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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: The Mighty Mopdecai on 09 Jun 2005, 10:40
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I wish to find out more about this type of music.
Can people tell me there favourite JPOP songs and show a guide to this genre
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I couldnt give you a guide.
but i love the theme to neon genesis evangelion!
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I would personally recommend 2-mix, as they did the Gundam Wing soundtrack and that was actually pretty cool. Apart from that I don't know much about J-Pop. I like me a bit of J-Rock/Visual Kei though: Dir En Grey, Malice Mizer and X-Japan are pretty good.
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My favorite J-Rock band is Asian Kung Fu Generation. It's fun stuff.
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I like The Pillows, but thats pretty well known since flcl.
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Hitomi, hitomi, HITOMI.
Hitomi.
End of story.
Oooookay. So I only like hitomi 'cause of Inuyasha.
Hush.
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Malice Mizer.. hah.
What is it with the Japanese and androgyny?
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Polysics!
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Actually, China-rock, but my friend was raving about them for months and he finally played them for me, and they are pretty good:
Brain Damage
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Two favorite japanese bands are Do as Infiniti and Orange Range.
There are a lot of older japanese bands worth checling out too, for instance:
The Pillows
The Brilliant Green
Malice Mizer
Dir En Grey
Psycho Le Cemu
X-Japan (Seriously old but pretty rockin)
Melt Banana (Noisey!)
Shonen Knife (I heard they are touring agian...)
If you dig on Malice Mizer's later stuff you can find their singer's solo stuff under the name Gackt.
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What I think is funny is Gackt likes to dress up like Alucard from Castlevania.
As for Japanese bands (although since they are not J-Rock or J-Pop this is slightly off topic) I like Sigh and Sabbat.
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Polysics!
Yes! You're the man. Devo meets pop-punk in a demented Japanese pop fashion. So good.
Melt-Banana though are on a whole other level to most bands in existence, Cell-Scape was a triumph. I'm itching to see what the next album's like.
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THIRD'D!
God Bless asain man records.
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I remember downloading Married To A Frenchman from the Asian Man site years ago, and thinking "what the hell? This isn't ska-punk! It sounds like Devo... and it's amazing!"
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I am a huge Guitar Vader Fan.
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What is it with the Japanese and androgyny?
I just got this image of this guy walking into the middle of a busy square in Tokyo with a megaphone...
"HELLO! YES, YOU JAPANESE PEOPLE. WHAT THE HELL IS UP WITH ALL THE ANDROGYNY. ALSO, GANGURO. WTF!?"
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Deerhoof? what the hell ARE deerhoof?!
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American.
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mad capsule markets
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Ayumi Hamasaki makes weird jpop that is rather catchy even though I don't know what she's saying.
Maybe that makes it better.
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theres this one band I really like, they're called Unicorn Table, haven't been able to find much on them though.
Nami Tamaki is good too, she did alot of the gundam seed music.
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The Cheeky Girls! HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHaHaHaHaHahahahahahahaha...... ahhh. "Touch my bum, this is life." Classic.
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They're not japanese. They're european. Nasty, nasty euro-tech.
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NAISETEI!!!
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Wasn't Guitar Wolf from Japan? I've never heard them though. Shonnen Knife are awesome.
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Hmmmm.....
Are the 5,6,7,8s Chinese or Japanese? Ah, well. They're great anyway. Nothing like asian girls imitating american surferpop.
Aw, come /on/. You know, Kill Bill? The band of barefoot girls in the house of blue leaves? The 5,6,7,8s!
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Japanese I believe. They rock, totally agree with you, Aphi.
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Mix of Jpop, Jrock, Visual Kei, Euro/Guro names (some of them just go all over the board) that I enjoy:
Maaya Sakamoto-- familiar with Escaflowne or RahXephon? The opening themes are hers, along with the image songs. Some of her stuff is rather filk in style
Gackt-- dresses up like Char from Z Gundam currently. Getting back into his older style and losing all the random "wooo-ooo-oooo" warbling and overused dakishimetes is good for him. I don't think he's made anything I don't like though
L'Arc~en~Ciel (also P'unk~en~Ciel and D'ark~en~Ciel)-- watch FMA? READY STEADY GO is their work. Also featured in Kenshin (The Fourth Avenue Cafe) and who knows how many other animes
Dir en Grey -- scary fangirls, good music. Harder stuff with occassional Kyo scream, but they do the occassional ballad too (including full orchestra in Ain't Afraid to Die~with frosted ambience)
Miyavi-- varies with the song. If you like Dir en Grey, you might enjoy it.
