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rock band under B-Gram Records label. Their management office was Seas Music Factory. On April 1, 2019, it was announced their activities would resume after more than two decades.


Members


First period (1993-1994)

*Seiki Takayama (高山征輝) - vocalist, lyricist *
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(栗林誠一郎) - bassist, composer, arranger *Naoki Uzumoto (宇津本直紀) ( Deen) - drummer *Naoki Orii (折居直喜) - guitarist


Second period (1995-1999, 2019-)

*Seiki Takayama (高山征輝) - vocalist, lyricist, composer *Kouji Gotou (後藤康二) - guitarist, composer *Naoki Katou (加藤直樹) - bassist *Kenichi Fujimoto (藤本健一) - drummer


History

The formation of band started in 1992 with Seiki and Seiichirou together. In May 1993, they debuted with single ''Kimi ga Hoshikute Tamaranai''. This debut single was used as a commercial song for
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's beer. The single reached #3 on Oricon Weekly Charts, sold over 700,000 copies, and charted over 16 weeks. After this single, additional members Naoki Uzumoto and Naoki Orii joined in recording. In June 1993, Seiki participated in collaboration single ''Hateshinai Yume wo'' with
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, the members of
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and Rev. The single was used as a theme song for
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television sport program ''Geki Kuukan Pro Yakyuu93''. The single was recorded for the first time on Zard compilation album ''ZARD BEST The Single Collection: Kiseki'' in 1999. In November 1993, they released second single ''Kaze ni Mabushii'', which was used as a commercial song for sport brand ''Victoria''. The single reached into top 10 on Oricon Weekly charts and sold 170,000 copies. In 1994 their sales declined with singles ''Kowashitai Genjitsu'' and ''No Return Love'' which reached only into top 30 of Oricon Weekly Charts, but still sold more than 10,000 copies. In July, as the last work of the original member lineup, they released their debut studio album ''Go Wild''. The album reached #13 on Oricon Weekly charts and sold only 66,000 copies. After failures to catch audience interest, Seiichirou left the band and continued to focus on his solo career, along with Naoki Uzumoto and Naoki Orii as well. In the beginning of 1995, new members Kouji, Naoki and Kenichi joined Seiki's band. In May, they released their first single of the second lineup, the band's fifth overall single ''Zettai ni Dare mo'', composed by Tetsuro Oda. The single was used as a second opening theme for anime television series
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. The single reached #3 on Oricon Weekly charts, sold more than 28,000 copies, and charted over 10 weeks. This song become their third biggest, and the last single which reached into the top #30 charts. In November 1995, with the release of single ''Julie'', their sales dropped once again; the single didn't reach top charts. ''Julia'' was used as an ending theme for the
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music program ''Ongaku News HO''. In February 1996, they released their second album, ''Noizy Beat''. The album reached #24 on Oricon Weekly charts, sold over 31,000 copies, and charted for three weeks. From March until November 1996, they held their first live tour ''LIVE ROCKIN' HIGH Vol.Noizy Beat”. Their seventh single, ''Gypsy Doll'', was never released as part of a studio album; instead, it was included in
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's compilation album series ''Best of Best 1000''. On May 1997 they released their final, 10th single ''Kono Jounetsu no Soba de'', which failed to enter the Oricon Weekly Charts. It was used as an ending theme for the
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program ''Ryū no Fukumimi''. From June until December of 1997, they held their last live tour ''LIVE BURST CITY “SWEET PUNKS”. ''In August, they released their final work in the form of the studio album ''Sweet Punks''. The album failed to chart in the Oricon Weekly Charts. After finishing their final live on December, the band disbanded. In 1999, their fanclub ''TROUBLE BEATS'' was cancelled. In February 2006, almost 9 years after their final live, the original members from the second lineup gathered together and performed a one-night live ''LIVE ROCKIN' HIGH Final: “ONE AND ONLY MEMORIES”'' at hills Live Pan Koujou in
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. Some of their music video clips were released in 2012 in the 2-disc DVD set ''Legend of 90's J-Rock Best Live & Clips''. On April 1st, 2019, it was announced that they would resume activities after more than two decades under the recording label Being. On July 14th, they held the one-man live ''Live Rockin' High 2019: Dreamers'' in Tokyo for the first time in twelve years. The music video medley has been uploaded on the official YouTube channel of Being Inc. A new official website has been launched as well.


Discography


Singles


Studio album


Compilation album


Magazine appearances

From Music Freak Magazine: *Vol.11 1995/October *Vol.12 1995/November *Vol.13 1995/November *Vol.15 1996/February *Vol.16 1996/March *Vol.17 1996/April *Vol.20 1996/July *Vol.23 1996/October *Vol.24 1996/November *Vol.25 1996/December *Vol.27 1997/February *Vol.29 1997/April *Vol.30 1997/May *Vol.32 1997/July *Vol.33 1997/August *Vol.34 1997/September *Vol.37 1997/December *Vol.39 1998/February From J-Rock Magazine: *1996/April edition


References


External links

*Official Websit

*Old Official Websit

*Oricon profile (in Japanese

*Musing profile (in Japanese

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