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band formed in 1989. The group has released 22 studio albums, several EPs and compilations, and over 40 singles. Outside Japan, they are best known as the group responsible for the soundtrack to the '' FLCL''
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series.


History


Formation and early years (1989–1994)

In 1989 Kenji Ueda, bassist for Kenzi & The Trips, left the band with former Kenzi's drummer Shinichiro Sato and invited The Coin Locker Babies vocalist Sawao Yamanaka to form a new band.
Yoshiaki Manabe is the lead guitarist for the Japanese rock band The Pillows. As a mixing engineer, Manabe has worked on albums by The Pillows and The Stereo Future. He enjoys reading in his free time and is an enormous fan of Bob Marley. He also has his own ...
, the guitarist of the hair metal band Persia, joined them. The Pillows were formed on 16 September 1989. The story as to where the band's name came about is that allegedly Sawao Yamanaka was hanging out at Yoshiaki Manabe's place and an English post-punk compilation record entitled ''
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'' hanging on Manabe's wall inspired him. Ueda and Yamanaka were the main songwriters and The Pillows released their first EPs, ''
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'' and ''
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'' in 1990 under Captain Records. In 1991 they contracted with major label
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and released their debut single, "Ame ni Utaeba" in May and their first full-length record '' Moon Gold'' in June. In 1992 The Pillows visited England to record their second full-length album, '' White Incarnation'', and filmed the promotional video for their second single, "Kanojo wa Shisuta". Shortly after the release of ''White Incarnation'', Ueda left The Pillows due to disagreements with other members and musical differences. After a year with no activity or leadership, Sawao Yamanaka took over Ueda's leadership role and recruited Tatsuya Kashima as a replacement on bass, restarting the band. Out of respect for Ueda, Kashima was labeled as a guest musician on releases on which he performed and Ueda's bassist post has never been officially replaced. The extremely rare ''
The Pillows Presents Special CD ''The Pillows Presents Special CD'' is an EP released by The Pillows are a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 1989. The group has released 22 studio albums, several EPs and compilations, and over 40 singles. Outside Japan, they are bes ...
'', released only to The Pillows fanclub, contained their first recordings with Kashima. In 1994 The Pillows changed to King Records and the band wildly experimented between varying genres. In July The Pillows released their first album as a trio,
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, and one month later the single "
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" was released.


Breakthrough and ''FLCL'' (1995–2000)

In March 1995 The Pillows released their fourth album, ''
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''. Their subsequent single, " Girlfriend", was used in the romance movie '' Love Letter''. In the following year, after the release of their fifth single "Tiny Boat", The Pillows would release a series of singles such as "
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", and "Trip Dancer" that were featured on their breakthrough and acclaimed album '' Please Mr. Lostman''. In March of the same year, due to the success of ''Please Mr. Lostman'' The Pillows released one of the album's tracks, " Kanojo wa Kyou" as a single. Later that year, two new singles were released, " One Life" in June and "
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" in November, which became one of The Pillows' most recognizable songs, being largely featured on concert set lists. In January 1998, The Pillows released their twelfth single " Another Morning" and their first concert DVD "
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". The last three singles were featured on their sixth album ''
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'', which came out in February and became one of their most well known and commercial records. Two more singles followed, "Instant Music" and " No Self Control" would both be used on their 1999 album ''
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''. The year of 1999 started with the release of ''Runners High'' and to celebrate their 10th anniversary, The Pillows released their first video clips compilation DVD, "
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", followed by two new singles ("
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" and " Rush"), both featured on the second studio album release of that year, ''
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''. This record pays tribute to the
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in songs such as "Back Seat Dog" and "Kim Deal" and it is the first album to feature support bassist Jun Suzuki as a replacement for Kashima. In the same year, The Pillows were approached by the
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studio
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, which licensed The Pillows' three previous albums for the soundtrack of the
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'' FLCL''. The Pillows also composed two new songs for the show, "Ride on Shooting Star" and "I Think I Can", which were later included on their greatest hits compilation album '' Fool on the Planet''. Due to their participation in ''FLCLs soundtrack, The Pillows enjoyed a popularity increase, making their western fan base grow. This allowed them to release their "Ride on Shooting Star" single in the
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in 2000 and later tour that country.