SID-- somewhat jazzy. Mao sings with a odd sort of breathy desperation.
Malice Mizer -- their style depends somewhat on which "era" the song was made during (Tetsu, Gackt, Klaha). the Gackt stuff is somewhat more catchy (e.g. Brise, Ma Cherie, Apres Midi); the Klaha era is a bit harder
Hide (of X-Japan)-- if for nothing more than his awesome guitar ability
Hyde (of L'Arc~en~Ciel)-- if you like his band, you'll probably like his solo work
Asian Kung-Fu Generation -- of Naruto and FMA fame. catchy stuff
Orange Range -- of Bleach fame. They make me think of a mix of Porno Graffiti and Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Porno Graffiti-- the song Melissa and Agehachou is a good place to start. fast paced, bouncy, depressing lyrics to happy music much?
Yoko Kanno-- Did you like the music from Cowbow Bebop or Wolf's Rain? you already like her work
I don't know why, but a lot of Two Mix's music makes me think of Take on Me. Best way I know to describe them. I also think very much of the 80's.
And does anyone remember Luna Sea?
Anyway I'm done recommending for now ^^
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Define "Pop."
For more traditional JPop, there's always Utada Hikaru, Minmi or Boa, Dragon Ash, Smap...
For more rockin' stuff, there's Orange Range, L'Arc en Ciel, Flow... of course Puffy Amiyumi who everyone probably knows for their Teen Titans theme more than anything else :/
Yoko Kanno is interesting, though not really Jpop, since a lot of her stuff is really orchestral in nature. I'd almost put her at pure electronica.
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If you have the international channel you should definatley watch pop japan tv, that's a good show and it was what introduced me to some of the stuff I know. The only band I know of that no one else mentioned is Zone. They rock, as do Orange Range and Nami Tamaki. Sowelu is pretty good too. Also without a doubt all the music from Gravitation, I can't remember for the life of me what the band is called at the moment though. I'm sure Aphi could help me out here as she has a rockin avatar featuring the main character from that show :).
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Wasn't Guitar Wolf from Japan? I've never heard them though. Shonnen Knife are awesome.
I could gush like a japanese schoolgirl in pigtails, But that usually gets odd stares and cutting remarks. Yes guitar wolf are from japan and i love them, They have this unabashed sincere love for a long dead phenomenon called rock and roll. They just rock, The attitude, leather jackets and chainsmoking may seem contrived but if you've really heard these guys you would know they do what they do just for the love of it. I really like them because they never really fit in with a distinct era, or genre. There as jet-set and timeless as the pixies and id better stop, I felt a girlish squeal welling up and thats just not a road i wanna go down... again. *ahem*
What this has to do with j-pop i dunno,
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they're were some awesome bands in the anime BECK,
Typhoon24
and
Beatcrusaders
esspecially beatcrusaders is awesome to listen to
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Aw, come /on/. You know, Kill Bill? The band of barefoot girls in the house of blue leaves? The 5,6,7,8s!
i JUST watched Kill Bill vol.1, and i saw them! what a great movie (and a great soundtrack too!). Quentin Tarantino is a genius.
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Watch the special features. More 5,6,7,8s.
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Define "Pop."
For more traditional JPop, there's always Utada Hikaru, Minmi or Boa, Dragon Ash, Smap...
For more rockin' stuff, there's Orange Range, L'Arc en Ciel, Flow... of course Puffy Amiyumi who everyone probably knows for their Teen Titans theme more than anything else :/
Yoko Kanno is interesting, though not really Jpop, since a lot of her stuff is really orchestral in nature. I'd almost put her at pure electronica.
I was listening to a Utada Hikaru song and one line made me laugh really hard
You're Easy Breezy and I'm Japanesey
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Watch the special features. More 5,6,7,8s.
