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1996- Dame Na Mono Wa Dame (Showa 100 ep6)

1996- Dame Na Mono Wa Dame (Showa 100 ep6)

SBS Australia15 hours ago
Showa 100 is a music segment hosted by Jason Jones, aka JJ, who is a lecturer at Monash University during the day and turns into a radio host in the night.
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06:46 Japanese For his 6th episode, JJ picked the year 1996 and chose 'Dame Na Mono Wa Dame' by Ulfuls. You can listen to both the segment and the song, broadcast on August 7, through our online catch-up service. Valid for one week after broadcast.↓
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