Early 2000s, 15th anniversary and US debut (2001–2006)

After their participation on FLCL's soundtrack, The Pillows released their first greatest-hits compilation album '' Fool on the Planet'' in 2001 and also a live DVD called '' Busters on the Planet'' and a new album, ''
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''. In 2002, the FLCL anime became available in the United States, giving the band more notoriety outside of their native country. In October of the same year ''
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'', The Pillows' tenth studio album, was released alongside a double-CD collection of B-sides entitled '' Another Morning, Another Pillows'', following the promotional single "
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". In 2003, The Pillows released their second video clips DVD ''
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'', one single, "Terminal Heaven's Rock" and one more studio album, '' Penalty Life'', which was later released in the US by Geneon in 2005. To commemorate the band's 15th anniversary, The Pillows re-released their ''
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'' EP with additional tracks and released a string of new material, including a new EP with re-recorded tracks previously published between 1990 and 1996, '' Turn Back'', one document DVD, ''Walkin' on The Spiral'', one new studio album, ''
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'', a new single, "
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" and finally a tribute album, ''
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'', including covers of The Pillows played by artists such as
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, Straightener and
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. In January 2005 The Pillows released the live DVD ''916'' which features footage of their 15th anniversary concert of 2004. In March 2005, The Pillows played their first show in the United States at
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in
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, followed by concerts in
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and
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. In September, the band released a live DVD entitled ''Delicious Bump Tour in USA'', featuring footage of their first tour in America with fellow band
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and also a new single, "Non Fiction". In November they released their second single of the year," The Third Eye". Both singles were used on their subsequent 2006 album, ''
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''. In February 2006 to help promote the ''My Foot'' tour, one track of the album, " Gazelle City" was released as the album's third single. The album was released in the United States in July 2006 by
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, with a growing international fan-base and growing domestic sales of their albums and singles over the past four years. In June, The Pillows returned to North America during their tour in support of the album ''My Foot'', with several more dates in the U.S. and a show in
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.


Move to Avex Trax, 20th and 25th anniversaries (2007–2014)

In 2007, The Pillows released their 25th single, "
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" which was used in the anime series Moonlight Mile, being included on their next album, ''
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''. This album marks their first release on the Avex Trax label. In August, the band released one more single, " Ladybird Girl", which is being used as the theme song for the Japanese version of the children's animated series ''
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''. In November, the band released a five-disc singles collection, ''
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'', featuring all the band's singles released under the King Records label and 21 music videos on a DVD in the same collection. On the same day they also released their fifth live DVD, ''Lostman Go to America'' featuring footage of their 2006 American tour in support for the album ''My Foot''. In January 2008, the band released a live DVD, ''Wake up! Stand up! and Go!'', featuring footage of their Wake Up! Tour of 2007 and a single, " Tokyo Bambi". On May a new single came out, " New Animal", and along with their previous two singles, it is featured on their fifteenth studio album, '' Pied Piper''. The band returned to the US starting with Los Angeles, followed by other appearances at SXSW, San Francisco, Seattle, New York City, and
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, where the band played for a crowd of more than 5,000 people. Still in 2008, legendary English rock band
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extended an offer for The Pillows to play as the opening act at their concert in Japan, but frontman Sawao Yamanaka refused their offer. In a January interview for ''Japanzine'', Yamanaka joked that he "turned down the offer in order to have a fun story to tell". In 2009, in order to celebrate their upcoming 20th anniversary, The Pillows issued a series of releases called "Late Bloomer Series". It includes two DVDs: ''Pied Piper Go to Yesterday'' and ''Blue Song With Blue Poppies'', two best-of compilation albums, '' Rock Stock & Too Smoking the Pillows'' and '' Once Upon a Time in the Pillows'', a single " Ameagari ni mita Maboroshi" (featured on their 16th studio album '' OOPArts (Out of Place Artifacts)'') and later the DVD of their anniversary concert, '' Lostman Go to Budokan'', released in the following year. On 16 September, The Pillows gave their first concert in the legendary
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arena commemorating their 20th anniversary. The footage of the concert was later released in 2010 as their ninth live DVD, ''Lostman Go to Budokan'', which came out in both regular and limited edition formats. The limited edition included the concert, a documentary DVD and a special 60-page photo album of the band. In 2010, The Pillows recorded Rodeo Star Mate, their 30th single and opening theme song for the series, '' Stitch – Itazura Alien no Daibouken''. In June, The Pillows released their 10th live DVD, "Parts of OOParts" including footage of their 2010 OOParts tour. Then in December, the single, " Movement", was released. In January 2011 The Pillows released their 17th studio album ''
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'' with previously released singles included. In February The Pillows released their first single of the year, " Tabasco Disco", which was only available for purchase to concert audiences. In June of the same year, The Pillows recorded "Comic Sonic" as the ending theme for the anime adaptation of the
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". In September The Pillows and fellow band Noodles toured America for the second time together in the NAP Tour. They performed in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Austin, Texas. In October they released a live DVD, Born Again, containing footage of their 2011 Horn Again Tour, and in December they released the single, " Energia". On 18 January 2012 The Pillows released their album, ''
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'' and, on the same day, a live DVD entitled ''We Are Friends'', which included footage of their 2011 NAP Tour in America with Noodles. In June, following their Trial tour, the band released the DVD ''Real Trial'' containing the last live performance of the tour at Zepp Tokyo. In a similar fashion to the "Late Bloomer Series" celebrating the band's 20th anniversary, The Pillows issued a string of releases over 2013 and 2014 in honor of their 25th anniversary. Entitled "Never Ending Story", this series of releases comprised a new tribute album, DVDs and Blu-ray's (including a nine disc Blu-ray box set), three new singles ("Future", "Happy Birthday" and "About a Rock'n'Roll Band") and finally, The Pillows' 19th studio album '' Moondust''. The band also performed three shows in 2014 representing each era ("movement") of their sound: their period with original bassist Kenji Ueda, their experimentation with jazz as heard on the ''
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'' and ''
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'' albums, and their current style from '' Please Mr. Lostman'' onward. These shows saw the band playing old songs for the first time in decades, with Ueda being invited to play bass at a single show where The Pillows performed songs from his time with the band. On 4 October 2014 the band concluded the "Never Ending Story" campaign with the "Don't Forget Today" show at Tokyo Dome City Hall and, on the same date, released ''Bootleg the Pillows 1992–1993'', a compilation featuring various previously unreleased recordings. Around this time, The Pillows also began issuing merchandise that featured the slogan "4th Movement is coming", potentially signalling a new "era" for the band.


