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Cascade (band)

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Cascade
Origin Japan
Genre(s) Rock
Visual kei
Years active 1993-2002
Label(s) Universal
Website Official website
Former members
Tama
Masashi
Makko
Hiroshi

Cascade was a Japanese Visual Kei band, though they had a very casual style. The band formed in 1993 and disbanded in August 2002.[1] Samurai Man was their first full album.[2] Their sound was not typical of other visual kei bands, and was strongly influenced by New Wave.[1][3]

Contents

Members

Last line-up

  • Tama (Vocal) was born on Jan 13 in Kyoto.
  • Masashi (Guitar) was born on Nov 30 in Kagosima.
  • Makko (Bass) was born on Jun 24 in Yamanashi.
  • Hiroshi (Drums) was born Sep 18 in Okayama.

Past Members

  • Kagemary (Syn)
  • Miyuki (Bass)
  • Q-Shi (Drums)

Discography

Singles

  • "Narikiri Bonnie and Clyde" なりきりボニー&クライド(1996/9/21)
  • "Oh Yeah Baby" (1997/3/21)
  • "Yellow Yellow Fire" (1997/6/21)
  • "Super Car" スーパーカー (1997/11/21)
  • "S.O.S Romantic" S.O.S ロマンティック(1998/4/22)
  • "Flowers of Romance" (1998/8/12)
  • "Cuckoo" (1998/11/11)
  • "Memories" メモリーズ (1999/1/27)
  • "Azayakana Kiseki" アザヤカナキセキ (1999/2/24)
  • "Dance Capriccio" (1999/10/27)
  • "Congracche" コングラッチェ (2000/1/26) Ending Theme of Japanese Anime Kindaichi Case Files
  • "Tokyo Darling" TOKYOダーリン (2000/5/17)
  • "Sexy, Sexy," (2000/11/16) Ending Theme of Japanese Anime Ghost Stories
  • "Strawberry Moon" (2001/4/25)

Albums

  • Apollo Exercise (Indies Album)
  • Viva! (1995/11/22)
  • Beautiful Human Life (1996/3/23)
  • Samurai Man サムライマン (1996/10/23)
  • Yellow Magical Typhoon (1997/7/24)
  • 80*60=98 (1998/6/17)
  • Kodomo Z コドモZ (1999/3/25)
  • Piaza ピアザ (2000/2/23)
  • Adrenalin No.5 (2000/6/14)
  • Butterfly Limited Express (2001/6/13)
  • Viva Nice Best (2002/9/19)

VHS

  • Macaroni マカロニ (1996/6/21)
  • Teritori-Machinegun (1997/4/23)
  • Kageki na Bouryoku カゲキな暴力 CASCADE SHOW AT BUDOKAN (1998/3/21)
  • Komanchi コマンチ (1999/6/23) Also has a DVD version
  • Risutora Shite Kudasai yo リストラして下さいよ。(2000/11/8)

DVD

  • Viva Nice DVD (2002/11/21)
  • Last Tour 2002 Omise dekinai noga Zannen Desuga ラストツアー2002 お見せできないのが残念ですが Live at Osaka (2002/11/21)

References

  1. ^ a b Oricon Artist Profile Retrieved Aug 28, 2007
  2. ^ Murata, Keiko Cascade Cross Talking J-Rock Magazine, #18 (November 1996)
  3. ^ CD Journal Band Profile Retrieved Aug 28, 2007

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