but their band name appears randomly constructed no matter what language you interpret it to be in.

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