New FLCL seasons and 30th Anniversary (2015–present)

Following the end of the "Never Ending Story" campaign, The Pillows began the ''Moondust Light for You'' tour at the beginning of 2015 in support of the ''Moondust'' album. In May 2015, the band announced that longtime bassist Jun Suzuki had been fired from the band due to "bad conduct" that had been going on for some time. In this announcement, Yamanaka also discussed the possibility of continuing on without a "fixed" bass player. In place of Suzuki, who went on to form the band SABAH, The Pillows played with various different bassists for their remaining 2015 live shows. These included several appearances with original Pillows member Kenji Ueda and former "support member" Tatsuya Kashima, as well as Tomoyuki Miyakawa (of HiGE), and Yoshinori Arie (of Vola and the Oriental Machine). By 2016, the band had named Arie as their official replacement for Suzuki. Book-ending The Pillows' ''Lostman Go to City'' tour at the end of 2015 were two announcements of upcoming releases: on the day of the tour's first show (4 December), The Pillows revealed a new B-sides compilation entitled ''Across the Metropolis'', which comprises 22 tracks over two CDs, as well as a DVD featuring seven music videos. The set was released on 2 March 2016, about a month before the release of the band's 20th studio album, which was announced on 26 December, the final day of the ''Lostman Go to City'' tour. Entitled ''Stroll and Roll'', the album includes a new version of "Radio Telegraphy"—originally recorded as a collaboration with Ryosuke Sasaki of A Flood of Circle—and "One Flew Under the Cuckoo's Nest", which the band had included on setlists for the ''Lostman Go to City'' tour. The album was released on 6 April, and features bass tracks performed by Kenji Ueda, Tatsuya Kashima, Yoshinori Arie, Tomoyuki Miyakawa, and Yamanaka's bandmate in The Predators, Jiro (of Glay). Additionally, The Pillows announced that ''Stroll and Roll'' would not be released on Avex Trax, as the band had signed to Yamanaka's Delicious Label with distribution by The Pillows' previous label King Records. The ''Across the Metropolis'' compilation was the band's last release with Avex Trax. The Pillows embarked on a 27-date tour in support of ''Stroll and Roll'' spanning from 6 May to 22 July, with the last show at
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being recorded for ''Stroll and Roll Band'', a live DVD/Blu-ray released on 23 November. On 3 July 2016, it was announced that The Pillows would be providing the soundtrack for the anime series '' FLCL'' over two new seasons that eventually aired in 2018. At the band's final date of the ''Stroll and Roll'' tour on 22 July at
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, Yamanaka announced that he had eight new Pillows songs written at the time, including one that had already been recorded, and the band would be contributing new music to the upcoming ''FLCL'' series. Casablanca, a new band featuring Yamanaka alongside Yoko of
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and Kusube Shinya of Radio Caroline made their debut at the 13th anniversary show of the Red Cloth venue in
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on 29 August, the same day that their first album entitled ''Another Story'' was released. The album was only available for purchase at live shows, via online mail-order, or at the
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store. A new Pillows song entitled "Be Wild" was featured in a commercial for wrestler
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, who won the gold medal in the women's freestyle 48 kg event at the
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(Tosaka herself is a Pillows fan, utilising their song "Funny Bunny" as her
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). On 11 November 2016, The Pillows announced the upcoming release of a digital single entitled "Be Your King". as well as the announcement of a new album entitled ''Nook in the Brain''—set for release on 8 March 2017—and a tour in support of the album spanning from 5 May to 22 July 2017. ''Nook in the Brain'' features "Be Your King" and "Be Wild" as part of its ten-song tracklist. Yamanaka commented that the album would showcase an alternative rock sound different from that of the band's past few albums. Following the release of the second season, ''
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'',
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sponsored and presented a seven city tour across the USA alongside a band on the same label called
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, as well as Cullen Omori formerly of the
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. On 5 September 2018,
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released the fourth soundtrack from the anime series FLCL entitled "Fool on Cool Generation". The collection features 14 tracks composed by The pillows, including music found in the ''FLCL Progressive'' and ''
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'' anime seasons, released together as part of the dual-theatrical showings of both series in Japan. The pillows released their 22nd studio album, ''Rebroadcast'', under King Records and Delicious label on 19 September 2018. The limited edition includes a DVD with footage from the "Mono Me You Sun Tour" in USA. In March 2019, The pillows announced their participation on the tribute album for UNISON SQUARE GARDEN's 15th anniversary as a band, covering the song "Shoegazer Speaker". It was released on 24 July. In May 2019, it was announced that The pillows' new song "Happy Go Ducky!" will be used as the opening theme for the anime series Ahiru no Sora premiering in October. To celebrate the band's 30th anniversary, a feature film entitled Ousama ni Nare ("Become the King") with music and original story by Sawao Yamanaka was released in Japan in the Fall season of 2019. Shûji Okui is responsible for the script and direction. The film stars actor Amane Okayama as Yuusuke, a young man who works in a ramen shop frequented by numerous Japanese rock bands. Yuusuke dreams of being a photographer, and he decides to follow his dreams by becoming a cameraman for live concert events. Ousama ni Nare also features appearances by numerous musicians, including: Teru and Jiro of GLAY; Atsushi Horie, Hidekazu Hinata and Shinpei Nakayama of Straightener; Hirotaka Takahashi of The Predators; Ryosuke Sasaki, Tomoya Tabuchi, Hiroaki Arai and Hiroyuki Suzuki of THE KEBABS; Yoko and Shinya Kusube of Casablanca; Hirata Panda, Beat Ryo, Hoshikawa Don't Let Me Down, Honma Domino and Chiba O'Reilly of THE BOHEMIANS; Eiichi Miyamoto of syurispeiloff; Ena Fujita, Asako Miyazaki, Aya Matsuoka and Misaki Yoshikawa of SHISHAMO. To celebrate 30 years of the pillows' existence, the band also held their own temporary museum. Titled "the pillows museum: Buster's Diner" the event took the form of a vintage American diner filled with memorabilia related to the band. The shop also sold FLCL themed collaboration goods. The museum ran from 30 August 2019, to 8 September 2019, at Shibuya Tower Records, followed by a run from 13 to 22 September 2019 in Osaka.


