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“Tissue Time Festival”

『ティッシュタイム・フェスティバル』

Looks like it started in February 2000, Tissue Time sponsored by a masturbation machine. BUT, this time SP version because of the 20th anniversary of Toonashi, to the Toyosu PIT, a little cheating. The band s theme is escape. 20 years of excitement will not change.

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Kishidan (Yashidan) is a Yankee rock band formed in Kisarazu City, Chiba Prefecture. They perform in the style of 1980s bousouzoku youth motorcycle gangs. They are famous for their regent hairstyles and matching gakuran.

Kishidan's hit songs "One Night Carnival" and "Zoku" were featured in Nintendo's Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan, and Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2, respectively, which are games about ouendan (cheer squads). The song "One Night Carnival" (a cover version) is even used for a level that was inspired by one of Kishidan's live performances.

Kishidan embraces the theatrics of rock music in their live performance, and make extensive use of pop dancing and theatrics. Members of the band will sometimes pretend to perish mid-concert in battle with rival school gangs. Kishidan is also known to parody current popular Japanese songs, such as Matsudaira Ken's "Matsuken Samba II", and Nakashima Mika's "Glamorous Sky" from the film adaptation of Nana.

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Ging Nang Boyz rose from the still-smoldering ashes of the Japanese quartet Going Steady in the spring of 2003. The original band's engine and songwriter, Mineta Kazunobu (vocals/guitar), rechristened himself Ging Nang Boyz, reunited with bassist Abiko Shinya and drummer Murai Mamoru, replaced guitarist Asai Takeo with Chin Nakamura of Snotty, and led the group on a series of riotous tours. GNB track is stuffed beyond the brim; ideas, riffs, and shrieks appear and blend unexpectedly.

Both before and after releasing their debuts, GNB toured Japan and gave a handful of high-energy performances in the U.S., notably at the Bay Area Cuddle Shows and at Berkeley's famed 924 Gilman Street. Kazunobu's crowd-pleasing acrobatics and his rock star proclivity for public nudity repeatedly landed him in trouble with the authorities -- once for a display in front of a crowd of 45,000 at the 2005 Rock in Japan festival and twice at shows in Taiwan.

In April 2007, GNB celebrated their brash live personas with a DVD compilation of concert footage, Bokutachi wa Sekai wo Kaeru Koto ga Dekinai (We Can't Change the World). A single followed four months later. The anthemic A-side, "Ai Don Wana Dai" (I Don't Wanna Die), proved popular in Japan, charting as high as sixth and selling nearly 50,000 copies. The corresponding video garnered attention for its hysterical depiction of an Internet café orgy.

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Sambomaster is a Japanese rock band signed by Sony Music Japan. The band's name Sambomaster refers to the Russian martial art called Sambo. The band has 3 members: Takashi Yamaguchi: Vocal - Guitar , Yoichi Kondo: Base - Chorus,Yasushi Kiuchi: Drum - Chorus.

Lead vocalist and guitarist Takashi Yamaguchi first met drummer Yasufumi Kiuchi a few years back, at a university music club they were both members of. The duo ran into bassist Yoichi Kondo during February 2000, and the three went on to officially form the band now known as Sambomaster.

They made their debut at a live house in Tokyo's Kōenji district and soon followed this up with the self-production of their first single "Kick no Oni" (Kicking Demons), which they spent nearly a year working on. It was subsequently released in April 2001 as a limited edition of 300 copies.

For the first time, listeners outside of a live show were presented with vocalist and frontman Yamaguchi's vocals, which shift between a soft, sandpaper-like melodic voice to all-out screaming madness. Sambomaster's musical style is a blend of punk/classic rock, pop, jazz and rock ballads.

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GaGaGa SP are a Japanese punk band from Kobe, Japan. GaGaGa SP's music has reached a large audience in North America due to their songs being used in popular anime such as Sgt. Frog (Japanese: Keroro Gunso) and Naruto. However, probably due to lack of information and the language barrier, the band itself hasn't been widely known outside Japan. Gagaga SP formed in 1997 local Kobe, they passed the fork through a filter called punk, birth of an entirely new form of punk. In 2000 "Kyoko chan" makes a shocking debut.
After that, they grabbed the hearts of punk kids with amazing speed.

They have major debut at "graduation" in 2002. It jumps to the center of the scene at once.

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In 2007, they established their own label "I Mr. Record".
In 2008, their cover "Genshin nenten" (Nissan Serena TVCM) in the name of Gagaga DX
recorded 1 million downloads of the ringing talk.

Since 2010, they have continued vigorous activities at the center of the music scene at all times, such as holding an outdoor festival "Nagata Great March" that gathers 15,000 people in local Kobe.

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