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Bomb Factory (band)

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Bomb Factory
Origin Flag of Japan Tokyo, Japan
Genre(s) Hard rock, punk rock, hardcore punk
Years active 1991–present
Label(s) Monstar Records
Toshiba EMI
Hell Hornet Records
Limited Records
Website bombfactory.jp
Members
Jun-ya
Joe
Kazuya
Shira

Bomb Factory (Japanese: ボムファクトリー) is a musical group from Tokyo, Japan with styles influenced by 80's punk and hardcore music. Similar information can be found on the Japanese Wikipedia site.

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Biography

Bomb Factory was formed in September, 1991 by brothers Jun-ya and Kazuya, along with Joe and Shira. In 1994 they released their first self-produced album, Explode a Bombshell in June of 1995. In 1997, Bomb Factory founded the label Monstar Records and released Monstar Cup Stage 1. In March of 2000 the tracks Exciter and Deadly Silence Beach were chosen for the game Dead or Alive 2 on Dreamcast and Playstation 2. They signed with Sea Green/Toshiba-EMI in 2006 and released their latest album, Social Suicide.

Members

Discography

Full Albums

Year Title Label
1996 Blade of a Knife Monstar Records
2002 Go This Way Monstar Records/Hell Hornet Records
2004 Discord MHP/Skalopards Productions
2004 Another Day, Another Life Monstar Records/Limited Records
2006 Social Suicide Sea Green Records/Toshiba EMI

Mini Albums

Year Title Label
1994 Explode a Bombshell MINdo Company
1999 Bomb Factory Monstar Records/Hell Hornet Records
2002 Fat Boost Monstar Records/Limited Records

Singles

Year Title Label
1997 Monstar Cup Stage 1 Monstar Records
1999 How Do You Feel? Monstar Records/Hell Hornet Records
2000 Break Up Monstar Records/Hell Hornet Records
2003 Discord Monstar Records/Limited Records
2004 Pilot Wire Monstar Records/Limited Records
2006 Slickdrive Sea Green Records/Toshiba EMI

DVD

Year Title Label
2006 Fifteenth: After All These Years Sea Green Records/Monstar Records/Limited Records

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