One unusual mainstay in the Tokyo Grand Guignol's productions was music from the solo career of DEVO frontman Mark Mothersbaugh, in specific songs from his 1980s series of albums Muzik For Insomniaks. At least two songs from an original 1985 cassette tape release of the first album were known to be featured in the Tokyo Grand Guignol's work. The song XP28 plays briefly in their production of Teito Monogatari and XP39 plays in Lychee Light Club when the club gather to announce the completion of the Lychee android. This certain album was the thing that led to Mothersbaugh writing the music to Rugrats. The studio originally wanted to directly use songs from the album, but Mothersbaugh recorded an original soundtrack instead. So, quite literally speaking, 1980s ero guro had Rugrats music. Pictured below is the scene of the play where Lychee is revealed. A large coffin-like structure stands at the back of the theater for most of the production, with the gate swinging open a-la The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari when Lychee is unveiled.