In 1999, Mimi-Unagi, which means Ear-Eel in Japanese, was initially formed in Seattle. This album, Gyu-nyu-no-bero-bero (Slimy Skin of Cow Milk), is one of the most uncategorizable recordings: every song sounds different for each other, hopping from kecha-orchestra to punk rock, waltz, heavy rock or even French pop. However, these 13 songs have one thing in common; they have NO MESSAGE. So never mind what the lyrics say, sit back and enjoy.