Bring It! (Puffy album)
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Bring it! is the 11th album by Japanese pop duo PUFFY
Puffy
Puffy can refer to one of the following:* Puffy or Puffy AmiYumi , a Japanese pop duo** Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, animation series about fictional adventures of Puffy AmiYumi** Puffy: P.S...

 released on June 17, 2009 in Japan. The album was released in a standard version and limited version, the latter which contained a DVD and had different cover art.

Two of the songs from the album, "All Because of You" and "My Story
My Story (Puffy song)
is the 26th single by Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi released on August 6th, 2008.A limited edition of the single was released along with the regular edition. The limited edition features a different cover and contains an extra live DVD showing footage of 4 songs from Puffy's 2007 honeysweeper tour...

" were released as singles in 2008.

Bring it! debuted at #8 on the Oricon daily albums chart and #17 for the weekly chart.

Track listing

  1. "I Don't Wanna" (words & music: Butch Walker
    Butch Walker
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     & Avril Lavigne
    Avril Lavigne
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    )
  2. "My Story
    My Story (Puffy song)
    is the 26th single by Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi released on August 6th, 2008.A limited edition of the single was released along with the regular edition. The limited edition features a different cover and contains an extra live DVD showing footage of 4 songs from Puffy's 2007 honeysweeper tour...

    " (words: PUFFY music: Anders Hellgren & David Myhr from The Merrymakers
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    )
  3. "Bye Bye" (words & music: Masahiko Shimura from Fujifabric
    Fujifabric
    is a Japanese rock band formed in 2000. While their music can be mostly categorized as alternative rock or power pop, their music usually consists of an eclectic mix of genres, including jazz, disco and progressive rock.- Name origin :...

    )
  4. "My Hero!" (words & music: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
    Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
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    , ex-Jellyfish
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    )
  5. "Shuen no Onna" (words & music: Ringo Shiina)
  6. "DOKI DOKI" (words & music: Masahiko Shimura)
  7. "Twilight Shooting Star!" (words & music: Sawao Yamanaka from The Pillows
    The Pillows
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    )
  8. "Hare Onna" (words & music: Kazuyoshi Saito)
  9. "All Because of You" (words & music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
  10. "Anata to Watashi" (words: PUFFY music: Yuta Saito)
  11. "Hiyori Hime
    Hiyori Hime
    is the 27th single by Japanese pop duo Puffy AmiYumi, released on February 25, 2009. The song is used as the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime Genji Monogatari Sennenki Genji....

    " (words & music: Ringo Shiina)
  12. "Bring it on" (words: Ami Onuki music: Takeshi Hosomi, ex-Ellegarden
    Ellegarden
    Ellegarden is a Japanese rock group formed in December 1998 in Chiba, Japan. Ellegarden consists of drummer Hirotaka Takahashi, vocalist Takeshi Hosomi, guitarist Shinichi Ubukata, and bassist Yuichi Takada...

    )

Bring It Back! bonus track
  • "Wedding Bell" (words & music: Yoshiaki Furuta)


First limited edition
  • Bonus DVD: concert at San Francisco from the West Coast Tour 2005.

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