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  1. Final MH post: I fuckin love The B-52's. One good thing that the COVID lockdown gave me time to do was go through their discography. Great shit.

     

     

  2. Major RIP to Aya, from New Sodmy and one of my favorites, BLue-B. You’ll be missed. As if 2020 didn’t suck already, it had to take one more legend before the year ended </3.

     

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R1Abbms8jA8

    1. SHOKI

      SHOKI

      Super sad news. Specially shocking due to how young he was and after having seen him again with NEW SODMY barely 5 years ago.  

    2. robkun

      robkun

      Yeah man, so much for a fabled BLue-B reunion. Siiiigh.

  3. Heads up that I'll be deleting all of the links to the stuff I uploaded here tomorrow. This is to make room on the current Mega account that I have for transitioning to JRO, and since I'm gonna be swamped until New Years, I thought I'd get it over with tomorrow. Just thought I'd give a little heads up before I eradicated everything lol.

    1. Elazmus

      Elazmus

      Always appreciated !!

    2. fruitfork

      fruitfork

      You always share the best stuff, so thanks for the reminder.

  4. Well, looks like Shounen Agit is the final thing I’m gonna be able to put up on MH. What.. a trip. The feeling of the pending end is just... crazy lol. See ya guys on the other side at JRO!

    1. VESSMIER

      VESSMIER

      You've contributed some of the most interesting and obscure music to this forum and I especially appreciated your lossless uploads. Looking forward to seeing you on JRO! Thanks for everything 🌈

       

       

  5. robkun

    Hmm... off the top of my head: CHILD - 赤 MODE-GRAPHIC - I Esverk - 1st DEMO TAPE Light’s - 君の声が聴こえたから Moderate Breeze - Moderate Breeze JUNO - for your letter AQUA - AQUA cali gari - 第2実験室 UNIT SHIFTER - UNIT SHIFTER LatoLanaju - LatoLanaju OBSCeNE - Escape for Pressure & BLIND .... And probably a few more I can’t think of at the moment lol
  6. robkun

    Niiiice. Speaking of Tetsuo-like films, I’ve been on the lookout for a copy of a split-DVD set that has Rubber’s Lover and Pinocchio 964. Too damn expensive though.
  7. So this is a thread that may or may not exist (not that I found at least), but Japanese films are a topic that really isn’t touched on much on here. Are there any other collectors/owners of Japanese film on here? I’ve got a growing list myself, and I thought it’d be a pretty interesting topic. So, any others out there? Here’s my collection so far, non-OVA anime series not included. From oldest acquired to newest: - FLCL - Alien Nine - Cyber City Oedo 808 - Dead Leaves - Crying Freeman: Complete Collection - Kite/Mezzo Forte (Uncut) - Hellevator - Gonin (1 & 2) - Bounce Ko Gals - Survive Style 5+ - Freeze Me - The Embryo Hunts in Silence - Tokyo Psycho - Neighbor No. 13 - Tokyo Rampage - The Crazy Family - Red Room (1 & 2) - Vermilion Pleasure Night: Complete Collection - Blood and Bones - Tag - First Love - Double Suicide: Japanese Summer - Late Bloomer - All Night Long Collection (1-3) - Kichiku - Gate of Flesh - Party 7 - I Will Buy You - Belladonna of Sadness
  8. When you’re listening to a kickass VK song, and your ma ruins it by pointing out how much the singer sounds like Stewie Griffin.

     

     

  9. robkun

    VK: 1. Luna Sea 2. Devil Kitty 3. Plastic Tree 4. hide 5. Dir en Grey Western artists: 1. Prince 2. Mr. Bungle 3. OutKast 4. Jack Off Jill 5. Smashing Pumpkins
  10. robkun

    XecsNoin
  11. robkun

    Skipped over Q-S, but cool XD. UNIT SHIFTER
  12. I just uncovered a repressed memory from my high school days cruising the web, and remembered a gif of a lady dressed as a realistic spider doing... something... err, friendly to... somebody and I stupidly decided to watch the video that gif was from just now and... and... I need to lay down.

