References:
(((さらうんど))) is not what you think (^_^’)>
https://www.discogs.com/artist/4297063-sssurrounddd
The symbol on the kimono:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachisuka_clan
“Waito Piggu” viral video, and the video explained:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n70AgNDh6qg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIuN3R8EGfo
Ann Coulter sample from the 48 min mark of her appearance here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoQiRylIl_c
Nationalists being pro Palestine, for example Eric Striker:
(Not sampled, but alluded to)
“RICHARD SPENCER and ERIC STRIKER Debate: Zionism and Imperialism”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NSzQr3jZVU
Rurouni Kenshin / Samurai X End Credits with “Bonnie Pink – It’s Gonna’ Rain” :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g05L8H22SpQ
Futurama scene with “Pizzicato Five – Baby Love Child” :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awCQLMEGl0w
NOTE: The irony is not lost on me, that talking about nationalism and keeping cultures separated is silly when playing music that has arguably more Western influence than Eastern. ( That’s why I chose some songs that sampled old Japanese instruments. ) But really, it’s impossible to be 100% isolated. And it’s a bit of a straw man to think that most nationalists want this. As Ann Coulter said in that sample, she wants to visit these countries. This will inevitably lead to cultural exchanges, and proof of this impact can be seen in port towns. For example, Kobe is well known for being very hip and fashionable in regards to the latest Western trend. But the majority of the population is still Japanese, and they have a unified identity they seek to preserve as it adapts with the times. We should all be so lucky.
Furthermore, the 6th song featured in the mixtape with the hook, “beautiful city,” is actually about their admiration for Shanghai. And some interpretations of the lyrics say the artist looks enviously at Shanghai’s more traditional vibe, and view it in a modernist decline like what happened to Tokyo. Kind of like how white guys view homogenous Japan with envy and nostalgia. Pretty fuckin’ meta if you ask me.
. . .
But clearly, not all patriots and nationalists will have this mutual respect towards other countries and past enemies. I’m well aware of how naive and idealistic that is. Likewise though, enjoying historical connections and recognizing differences between peoples does not automatically equal WW3 Nanking Rape Fest 2.0 .
Special Thanks:
To my broken iPhone for keeping all this music. More to come later.
Timestamps for music:
(Check YouTube description to jump between songs:)
00:00 Sakamichi Swing (Waito Piggu CANCER Remix) – DJ White Pill
02:08 Sakamichi Swing – Leiwaan
06:45 ☆*:. 「GROOVIN’ ファンク MAGIC」.:*☆ – Leiwann
09:06 夜のライン – (((さらうんど)))
12:53 T.U.B.E. – 鎮座DOPENESS
17:50 琥珀色の街、上海蟹の朝 – くるり
22:51 サマージャム’95 – 鎮座DOPENESS×環ROY×U-zhaan
27:58 般若心経 Rap – Evisbeats
29:51 Junior Sweet – Chara
36:15 It’s Gonna’ Rain – Bonnie Pink
40:48 Baby Love Child – Pizzicato Five
44:20 無気力スイッチ – さよならポニーテール
47:36 あたしはここよ – Chara
51:08 空中分解するアイラビュー – (((さらうんど)))
56:35 Lie Lie Lie – Bonnie Pink
1:00:34 paradise – ミツメ
1:05:25 半径1mの夏 – (((さらうんど)))
1:07:41 ボート – ミツメ
1:10:14 君はダイアモンドの輝き – andymori
1:14:12 クラブナイト – andymori
1:18:36 ナンバーシックス – 赤い公園
1:20:32 カメレオン – 赤い公園
1:24:53 Tidy Your Mess Up – Funanori
1:2856 ランドリー – 赤い公園
1:32:22 スカート (album version) – Chara
Tracklist:
Sakamichi Swing (Waito Piggu CANCER Remix) | 4:01 | DJ White Pill | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
Sakamichi Swing | 3:55 | Leiwaan | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
☆*:. 「GROOVIN’ ファンク MAGIC」.:*☆ | 2:22 | Leiwaan | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
夜のライン | 3:59 | (((さらうんど))) | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
T.U.B.E. | 5:02 | 鎮座DOPENESS | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
琥珀色の街、上海蟹の朝 | 5:16 | くるり | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
サマージャム’95 | 5:23 | 鎮座DOPENESS×環ROY×U-zhaan | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
般若心経 Rap | 2:01 | Evisbeats | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
Junior Sweet | 6:28 | Chara | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
It’s Gonna Rain | 4:33 | Bonnie Pink | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
Baby Love Child | 3:32 | Pizzicato Five | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
無気力スイッチ | 3:35 | さよならポニーテール | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
あたしはここよ | 3:33 | Chara | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
空中分解するアイラビュー | 5:32 | (((さらうんど))) | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
Lie Lie Lie | 4:01 | Bonnie Pink | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
paradise | 4:55 | ミツメ | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
半径1mの夏 | 2:20 | (((さらうんど))) | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
ボート | 2:34 | ミツメ | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
君はダイアモンドの輝き | 3:59 | andymori | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
クラブナイト | 4:27 | andymori | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
ナンバーシックス | 1:56 | 赤い公園 | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
カメレオン | 4:23 | 赤い公園 | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
Tidy Your Mess Up | 4:09 | Funanori | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
ランドリー | 3:26 | 赤い公園 | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
スカート (album version) | 5:18 | Chara | The I Know That Feel Podcast Episode 02 |
( This is only meant for educational purposes; to analyze subcultures. )
( YouTube didn’t have good version of ミツメ and (((さらうんど))) so some songs are missing.
As always you should support the artists, so you might as well just google and buy their albums anyways.)

TL;DR
The Japanese really are a distinct population that stand out from all other Asians. And recent research into the YAP gene may prove that they share a common ancestor from Central Asia rather than coming from South East Asia like it was originally hypothesized. A lot of this is just speculation and debated theories, so take it with a grain of salt. But basically, the bearded native populations now found in Okinawa and Hokkaido (Eurasian types with more Jomon blood) migrated to Japan first. Then the proto Asians types (more Yayoi blood) came in and dominated. Lots of killing of course, and pushing them to them to the fringes of the island tips, but also lots of intermixing and baby making. This is all very subtle to an outsider and even East Asians themselves have trouble telling the difference between their races:
But at the very least there is a distinction between East Asian and other Asians. And much like the people in the above video show, it’s often a gut feeling that’s hard to articulate. So let’s play a game. Pick out the most European looking male out of these images. (They’re computer composites made from algorithms that average out a nation’s populous.)