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History

Ōhashi's musical duties include vocals, guitar, and harmonica, while Tokita plays piano/keyboards, numerous other instruments, and oversees overall production. Most of the other instrumentation heard on their albums is handled by guests and studio musicians. In this sense, their band structure and chemistry could be compared to that of the American group
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. Their style is very heavily jazz influenced (another similarity with Steely Dan), yet it retains core pop elements and catchy melodies that have proved popular with Japanese audiences.


In popular culture

Many of Sukima Switch's songs have appeared in anime and video games. Ōhashi also covered the song "Katamari on the Swing" in the
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''. * Their second single, "Kanade", was covered by
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for the ending themes to the anime series ''
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'' and '' Teasing Master Takagi-san 2'', respectively. The song was also used as the theme song for the live-action adaptation of ''One Week Friends''. * Their fifth single, "Zenryoku Shounen", is featured as the first song in the
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'', which was released in Japan on May 17, 2007. The song is also in the expansion pack to the Nintendo DS game ''
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''. The song was re-released for the Japanese release of Disney and Pixar's 2020 film '' Onward''. * Their seventh single, "Boku Note", was also used as the theme song for '' Doraemon: Nobita's Dinosaur 2006''. * The eighth single, "Guarana" is the theme song of the film adaptation of '' Rough'', with their second, third and fifth singles used as inserts. * The song "Shizuku" is the opening theme for the anime adaptation of the novel series ''
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''. * Their 12th single, "Golden Time Lover", is the third opening of the anime series '' Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood''. * Their 13th single, "Ice Cream Syndrome", is the ending theme of the ''
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'' movie '' Phantom Ruler: Zoroark''. * Their 17th single, "Eureka", is the second opening to the anime '' Space Brothers''. * Their 19th single, "Hello Especially", is the ending song to the anime ''
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''. * Their 20th single, "Ah Yeah!!", is the second opening to the anime ''
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''. * Their 22nd single, "Hoshi no Utsuwa" (星のうつわ), is the ending theme song for the anime film '' The Last: Naruto the Movie''. * Their 23rd single, "LINE", is the eighteenth opening to the anime ''
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Discography


Singles

*Debut single – "view" – July 9, 2003 *2nd single – 奏 ("Kanade") – March 10, 2004 *3rd single – ふれて未来を ("Furete Mirai o") – June 16, 2004 *4th single – 冬の口笛 ("Fuyu no Kuchibue") – November 24, 2004 *5th single – 全力少年 ("Zenryoku Shōnen") – April 20, 2005 *6th single – 雨待ち風 ("Ame Machi Kaze") – June 22, 2005 *7th single – ボクノート ("Boku Note") – March 1, 2006 *8th single – ガラナ ("Guarana") – August 16, 2006 *9th single – アカツキの詩 ("Akatsuki no Uta") – November 22, 2006 *10th single – マリンスノウ ("Marine Snow") – July 11, 2007 *11th single – 虹のレシピ ("Niji no Recipe") – May 20, 2009 *12th single – ゴールデンタイムラバー ("Golden Time Lover") – October 14, 2009 *13th single – アイスクリームシンドローム ("Ice Cream Syndrome") – July 7, 2010 *14th single – さいごのひ ("Saigo no Hi") – January 26, 2011 *15th single – 晴ときどき曇 ("Hare Tokidoki Kuromi") *16th single – ラストシーン ("Last Scene") *17th single – ユリーカ ("Eureka") – August 8, 2012 *18th single – スカーレット ("Scarlet") – June 19, 2013 *19th single – "Hello Especially" – July 31, 2013 *20th single – "Ah Yeah!!" – July 23, 2014 *21st single – パラボラヴァ ("Parabolover") – November 19, 2014 *22nd single – 星のうつわ ("Star Vessel") – December 3, 2014 *23rd single – "LINE" – November 11, 2015


Mini albums

*Debut mini album – 君の話 (Kimi no Hanashi) – September 17, 2003


Studio albums

*Debut album – 夏雲ノイズ (Natsugumo Noise) – June 23, 2004 *2nd album – 空創クリップ (Kūsō Clip) – July 20, 2005 *3rd album – 夕風ブレンド (Yuukaze Blend) – November 29, 2006 *4th album – ナユタとフカシギ (Nayuta to Fukashigi) – November 4, 2009 *5th album – musium – October 5, 2011 *6th album – Sukima Switch – December 3, 2014 *7th album – 新空間アルゴリズム (Shinkuukan Algorithm) – March 14, 2018 *8th album - Hot Milk - November 17, 2021 (Streaming) , November 24, 2021 (physical CD) *9th album - Bitter Coffee - November 24, 2021


Concept albums

*1st album – re:Action – February 15, 2017 *2nd album – スキマノハナタバ 〜Love Song Selection〜 (Sukima no Hanataba ~Love Song Selection~) – September 19, 2019 *3rd album - スキマノハナタバ 〜Smile Song Selection〜 (Sukima no Hanataba ~Smile Song Selection~ - August 19, 2020


Compilation albums

*1st album – グレイテスト・ヒッツ (Greatest Hits) – August 1, 2007 *2nd album – DOUBLES BEST – August 22. 2012 *3rd album – POPMAN'S WORLD〜All Time Best 2003-2013〜 – August 23, 2013 *4th album – POPMAN'S ANOTHER WORLD – April 13, 2016


References


External links

* by Office Augusta * by Sony Music Japan * {{Authority control Japanese pop music groups Sony Music Entertainment Japan artists Musical groups from Aichi Prefecture Musical groups established in 1999 1999 establishments in Japan Japanese musical duos