    1. Peace Heavy mk II

      Peace Heavy mk II

      Kneuklid Romance - Kumo Onna no Kisu (1993)

    2. 少女椿

      少女椿

      Sounds like something from velvet eden 

    3. Jigsaw9

      Jigsaw9

      Wicked City is one hell of an anime

  13. Holllly shit, folks. Since April is gonna be largely a stay-at-home kinda month (at least around here), expect probably my largest upload binge in years in just a few weeks! Gonna be pretty fuckin awesome!!

  14. Purplefied! Woo!!

  15. robkun

    Here's a bunch for ya. I loooooooove me some J-punk lol. New Rote’ka (ニューロティカ) After 8 years, still my favorite Japanese punk band. Active since 1984. They have a great sense of humor, they kickass, and the singer is a clown! Lol. I actually talked to a few of the band members over the years as well. Ridiculously nice guys. COBRA Gods of the Japanese rowdy “oi!” subgenre, COBRA have been punk icons since its formation in 1983. They even had some very unlikely commercial success during the early 1990’s. They’ve been largely on-and-off in terms of activities since 2015 though. STANCE PUNKS A bit of a younger band that formed in 1998. Although largely known overseas for doing a song for Soul Eater (which, like many overseas people, is the first time I heard them lol), these guys had some really great stuff. Totally full of the original punk spirit as this video will show ya! BOMB FACTORY Around since 1991, unlike most of the other bands on here, it took BOMB FACTORY quite a while to attract a following. About 7 years, to be exact lol. But they’ve since developed a strong underground cult following for their unique blend of punk and harder, semi nu metal elements. locofrank Ahh man, these guys are great! Around since 1998, these guys took off like wildfire beginning in the early 2000's, reaching their commercial peak in 2006. They're very melodic, kinda poppy but not really. Pretty much the picture perfect definition of melodic hardcore, since I can't think of any other way to describe them lol. KIkeiji (奇形児) These guys... are fuckin' crazy lol. One of the unsung heroes in Japanese noise punk, Kikeiji, which translates loosely to "deformed child", were one of the most unforgiving and brutal sounding bands in the 80s Japanese punk underground. For that reason alone, they attracted a small cult following during their original run from 1982 through 1985. Surprisingly reuniting in 2008, Kikeiji have since been rocking and "wtf"-ing audiences across the underground, and remain certainly one of the most memorable bands to emerge from the 80s Japanese hardcore underground. FULLTRAP FULLTRAP are a band that blew up overnight, probably the quickest rising band in terms of popularity on this list. Around primarily from 1998 through 2003, their sound was a blistering blend of hardcore punk and thrash. The guys have been semi-active once more as of 2014, however, playing one live that year, and another live in June. Here's hoping for some more shows, these guys slayed. THE ERECTIONS The youngest band on here forming in 2002, it took these guys 9 FUCKIN YEARS to release any material. But it was worth it! These guys have the old school punk image and sound, although the comment section reminds me why I don't associate with "I'm a true punk" assholes. Great band though! SA Originally around from 1984 through 1987, SA (short for Samurai Attack) reunited in 1999. and released two of the greatest punk albums of the early 2000's: "You Must Stand Up My Comrades" and "GREAT OPERATION". They used to be AMAZIIIIIIIING. However, starting around the 2010's, they started becoming... a different kinda band. One that is much more reliant on classic rock'n'roll/rockabilly kinda stuff, which I hate. So while they're still around today, I do not recommend their newer stuff at all. Rather I recommend this. Slamminggggggg. Lolita No. 18 (ロリータ18号) Wow, I'm surprised no one mentioned them yet. Huh... well, around since 1989, Lolita No. 18 are arguably the first all-female punk band from Japan to really blow up outside of Japan. They toured around the globe, and went on to work with punk icons like Toy Dolls and Joey Ramone, who was reportedly a big fan of theirs, and who produced their 1997 album "Fubo NY (父母NY)". They're also a pretty weird band, with a core of the band during their heyday adopting cartoony personas, and the vocals themselves sounding very cartoony. Legends! Enapou~ ❤️ lol. NICKEY & THE WARRIORS Primarily a punk band, NICKEY & THE WARRIORS went through a weird post-punk/new wave sound during 1987, which was... meh. Their punk stuff though is great. Originally known as WARRIORS, the members changed its name and entire style in 1986 to NICKEY & THE WARRIORS, centered around charismatic frontwoman NICKEY. They were originally only around for around a year, but reunited from 1990 through 1993, before reuniting for good in 2002. They're known for being one of the first female-fronted punk bands in Japan, and remain total icons today. GARLIC BOYS Around non-stop since from their formation in 1985 until their short split in 2014 (reuniting in 2017), GARLIC BOYS are up there with New Rote'ka with longevity in terms of punk bands, and are widely regarded as one of the most iconic and influential bands in the underground Japanese punk universe. GOOD 4 NOTHING Around since 1998, GOOD 4 NOTHING are unapologetically pop punky, and unabashedly western influenced, sounding similar to bands like blink-182 and New Found Glory. I'm a bit come-and-go with them, but they've got some pretty great stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhqrYpExQ2A (not embeddable. Goddamn Universal lol) KING BROTHERS Around since 1997, although on a semi-hiatus from 2013 through 2017, KING BROTHERS are known to be one of the most destructive and downright chaotic bands to see live, and are probably the finest band in the subgenre of blues punk. Very loud, very over the top... very badass lol. ABNORMALS Last but not least, ABNORMALS is a band that needs much, much, MUUUUUCH more love outside of Japan. Formed in 1988, they're another band that had a slow start, releasing their first mini-album in 1995, before blowing up like dynamite by the turn of the millennium in the underground. They're like the Japanese Danzig and are very gloomy, yet very heavy-hitting. Sorta like a horror punk-hard rock hybrid. Amaaaaaazing stuff.
  16. robkun

