They are a four-member rock band that debuted in 1984.
In particular, the vocalist Sunplaza Nakano-kun is well-known, with a shaved head and sunglasses as his trademark.
His powerful, deep voice is striking, and they have many fiery, rousing cheer songs, so we’d like to introduce some of their especially popular tracks.
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That intro alone is enough to raise your body temperature—surely everyone’s heard it at least once.
A signature song by Bakufu Slump, this rock number captivates with its exhilarating drive and fiery message.
While it paints scenes from a track-and-field club, the behind-the-scenes story that it actually sings about parting ways with a band member is especially moving.
Released as a single in October 1988, it was also included on the album “HIGH LANDER.” At the time, it became widely known through its use as background music on the TV show “Genius! Takeshi’s Genki ga Deru TV!!” When you need a push on your back, why not belt it out at karaoke?
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It was released in 1996 as Bakufu Slump’s 29th single.
The song was created as a support anthem for the project “Saru Gasu Stone Eurasia Continent Hitchhike” within the Nippon TV variety show “Susume! Denpa Shonen.” Its forward-looking lyrics, which seem to spur on Saruganseki’s reckless challenge, are particularly striking.
It’s a song that makes you feel the importance of overcoming tough times with a smile.


