Yes, the irony is intentional. This track never made it to streaming. It’s an 80-second punk explosion where the chorus is just Mitsumura screaming "Password wo wasureta!" (I forgot the password!). Considering the file is locked, this feels like a cruel joke from 2008.
If you were a fan of late-2000s J-Rock, you remember the holy trinity: the opening riff of “Hologram” (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), the melancholic drive of “Diver” (Naruto Shippuden), and the raw, unpolished energy of their indie B-sides.
Password is niconico. Have you found a different version of this file? Did you attend the Shibuya O-East show in 2008? Let me know in the comments. I’m looking for the "Omake" folder that allegedly contains a .mov of them covering The Pillows.
Thus, the file name was a literal instruction manual: To open me, type the password. After finally finding a mirror that wasn't hosted on a Russian geocities clone, I cracked the password (shocker: it’s niconico in all lowercase). Here is what has been hiding in the dark for 14 years.
But historically?
I am, of course, talking about the file cryptically named: The Enigma of the File For the uninitiated, finding this specific .rar file feels like stumbling upon a cursed tape in a horror movie. The naming scheme alone raises red flags—and eyebrows. Why are there two hyphens? Why is "Password is niconico" inside the title? Is the password actually "niconico"?
Between 2007 and 2010, before they signed exclusively with Ki/oon Music (a Sony sub-label), NICO Touches the Walls was the undisputed king of the indie scene in Shibuya. They dropped a series of limited-run demo CDs and tour-exclusive EPs. One of the most coveted was the —named not for the video site, but for the Japanese onomatopoeia for a smile (ニコニコ).
Yes, the irony is intentional. This track never made it to streaming. It’s an 80-second punk explosion where the chorus is just Mitsumura screaming "Password wo wasureta!" (I forgot the password!). Considering the file is locked, this feels like a cruel joke from 2008.
If you were a fan of late-2000s J-Rock, you remember the holy trinity: the opening riff of “Hologram” (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood), the melancholic drive of “Diver” (Naruto Shippuden), and the raw, unpolished energy of their indie B-sides. NICO Touches the Walls - -Password is niconico-.rar
Password is niconico. Have you found a different version of this file? Did you attend the Shibuya O-East show in 2008? Let me know in the comments. I’m looking for the "Omake" folder that allegedly contains a .mov of them covering The Pillows. Yes, the irony is intentional
Thus, the file name was a literal instruction manual: To open me, type the password. After finally finding a mirror that wasn't hosted on a Russian geocities clone, I cracked the password (shocker: it’s niconico in all lowercase). Here is what has been hiding in the dark for 14 years. Considering the file is locked, this feels like
But historically?
I am, of course, talking about the file cryptically named: The Enigma of the File For the uninitiated, finding this specific .rar file feels like stumbling upon a cursed tape in a horror movie. The naming scheme alone raises red flags—and eyebrows. Why are there two hyphens? Why is "Password is niconico" inside the title? Is the password actually "niconico"?
Between 2007 and 2010, before they signed exclusively with Ki/oon Music (a Sony sub-label), NICO Touches the Walls was the undisputed king of the indie scene in Shibuya. They dropped a series of limited-run demo CDs and tour-exclusive EPs. One of the most coveted was the —named not for the video site, but for the Japanese onomatopoeia for a smile (ニコニコ).