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Head Phones President (stylized as HEAD PHONES PRESIDENT) is a Japanese
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band formed in
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in 1999. Their sound has been described as
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, avant-garde metal, and nu metal. They have played various music festivals, including Loud Park 08,
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, Metal Female Voices Fest, sharing the stage with the likes of Slipknot,
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. They have also played in the
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History

After vocalist
Anza Ohyama , also known as simply Anza (stylized as ANZA), is a Japanese singer and theater actress best known as vocalist of the heavy metal band Head Phones President and for playing Sailor Moon in thirteen separate musical productions. Biography P ...
ceased performing with the ''Sailor Moon'' musicals in 1998, she embarked on a solo career for almost two years, receiving help from guitarist Hiro and his brother Mar. They had a desire to play heavier music, so together they formed the band Deep Last Blue. They found bassist Kawady and drummer Okaji and changed their name to Head Phones President before releasing their first single, "Escapism", in 2000. Bassist Kawady left soon after and was replaced by Take the following year. Playing at small venues all over Japan, they started to gain more popularity. In 2002, the group released the EP ''ID'', after which Take left due to family reasons and was replaced by Narumi. That year, Head Phones President had their first international tour, including a stop in
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. Head Phones President's first album ''Vary'' was released in late 2003, after which the band returned to America for another short tour and started releasing CDs in the United States. Okaji left the band in October 2004, desiring to make his own music. They recruited support drummer Batch in January 2005 (he was made an official member on February 1, 2009). They continued to tour Japan, taking intermittent breaks to allow Anza to work on her solo career. Head Phones President released their first DVD, ''Toy's Box'', in August 2006. The band desired to tour
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, and in February 2007, they went to Sweden for two performances. In November, they performed at the
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in
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. Their second full-length album ''Folie a Deux'' was released on December 12. In July 2008, they played the Formoz Music Festival in
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, and would return to the city again in July 2009. On October 7, 2009, the mini album ''Prodigium'' was released on the Spiritual Beast label, and was mastered at West Side Music by Alan Douches (
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). On September 3, 2010, they released the self-cover album ''Pobl Lliw'', which includes rearranged versions of old songs as well as some all new tracks. On September 19, 2010, Head Phones President performed at
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's Abstinence's Door #005 with
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. The concert was streamed worldwide live on Ustream.tv. The band returned to New York City to play three shows as part of Frank Wood's 10 Days of Wood music event in November. On November 24, 2010, the band announced that guitarist Mar had resigned from the band due to unspecified personal reasons. The band publicly wished him well and stated that they would continue activities without him. On April 2, 2012, Head Phones President released "Purge the World", a memorial single for their US tour which began on April 6. Their third full-length album ''Stand in the World'' was released on June 6, 2012. In December 2013, the band went on a four date tour of China that took them to Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Beijing, and Shanghai. Head Phones President released their fourth album ''Disillusion'' on August 6, 2014. They also performed at Yoko Fest The Final on September 12 in memory of
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's deceased bassist and leader and at Belgium's Metal Female Voices Fest on October 17 and 19, 2014. The band released their first compilation album ''Alteration'' on November 18, 2015, which also includes six remixes, in celebration of the 15th anniversary of their first EP. The music of Head Phones President was the genesis of the
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''Stand in the World,'' written and directed by Shohei Hayashi, which ran at the Tokyo Arts Center from June 11–13, 2016. The band performed during the show which starred Erika Yamakawa, Manabu Oda, and Hikari Ono. Their fifth studio album, ''Realize'', was released on May 17, 2017. ''Respawn'', their sixth album, was released on July 24, 2019.


Musical style

The band has described their music as "negative" due to their emotional lyrics that stem from traumatic experiences, but believe the music expresses their struggles in a hopeful manner. For example, the song "Alien Blood" represents Anza's troubles growing up in Japan as mixed race; "I had problems with other students. People would try to burn my house". She writes all of the lyrics, but Narumi helps translate them into English. Anza has stated that she wanted to be the female version of hide, an influence that inspired her to express herself in a way that she could not in the pop music she used to make before Head Phones President. Anza and Narumi like nu metal from the 2000s, such as Korn and Limp Bizkit, while Hiro prefers older metal from Los Angeles. In addition to the bands
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, the members have also cited non-musical influences such as actress
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Members

;Current members *
Anza Ohyama , also known as simply Anza (stylized as ANZA), is a Japanese singer and theater actress best known as vocalist of the heavy metal band Head Phones President and for playing Sailor Moon in thirteen separate musical productions. Biography P ...
vocals Singing is the act of creating musical sounds with the voice. A person who sings is called a singer, artist or vocalist (in jazz and/or popular music). Singers perform music (arias, recitatives, songs, etc.) that can be sung with or withou ...
(1999–present) * Hiroaki "Hiro" Saito –
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(1999–present) * Ryuichiro Narumi – bass (2002–present) * Batch – drums (2009–present, support member from 2005–2009) ;Former members * Kawady – bass (2000) * Take – bass (2002) * Okaji – drums (2000–2004) * Mar – guitar (1999–2010)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Vary'' (April 25, 2003) * ''Folie a Deux'' (December 12, 2007) * ''Stand in the World'' (June 6, 2012) Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position: No. 146 * ''Disillusion'' (August 6, 2014) No. 132 * ''Realize'' (May 17, 2017) No. 168 * ''Respawn'' (July 24, 2019) No. 259


Other albums

* ''Pobl Lliw'' (September 3, 2010, self-cover) * ''Alteration'' (November 18, 2015, compilation) No. 239 * ''Devilize It'' (March 20, 2018, live)


EPs

* ''ID'' (February 9, 2002) * ''Vacancy'' (November 23, 2005) * ''Prodigium'' (October 7, 2009) No. 294


Singles

* "Escapism" (December 6, 2000) * "Crap Head" (May 16, 2001) * "De Ja Dub" (April 23, 2004) * "Whiterror" (June 6, 2005) * "Purge the World" (April 2, 2012, US only)


DVDs

* ''Toy's Box'' (August 30, 2006) * ''Paralysed Box'' (October 29, 2008) * ''Delirium'' (July 6, 2011) * ''Stand in the World - The Rock Musical Show'' (December 28, 2016) * ''Realize It'' (April 25, 2018) No. 251


References


External links


Official website

''Stand in the World'' musical website
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