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Surf-rock, Pop-punk, Garage punk, and Enka/Showa-era pop fusion Cover Art Features a dekotora (decorated Japanese truck) Key Track Analysis
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The Band: GO!GO!7188
For the uninitiated, GO!GO!7188 (often stylized as GO!GO!7188 or ゴーゴー7188) formed in Kagoshima, Japan, in 1998. The trio — Yumi Nakashima (vocals/guitar), Akiko Hamada (bass/backing vocals), and Turkey (drums) — crafted a sound that defied easy categorization. Surf rock, punk, enka, new wave, and 1960s girl-group harmonies collided in their music, often underpinned by Nakashima’s deadpan yet emotionally raw delivery. Songs like “Koi no Uta” (Love Song) and “Aa Seishun” (Ah, Youth) became cult anthems.
After 14 years and several label changes (moving from Toshiba-EMI to BMG Japan), the group officially disbanded in February 2012 following Yuu's departure to pursue other musical avenues. official streams of their music? GO!GO!7188 disbands after Yuu's withdrawal - tokyohive Surf rock, punk, enka, new wave, and 1960s
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Released on December 6, 2000, under Toshiba-EMI, this album introduced a unique fusion of surf rock, punk, and traditional Japanese "Showa-era" pop sensibilities. The title literally translates to "useless walking" or "superfluous walking," a phrase the band members claimed had no specific meaning, reflecting their characteristic nonchalance. Album Profile: Dasoku Hokō