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Marble 15th ANNIVERSARY FINAL "The other side of the lock 2019"

Marble 15th ANNIVERSARY FINAL  「ロックの向こう側2019」
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Inotou Phonoh

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The Inokashira Philharmonic Orchestra is a Japanese folk rock band. Abbreviated "inochi" "inoto".
It was formed in July 2008 when Yuichiro Matsuo, a vocalist, and Jesus Teranaka, a former member, met at Inokashira Park. The origin of the band name was taken from the name of the park, but the first live was decided before the formal decision, and it came to be named after starting to use it as it was.

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In the past, customers who had little experience with the members themselves were convinced that they did not mention that they were underground and minority, but in the meantime, the Inotoko cheering party was under the water Formed in Tokyo, TV-CM · program selection, national music festival, BIG CAT of Osaka · America village (all you can see 2012), Zepp Tokyo of Odaiba Tokyo (Odaiba folk village deluxe of Konosuke Sakazaki), It has begun to expose the whole story to the whole world through appearance to etc.

Yuichiro Matsuo is also active as a solo performer under the name of Yoichiro Matsuo, and has many other songs that can only be heard in solo, such as "Backache", which represents the feeling of having backache, and "Merry Christmas," where the world's most quiet chorus occurs. is there. By the way, Matsuo himself shows "not a new song, but a new material" and a glimpse of the one who swallows his own song.

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