...special... features?
oh! that's right, i'm living in the past. dvd's don't exist in my house yet.
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You poor, deprived child. The DVD player shows us the true path to enlightenment.
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JPOP = teh cheesiness
Japanese Noise Rock = teh sex
And this is from someone who get's annoyed by foreign rock singing. XP
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Seriously, I just got every episode of Cowboy Bebop in a DVD boxset.
I own all
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Yoko Kanno is a brilliant, BRILLIANT woman. I love the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack (the show is also my favorite anime).
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Yoko Kanno is a brilliant, BRILLIANT woman. I love the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack (the show is also my favorite anime).
Shinichiro Watanabe makes some good anime. Samurai Champloo was my favorite new series of last year.
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Porno Graffiti-- the song Melissa and Agehachou is a good place to start. fast paced, bouncy, depressing lyrics to happy music much?
GOOD GOD YES.
I love you for including them.
Also:
Plastic Tree - Their song Angelfish is quite well known, and will get stuck in your head like no other. Happy mellow sunshine song.
flow-war - The lead singer has a lovely voice. An overall good band in my opinion.
GLAY - I can't believe no one has mentioned them yet! GLAY was pretty much to Japan how the Backstreet Boys were to the USA. ( Only better in my opinion. I was just trying to make the statement that they were pretty damn popular.) I have a DVD of some of their music videos. (It's quite comical. Some are pretty cool, though.) I hate the lead singer, but it's nice to listen to. The song 'Modern' sticks out in my mind particularily. It's fun and catchy. Plus, I always thought the bassist was teh secks.
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THE ENTIRE KATAMARI DAMACY SOUNDTRACK!
OH GOD IT'S SO ADDICTIVE
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For all of your suggestions but what I am really after now is websites where I can buy this wonderful music from on the cheap. Any ideas?
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where I can buy this wonderful music from on the cheap. Any ideas?
Check Amazon? You can probably find some decent deals on used CDs in the marketplace, if you don't mind getting it used, that is.
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Melt Banana, The Pillows, Husking Bee and Doping Panda are awesome japanese bands.
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J-Punk with AMAZING drumming - Zazen Boys (look for Kuroi Shitagi)
Number Girl - just amazing
bloodthirsty butchers (as above, not quite as good)
Boris if you like drone/fuzzed up rock
Polysics for Yes!
Cocco - made great grungy/folky rock
Shiina Ringo - Just an incredible arranger and musician
Dir en grey also good, seeing them in Paris next month. God protect me from the evil and violent fangirls...
P.S. ASturge I have the special edition Box set Cowboy Bebop soundtrack (with live Seatbelts!). It owns.
P.P.S. Also, damn the inexplicable lack of Katamari Damacy in the UK. Would I need to have my PS2 modded to play US games on a UK machine?
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The Pillows are a must, I can't say enough good things about them and their music. I'll add my little gold nuggets to the thread: Thee Michelle Gun Elephant and Nujabes. TMGE is a fantastic rock band who's cd (Gear Blues) never fails to amuse me. Samurai Champloo put Nujabes on the radar. His cd Metaphorical Music is without a doubt my favorite hip hop album.
The easiest way to get cd's, obviously, are with p2p programs and bit torrent. If you're going to buy, beware of the lofty prices--most are imports. Animenation.com and NipponExport.com are good sites but don't necessarily have good prices that agree with our wallets.
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Stuff about Guitar Wolf
Right on. I'll make it more a point to check them out.
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Porno Graffiti...
Hoorah! They very much rule. As does Yoko Kanno (or as i like to call her, Queen of the Soundtracks), Polysics and the now defunct Mug-Mop. Cornelius is great for some chilled out, ambient listening too.
I have to thank that Sugoi show which used to come on the Sci-fi Channel for introducing me to some top Japanese bands. Any Brits here remember it?
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=giggles= My brother is only seven as of....June the 8th, and he's /already/ into J-pop.
Okay, so it's only puffy AmiYumi, but it's better than nothing.
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Boris if you like drone/fuzzed up rock
Boris are amazing, and the new 7" on Super Fi kills. Hmm, I might do some packing to the lovely sounds of Feedbacker right now actually.