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The Rodeo Carburettor

The Rodeo Carburettor
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active2001–2010[4]
Labels
  • Dynamord
  • Kowalski
  • Graveyard Label/Zealot
Past members
  • Takeshi Kaji
  • Makoto Takizawa
  • Nobuya Sakai

The Rodeo Carburettor was a three-piece Japanese rock band that formed in 2001. The band hardly speaks on-stage (other than announcing the song name).

Their use of distortion and noise have often led to comparisons to Guitar Wolf.

In 2005 the band performed at UK's International Music Convention, In The City at Manchester, along with fellow Japanese artists PE'Z and DMBQ.[5] This was followed with another show at London's The Marquee Club that featured Mika Bomb. In 2006, the band toured the United States as part of the Japan Nite event.[6]

Their song "Speed of Flow" was used as an ending for the anime series Gintama.[7] It reached No. 43 on the Oricon Singles Chart.[8]

Discography

Extended plays

  • Moonlight Dance (月光ダンス) – November 10, 2004
  • Pissed Off – March 24, 2005
  • God of Hell – November 2, 2005
  • Vandalize – August 5, 2009

Albums

  • Black Luster Songs – April 19, 2006
  • Kingdom – April 18, 2007
  • Stripdown JunkYard Mixes – October 15, 2008
  • Rowdydow – November 5, 2008

Singles

  • "Meaningful / Precious EP" – December 6, 2006
  • "Glare" – October 10, 2007
  • "Speed of Flow" – February 14, 2008

Tours

  • Pissed Off TOUR – April, 2005 -> July, 2005
  • God of Hell TOUR – November 23, 2005 -> December 19, 2005 – 10 cities, 11 locations.

See also

References

  1. ^ "THE RODEO CARBURETTOR / Moonlight Dance". CDJournal (in Japanese). Ongaku Shuppansha. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  2. ^ "THE RODEO CARBURETTOR / Black Luster Songs". CDJournal (in Japanese). Ongaku Shuppansha. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  3. ^ "THE RODEO CARBURETTOR / Speed of flow". CDJournal (in Japanese). Ongaku Shuppansha. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  4. ^ "THE RODEO CARBURETTORが活動休止を発表" (in Japanese). Natalie. September 30, 2010. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  5. ^ "イギリスを熱狂させたロデオキャブレター、最速のライヴレポ". Barks (in Japanese). Japan Music Network. October 8, 2005. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  6. ^ "Japan Nite US TOUR 2006". www.sxsw-asia.sakura.ne.jp. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
  7. ^ "ロデオキャブレター、人気アニメ『銀魂』EDで話題に!". Oricon News (in Japanese). Oricon. February 14, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  8. ^ "週間 シングルランキング 2008年02月25日付" (in Japanese). Oricon. February 25, 2008. Retrieved March 18, 2019.

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