    Whoa, so the singer of Revival Judith is the singer of this session band?? Huh... pretty cool! I remember loving RJ’s visual style lol.
  17. robkun

    Apparently, they are a session band. Here's a video of them performing a LUNA SEA cover I found.
  18. After 13 years of stanning The Birthday Massacre, I FINALLY GET TO SEE THEM IN APRIL!!! AHHHH!!!! THERE IS A GOD!!

    1. The Reverend

      The Reverend

      Wow, kinda can’t believe they’re still grinding (checks notes...) 16 freaking years after I bought Nothing and Nowhere.

       

      Saw them once and it was fun, bet you have a great time!

    2. robkun

      robkun

      Absolutely, man! It’s crazy to see how they’ve evolved and grown throughout the years. Totally can’t wait!!!

  19. robkun

    Ohh crap, I totally never knew this existed till now. Ah well, here’s my PSN. Just lemme know who you are on the forum through a message on PSN! My username is vulgarMacabre. Hope to see ya guys on!
  20. And yeah Ruri, loooots of love for those bands! Lol
  21. Like add the dates on each artist update in the description? If that’s what you mean, then yeah, I could do that from now on. And thanks!
  22. robkun

    https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm12791936
  23. robkun

    Okay, here we go. This is gonna be loooong lol. Western bands/artists: - Prince (my idol <3) - Mr. Bungle - The Birthday Massacre - Jack Off Jill - The Cure - Twiztid - Death - Bjork - Bis - Souls - Switchblade Symphony - Marilyn Manson (pre-2004) Visual kei: - CHILD - Cali Gari - Sophia - L’arc-en-Ciel - Glay - Malice Mizer - Dir en Grey - Luna Sea - Sharan Q - Synthetic Mushrooms - E-QAL - Rebirth - Missalina Rei - Metronome - Develop=Frame - Dog in the PWO - Eins:Vier - Rouage - Strawberry Fields - Dispina - Inugami Circus-Dan - Rediean;Mode - Plastic Tree - The Space Cowboys - Acid Color - Cry<<MU>> - BLue-B - Elekki Bran - Superbrunch - Ize - Video Rodeo - See Zar Japanese non-visual bands: - Spitz - Mr.Children - Barbee Boys - Boowy - Boredoms - Melt-Banana - YMO - Mimori Yusa - Katze - Abnormals - M-Age - Feel So Bad - Judy and Mary - LU-NA - Pink - Unicorn - Zelda (before their reggae era... ughhh) - Switch - The Zip Guns - Zeppet Store - Syrup16g ....Yup, that took a bit longer than I thought it would lol.
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