YamaArashi

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YamaArashi (stylized as YAMAARASHI (山嵐)) is a six-member Japanese rock group based in Kanagawa Prefecture.[1] They use a blend of metal, reggae, and rap, to perform what is called nu metal. YamaArashi was formed in 1996. In April 2002, YamaArashi also runs a label called Chokkyu Recordings.[2] YamaArashi has performed with popular acts such as , Orange Range and Moomin. In 2008, YamaArashi played in the ETPFEST, the South Korean music festival alongside bands such as Dragon Ash and Death Cab for Cutie.

Members[]

  • Yoshiaki Ishii - Drums
  • Takeshi - Bass and Vocal
  • Kaji - Guitar
  • Naoya Kojima - Vocal
  • Satoshi Ohtake - Vocal
  • Oga - Guitar. Joined YamaArashi in 2000. Former Member of Mach25.

Discography[]

Singles[]

  • [1997.06.21] A New Species
  • [1998.06.21] Yogen (予言)
  • [1999.03.05] The Ties of Lycaon
  • [2000.08.23] Black Hole/Hologram (ブラックホール/ホログラム)
  • [2000.12.06] Wide Vision
  • [2001.09.27] Yamaarashi-ism (ヤマアラシイズム)
  • [2002.06.19] Itadaki (山嶺(いただき))
  • [2003.10.22] La La Singin' Music feat. Leyona
  • [2003.12.03] Arashi 2003 feat Rappagariya (嵐2003 feat.ラッパ我リヤ)
  • [2006.02.22] Go Your Way, The ending theme for the anime The Frogman Show, produced by Seiji Kameda[3]

Albums[]

  • 1997: YamaArashi (山嵐)
  • 1999: Mitaiken Zone (未体験ゾーン)
  • 2001: Six Men (シックスメン)
  • 2002: Mountain Rock (マウンテンロック)
  • 2003: Colors Water Music, Collaboration Album
  • 2005: Aiterasu (アイテラス)
  • 2006: Shonan Mirai Ezu (湘南未来絵図)
  • 2008: Noroshi (狼煙 -Noroshi-)

Split albums[]

[2005.02.23] Kakumei (革命) (YamaArashi vs. Rize)

Live albums[]

  • [2003.03.26] Live

Compilations[]

  • [2001.11.28] 1997-2001 Single Collection
  • [2002.05.22] Super Best

DVDs[]

  • [2000.06.28] Mitaiken Zone Tour '99 (未体験ゾーンTOUR'99)
  • [2001.07.25] Six Men Tour '01 (シックスメンツアー'01)
  • [2002.03.27] Film Collection
  • [2004.06.23] 6 Colors

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