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introduced tracks that would remain live staples throughout the band's career: "Image Down" Because Boowy’s revolution wasn’t political
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and recorded while the band was still finding its footing, featuring the core duo of charismatic vocalist Kyosuke Himuro and innovative guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei The sound of
When discussing the history of Japanese rock (J-Rock), all roads eventually lead back to . While they later became the polished kings of the "Beat Rock" era, their 1982 debut album, Moral , was a far cry from the melodic pop-rock that would later define them. It was jagged, aggressive, and deeply rooted in the punk movement . The Sound of Rebellion: Breaking Down "Moral"