| Song Title | Year Released * | Song Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Baby Love Child | 1994 | 92,611 |
| Twiggy Twiggy | 2000 | 142,304 |
| Sweet Soul Revue | 1994 | 162,472 |
| It's A Beautiful Day | 1997 | 170,432 |
| Nata Di Marzo | 1996 | 176,033 |
| Magic Carpet Ride | 1994 | 178,539 |
| Porno 3003 | 1997 | 188,377 |
| Mon Amour Tokyo | 1997 | 189,349 |
| Trailer Music | 2001 | 207,746 |
| Go Go Dancer | 1994 | 214,059 |
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Pizzicato Five (often known simply by the initials P5) was a Japanese pop group best known to audiences in the West in their later incarnation as a duo of Maki Nomiya and Yasuharu Konishi. The group, widely credited (along with Flipper's Guitar) with spearheading the shibuya-kei movement of Tokyo in the 1990s, is known for eclectic and energetic compositions that often pay homage to late 1960s American Pop Music. The catchphrase "A New Stereophonic Sound Spectacular" captured the group's ironic stance and eager attitude. The group broke up in March 2001.