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band formed in
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in 1981. Although the guitar style resembled heavy metal in many aspects, GISM was one of the first
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bands, while at the same time drawing influence from the early industrial/avant-garde music scene—something uncommon in punk bands at that time. The acronym GISM has many different variations; they include: "Guerrilla Incendiary Sabotage Mutineer" (''original''), "God In the Schizoid Mind", "Grand Imperialism Social Murder", "Genocide Infanticide Suicide Menticide", "Gay Individual Social Mean", "Gothic Incest Sex Machine", "Grubby Incest Stripper Mastitis", "Gravity Impel Slaying Machine", "Get Incinerated Sorrow Mass", "Gore Impromptu Suicide Mine", "Grim Iconic Sadistic Mantra" and "Gnostic Idiosyncrasy Sonic Militant". GISM had attained a cult status in the international punk scene, duly for their unique blend of heavy metal and hardcore punk.
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ranked Sakevi Yokoyama No. 49 out of 50 of ''The Greatest Metal Frontmen of All Time''.


Biography


Career

GISM had their first performance in 1981 at the
University of Tokyo , abbreviated as or UTokyo, is a public research university located in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. Established in 1877, the university was the first Imperial University and is currently a Top Type university of the Top Global University Project by ...
. In 1983, GISM released their first album, titled ''Detestation'', on Dogma Records. The album has been applauded for having unique vocals and a guitar style that was very uncommon in hardcore punk. ''M.A.N.'', or ''Military Affairs Neurotic'', was released in 1987 on Beast Arts Records. The album was quite a departure from the 'Detestation' album, putting more emphasis on a slower, metal style of music compared to the hardcore punk sound of the previous release. GISM released their last album on compact disc, titled ''SoniCRIME TheRapy'', in 2001. The band featured Kiichi Takahashi on bass and Ironfist Tatsushima on drums. Guitarist Randy Uchida died from cancer on 10 February 2001, shortly after the release of the album. GISM played two shows in Tokyo in honor of Randy Uchida, and then broke up. In 2002, GISM made the cover of ''Burst Magazine'' (issue No. 49), an underground Japanese magazine. GISM performed in the Netherlands on 15 April 2016 at Lee Dorian's Roadburn event. It was their first performance after a 13-year hiatus, along with being their first show outside of Japan.


Members and other projects

Sakevi Yokoyama continues to make collage art with his own clothing brand "stlTH", which makes T-shirt designs. In 1987, he made a cameo appearance in the Japanese film ''Robinson's Garden''. In the movie, he attacks a Rastafarian man for teaching children spirituality. This film is the only documentation of his "acting" career. In 2004, Sakevi released a solo album titled ''The War'' under the name S.K.V. In 2006, he designed the artwork for World Burns To Death's album titled ''Totalitarian Sodomy''. Randy Uchida (guitarist) and Tohru Hiroshima (drummer) played with Ronny Wakamats and Michel Hammer in a side project called R.U.G. (Randy Uchida Group), which released one vinyl EP titled “Deathly Fighter” in 1984. Uchida died of cancer in 2001, and Hiroshima in 2022. Kiichi Takahashi (bassist) was the vocalist for the occult heavy metal band Sabbrabells. Cloudy (original bassist) played bass for female-fronted speed metal band ''Front Guerrilla'', which released an EP titled Fight Back in 1986. Ironfist Tatushima (drummer) continues to play in the bands ''Die You Bastard!'' and ''Crow'', which he had been playing with prior to GISM. Kaori Komura (original drummer) is an improviser using Korean percussion. She released a duo CD with Kazumoto Endo titled "In The Cave" in 2020.


''P.O.W.'' magazine

During the mid 80s, Sakevi published a Japanese
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titled ''P.O.W.'' The acronym of P.O.W. initially stood for Punk On Wave, but then changed to Performance Of War for the third, final issue. The magazine promoted local punk bands from the Tokyo scene at the time. Sakevi also personally interviewed the Tokyo Medical Examiners Office, wrote the
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, and wrote
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from Anti Japanese Armed Fronts by asking them all their opinions on
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, included vivid instructions on different ways to kill people and showed vivid drawings on how ABC weapons are made with images of their horrific consequences.
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, the guest-editor for the magazine, stated in the introduction of the third issue that Sakevi attacked a
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for staring with a makeshift flamethrower on a Tokyo commuter train, subsequently landing him in prison.


Discography


LPs

* ''
Detestation ''Detestation'' is the debut LP by Japanese hardcore punk band G.I.S.M. Released on Dogma Records in 1984, the record displays a unique blend of musical influences that the band would become notable for, ranging from industrial to glam metal gu ...
'' (1983) Dogma Records * '' M.A.N. (Military Affairs Neurotic)'' (1987) Beast Arts


CDs

* ''DETESTation'' (1992) Beast Arts * '' SoniCRIME TheRapy'' (2002) Beast Arts


Compilations

* ''Outsider'' LP (1982, City Rocker) Tracks: "Incest", "Gash, Bite, Snatch", "AAHB" * ''Great Punk Hits'' LP (1983, Japan Records) Tracks: "Death Exclamations", "Fire" * ''Hardcore Unlawful Assembly'' LP (1984, AA records) Tracks: "Still Alive", "Nervous Corps" * ''
International P.E.A.C.E. Benefit Compilation The ''International P.E.A.C.E. Benefit Compilation'', commonly referred to as the ''P.E.A.C.E.'' compilation,
'' 2x LP (1984, R Radical records) Track: "Endless Blockads for the Pussyfooter" * ''The Punx'' cassette tape (1985, JICC) Tracks: "Shoot to Kill (for epileptic soldier)", "GISM" * ''Determination'' (2015) Beast Arts


Videos

* "Performance" (1985) Beast Arts * "BOOTLEG 1986" (1986) Beast Arts * "Gay Individual Social Mean - Subj & Egos, chopped" (1995) Beast Arts * "+R, Regicide Reverberation" (2002) Beast Arts


References


External links


GISM Fan site IGISM at Metal ArchivesA review of GISM - Detestation
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