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They are a popular group in Japan every release since their third single, 'Tentai Kansoku'.
Since their conception in 1994, they have released 23 singles and nine albums. This item:Butterflies by BUMP OF CHICKEN Audio CD. Bump of Chicken, Hiroaki Masukawa (guitar), Yoshifumi Naoi (bass) and Hideo Masu (drums). Butterflies is the 8th studio album released by Japanese pop-rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN. Bump of Chicken, Banpu Obu Chikin, stylized as BUMP OF CHICKEN is a Japanese alternative rock group from Sakura, Chiba, Japan. Motoo's lyrics in particular receive acclaim. They have been friends since preschool in the city of Sakura, Chiba Prefecture. BUMP OF CHICKEN is a Japanese rock band formed in 1994 by 4 members: Motoo Fujiwara VocalGuitar, Hiroaki Masukawa Guitar, Yoshifumi Naoi Bass and Hideo Masu Drums. All tracks are written by Motoo Fujiwara, except where noted. Jupiter was 45 on the 2002 Oricon Top 100 Albums. It peaked at 1 on the Oricon Weekly Charts.
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See free to BUMP OF CHICKEN Butterflies GO, Hello,world and more. Jupiter (, Jupit) is Japanese rock band Bump of Chickens third and major debut studio album, released on February 20, 2002. Songs in album BUMP OF CHICKEN - Butterflies 2016. Go was used as the opening theme for Granblue Fantasy The Animation, Hello, World was used as the opening theme for Blood Blockade Battlefront, and Fighter was used as the ending theme for March Comes in Like a Lion. It debuted atop the Oricon Albums Chart, selling 197,160 copies in its first week. It was released in 3 versions.īutterflies is the eighth studio album by Japanese band Bump of Chicken, released through Toy's Factory on February 10, 2016. Perfectly appropriate for a band whose career is something of a fairy tale itself."Butterflies" is the 8th studio album released by Japanese pop-rock band BUMP OF CHICKEN. While the band mainly stuck to their upbeat guns, they began blending EDM into their alt-rock on 2016's Butterflies three of the album’s tracks eventually embellished popular anime series. Bump of Chicken could do no wrong the following decade, and 2010's Cosmonaut became the first of four chart-topping albums in a row. The band bolstered their appeal by placing their songs in movies and video games and on TV, including the moody "Namida no Furusato (Birthplace of Your Tears),” which soundtracked a striking anime candy commercial. Inspired as much by Hüsker Dü as U2, frontman Motoo Fujiwara's pop-punk underdog anthems and sensitive ballads have galvanized fans ever since, helped by band members Hiroaki Masukawa (guitar), Yoshifumi Naoi (bass), and Hideo Masu (drums), not to mention an intriguing name that roughly signifies "revenge of the weak guy." In Bump of Chicken’s music, just getting through the day qualifies as heroism, an existential state mythologized in 2004's acoustic-tinged, fantasy-oriented Yggdrasil. Bump enjoyed their first hit in 2001 with the four-on-the-floor rush of "Tentai Kansoku (Star Gazing),” from the group's chart-topping major-studio debut, Jupiter. Since their first performance at a ninth-grade festival in 1994, Japanese indie-rock stars Bump of Chicken have regularly crested their home country’s charts with a fierce communal urgency rooted in a four-way friendship that extends back to preschool.