Best Album: T.M. Revolution — "1000000000000 Billion" (2006-06-07) — 320kbps RAR (Verified)
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The date 2006‑06‑07 is crucial. On that day, T.M.Revolution released a best‑of compilation titled: Best Album: T
Brief overview of T.M. Revolution (Takanori Nishikawa) and the 2006 era of his music. Explain what the post covers: album highlights, audio quality (320kbps), archive format (RAR), verification tips, legality and safety, and where to find legitimate options.
Yes — the trillions in your search query are a garbled reference to a real album. The official title is:
「1000000000000」
Read as “One Trillion” (Japanese: 1000000000000) Never trust a
It was released on June 7, 2006 under Epic Records Japan. The cover art is a stark black background with the number 1,000,000,000,000 in white text — which explains why pirates later distorted it into “billion” or “trillion billion.”
Track listing (Disc 1 – Best Hits):
Disc 2 (Rare & Remixes):
This double album is the correct answer to your search. It is widely considered T.M.Revolution’s best compilation — and “One Trillion” refers to the number of copies the label jokingly said they hoped to sell.
Released in the mid-2000s, 100,000,000,000 Billion is a comprehensive greatest hits collection celebrating T.M. Revolution’s explosive career up to that point. The dramatic title reflects the larger-than-life energy of his music – high-BPM electronic rock fused with anthemic vocals.