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ばちかぶり (Bachikaburi) was a band fronted by cult actor 田口トモロヲ (Taguchi Tomorowo), formed in 1984 and signed under legendary japanese indie la… read moreばちかぶり (Bachikaburi) was a band fronted by cult actor 田口トモロヲ (Taguchi Tomorowo), formed in 1984 and signed under legendary japanese indie label Nagomu Records. At first they played punk songs, then later adopted a funk sound, but always w… read moreばちかぶり (Bachikaburi) was a band fronted by cult actor 田口トモロヲ (Taguchi Tomorowo), formed in 1984 and signed under legendary japanese indie label Nagomu Records. At first they played punk songs, then later adopted a funk sound, but always within their eccentrical flavor. members were: 田口トモロヲ(vo) 和田モ… read more -
ほぶらきん
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AKA Hoburaklin. Japanese no wave band from Kusatsu, Shiga. Formed by high school classmates in 1979. The band was named after Hosho Aoki … read moreAKA Hoburaklin. Japanese no wave band from Kusatsu, Shiga. Formed by high school classmates in 1979. The band was named after Hosho Aoki 's cat. Their musical activities were mainly from 1979 to 1983. View wikiAKA Hoburaklin. Japanese no wave band from Kusatsu, Shiga. Formed by high school classmates in 1979. The band was named after Hosho Aoki 's cat. Their musical activities were mainly from 1979 to 1983. View wiki -
頭脳警察
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Coming on like a politicised Tyrannosaurus Rex in the style of Terry Stamp’s Third World War, Zunou Keisatsu (Brain Police) were a radical … read moreComing on like a politicised Tyrannosaurus Rex in the style of Terry Stamp’s Third World War, Zunou Keisatsu (Brain Police) were a radical protest band with a penchant for changing members and line-ups often depending on who was straight… read moreComing on like a politicised Tyrannosaurus Rex in the style of Terry Stamp’s Third World War, Zunou Keisatsu (Brain Police) were a radical protest band with a penchant for changing members and line-ups often depending on who was straight enough to make it all the way through the gig. They were fo… read more -
タコ
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The Japanese band Taco, formed at the beginning of the 80s, is a loose group/collective of varying members that belongs to the post-punk al… read moreThe Japanese band Taco, formed at the beginning of the 80s, is a loose group/collective of varying members that belongs to the post-punk alternative music movement. The network of members was all friends and acquaintances of Harumi Yamaz… read moreThe Japanese band Taco, formed at the beginning of the 80s, is a loose group/collective of varying members that belongs to the post-punk alternative music movement. The network of members was all friends and acquaintances of Harumi Yamazaki, ex-member of Gaseneta and Taco’s central member. Taco c… read more -
あがた森魚
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Agata Morio made his debut in 1972 with his now famous love song "Sekishoku Elegy". His trademark long hair, jeans and geta sanda… read moreAgata Morio made his debut in 1972 with his now famous love song "Sekishoku Elegy". His trademark long hair, jeans and geta sandals made him one of the symbols of the 'gentle generation' from the early seventies, and … read moreAgata Morio made his debut in 1972 with his now famous love song "Sekishoku Elegy". His trademark long hair, jeans and geta sandals made him one of the symbols of the 'gentle generation' from the early seventies, and a dominant singer/songwriter of the time. Although influence… read more -
有頂天
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Uchoten (有頂天) were an experimental Japanese new wave/post punk band, active in the 1980s and early 1990s. They formed in 1982 and disbanded… read moreUchoten (有頂天) were an experimental Japanese new wave/post punk band, active in the 1980s and early 1990s. They formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1991, after releasing eight studio albums and two live albums. Uchoten formed in Tokyo, Japan … read moreUchoten (有頂天) were an experimental Japanese new wave/post punk band, active in the 1980s and early 1990s. They formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1991, after releasing eight studio albums and two live albums. Uchoten formed in Tokyo, Japan from the ruins of a band called Densenbyou. Densenbyou'… read more