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A special feature on classic and hit songs by bands that were active in the 1980s

Speaking of the 1980s—especially the latter half—it was a time when many rock bands that would later rise to prominence made their debuts, laying the groundwork for the band boom that swept the early ’90s.

This time, we’ll introduce some classic songs by bands that were active in the ’80s.

If you watch footage of them from back then without having experienced it in real time, you might be surprised by their fashion and hairstyles.

But including their flamboyant “rock fashion,” please enjoy the sounds of the 1980s that led to the golden age of Japanese rock.

Masterpieces and Hit Songs by Bands from the 1980s (111–120)

OUTFriction

This track with its heavy, resonant dissonance is Out by FRICTION, a no wave band formed by bassist Reck.

People unfamiliar with this kind of music might be surprised, but no wave is a very popular genre in the United States.

Reck once made his mark as the guitarist for Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, a band that represented New York.

Shouldn’t the dense, languid sound he brought back from America be more widely appreciated?

Tearful BirthdayHOUND DOG

HOUND DOG: Tears of a Birthday
Tearful BirthdayHOUND DOG

HOUND DOG debuted in 1980.

Their signature songs include “ff (Fortissimo)” and “ONLY LOVE,” but among fans, “Namida no Birthday” has also maintained strong, lasting popularity.

Otomo’s husky voice feels like he’s wringing out his emotions, making it a spine-tingling track to listen to.

Star Love LetterTHE BOOM

THE BOOM debuted in 1989.

In the 1980s, there was the Hokoten (pedestrian-paradise) boom, and they also performed there and gained popularity.

Their representative songs include “Shima Uta” and “Blanca.” In the past, they had many pop, cute songs and were very popular.

Go AheadTHE STAR CLUB

THE STAR CLUB debuted in 1984.

Since their debut, they’ve remained an active, leading PUNK band.

Opinions may be divided on vocalist HIKAGE’s relentlessly aggressive sound and voice, but I think “Go Ahead” is a very cool song.

RaideenYellow Magic Orchestra

YELLOW MAGIC ORCHESTRA “RYDEEN” (HD Remaster · Short ver.)
RaideenYellow Magic Orchestra

Yellow Magic Orchestra is a music group that Japan proudly presents to the world.

Its keyboardist, Ryuichi Sakamoto, wrote Rydeen inspired by the film Star Wars.

It’s been used in countless TV programs and movies, so even those who didn’t grow up with it have likely heard it.

The track also incorporates Japanese elements, such as sampled sounds of galloping horses, which is delightful.

Take this opportunity to give it another listen.