Psychopath is a legendary album by the Japanese rock band Boowy. Released in 1982, it still remains one of the most influential albums in the history of Japanese rock music.
The album features 10 tracks that showcase the band's unique blend of punk, new wave, and rock music. The opening track, "No New York," sets the tone for the rest of the album with its fast-paced guitar riffs and aggressive vocals. Other standout tracks include "Dakara," "Dance Craze," and "Image Down."
One of the most impressive aspects of Psychopath is the band's ability to seamlessly blend different genres of music. They effortlessly fuse punk and new wave with elements of funk, reggae, and even jazz, creating a sound that is truly their own.
The lyrics on the album are also noteworthy, with the band addressing themes such as social alienation, urban decay, and the search for identity. The lyrics are often introspective and thought-provoking, adding depth to the already impressive musical arrangements.