Thanks for the reaction. I quite enjoyed the natural feel to it, which I always appreciate. You will feel hard-pressed to find songs that don't feel differently (especially when not listening to the CDs in order, and going through videos somewhat blindly instead). From their other songs, in case you are interested, I would recommend: Rock/"Jazzy" feel - Koi Geba; Maningen Catchy "Darker" themed - Suki Lie; HANAKO Closer to the "opening" vibe you got on the last one: Jyanaindayo "pop"/stronger "beat" - Pineapple Kryptonite; Giri Giri "hip-hop" vibes - NAINAINAI; From their early days (more pop/"Jazzy", usually with a more "serious" feel to them): Koi no Shadanki (恋の遮断機) Saishuu Jinrui (最終人類) Dokubana (毒花) (I would strongly suggest listening to the song with lyrics, but unfortunately the official MVs for the older ones don't have any.) (Koi Geba and Giri Giri also don't have lyrics, but those to me, at least for a first watch, are ok to watch without them.) Several of them have "Dance Practice" videos that are fun to watch for their unique choreographies, and a more "raw" exposition to them. There are also the live performances where they really excel, but unless you would be reacting to the official ones (with no crowd...), almost all of them have quite poor sound. Even though they are still quite fun to watch, the fact there is no crowd, makes it unable to showcase why their live shows are so good... (OBS: This is just a personal opinion, and I'm sure you know better, but I couldn't avoid feeling that it would have made more sense to keep Tokyo Calling patreon-only, instead of their greatest hit. Toryanse is the newest, so makes sense, but Tokyo Calling was released right afterwards, and their styles feel closer than OTONABLUE or Seishun wo Kirisaku Hado are of any of them... just my 2 cents.)
You should go back and watch Tokyo Calling with the subtitles on too. Not only is it a banger, the girls are taking on Japanese culture head-on. It's about breaking out of the stifling, traditional roles and creating a new future for their nation. They're a revolution. For just plain fun, go look up their recently released version of Ghostbusters.