Formed in 2008, they gained popularity through posting their original songs and music videos on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga, as well as through live streams, and made their major debut in 2010.
Their style—turning unvarnished lyrics about dark school-day memories and experiences of being bullied into songs, delivered in a near-scream—drew attention early on.
Their self-produced music videos are also a must-see.
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Top 10 classic and popular songs by Shinsei Kamattechan (1–10)
besties foreverShinsei Kamattechan

It was released as the 8th single in a limited run of 5,963 (gokurō-san) copies.
It’s also included on the 6th album, “Eiyū syndrome.” Love is freedom.
This is a love song by Shinsei Kamattechan that depicts a romance between two men.
Although Noko himself sometimes says at live shows, “We’re going to play a gross song,” it’s actually a really great track.
Rock ‘n’ roll won’t stop.Shinsei Kamattechan

How many people are there who bare themselves this much and sing songs that show their true inner selves? This is rock ’n’ roll in its purest form! Without worrying about technique or trends, it captivates you with a straightforwardness that seems packed with nothing but what they want to convey.
That’s the kind of song this is.
It’s one of Shinsei Kamattechan’s finest tracks.
Front Memory feat. Makoto KawamotoShinsei Kamattechan

It was released as the 8th single in a limited run of 4,946 copies (a play on words for “shikuyoro”).
Originally, it was a song Noko had uploaded to YouTube, and it was released as a single with Makoto Kawamoto as a guest vocalist.
The change in vocals significantly alters the impression, giving it a fresh feel.
An angel would suffocate to death on earth.Shinsei Kamattechan

This is a track included on the second album, “Tsumanne.” The title is striking, and it’s one of my favorites.
The song itself is very straightforward, with the words “I hate it” and “I want to die” appearing repeatedly.
It’s an impulsive, unstable sound that makes for a very cool track.
Ruru-chan’s suicide livestreamShinsei Kamattechan

An internet pop-rock band known on YouTube and Niconico.
Commonly called Kamattē-chan, or SKC.
Despite its poppy melody, this song overflows with extreme lines about jumping in front of trains and livestreaming suicide.
The more you listen, the darker it feels—beyond pitch-black, you might say.
If you get the chance, be sure to watch the terrifying music video as well.
I’ll do my best!Shinsei Kamattechan

It’s a song included on the 4th album, “To August 32nd.” Even though the word “die” appears repeatedly and the lyrics carry that kind of nuance, the track leaves a positive impression.
The melody is powerful, as if overflowing with emotion, while the strings are crafted with a very gentle sound, making it a song that makes you feel like you can keep going.
Crazy NEETShinsei Kamattechan

This is a track included on the second album, “Tsumanne.” It’s a very unstable song.
Rather than feeling airy, it has a wobbly, squishy sense of floating that makes you uneasy.
It seems to convey the social position of a NEET and a kind of psychological instability.


