According to the album's liner notes written by
Alan Bishop, the band received a request in 1995 from a Japanese man, Hachiro Maki, who claimed to be a member of the Japanese
doomsday cultAum Shinrikyo, to produce a soundtrack for his film project about "a secret underground alien base in
New Mexico most commonly referred to as Dulce". Next year, during their tour in Japan, the band met the director in
Osaka in a temple courtyard. After reviewing rough cuts of the movie, they were given one million
yen for their soundtrack services.[3]
^Dulce (sleeve).
Sun City Girls. Seattle, Washington: Abduction Records. 1998.{{
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According to the album's liner notes written by
Alan Bishop, the band received a request in 1995 from a Japanese man, Hachiro Maki, who claimed to be a member of the Japanese
doomsday cultAum Shinrikyo, to produce a soundtrack for his film project about "a secret underground alien base in
New Mexico most commonly referred to as Dulce". Next year, during their tour in Japan, the band met the director in
Osaka in a temple courtyard. After reviewing rough cuts of the movie, they were given one million
yen for their soundtrack services.[3]
^Dulce (sleeve).
Sun City Girls. Seattle, Washington: Abduction Records. 1998.{{
cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (
link)