Logo and mascot

Buster- kun has been The Pillows' mascot since about 1998, when on a visit to
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, the band saw a doll of a "grotesque and creepy-looking teddy bear" in a shop window. Since then it has been constantly used in promotional videos, album artwork and goods such as T-shirts and bracelets. Buster-kun was named after the ''Little Busters'' album and the group also uses the term "little busters" for its fans. The original doll can be seen in the promotional video for the song "
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" and on the DVD video and artwork cover of the '' Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo (Instant Show)'' DVD. In an interview, Sawao commented on the reason why they adopted Buster-kun and what it represents to the band's music: "The original doll was made out of really dirty old leather and had a real-looking eye and tongue, but one of the eyes was a button and it was displayed in a window, shaking like it was being electrocuted. We still don't know what it was and why it was there, because it wasn't in a store display window and it didn't look like it was for commercial purposes, but it just seemed like someone's idea of a prank or some artist's work that we thought was interesting. So we used it in our jacket booklet and while we were on tour, we thought of placing that bear image on T-shirts, so we sent the picture to a designer to arrange it. At first it looks cute, but once you get up close, it has sharp teeth like it's ready to bite any minute. So that kind-of-cute but kind-of-scary look fits right in with The Pillows music perfectly.".


Members

* –
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,
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(1989–present) * –
lead guitar Lead guitar (also known as solo guitar) is a musical part for a guitar in which the guitarist plays melody lines, instrumental fill passages, guitar solos, and occasionally, some riffs and chords within a song structure. The lead is the fe ...
(1989–present) * –
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(1989–present)


Support members

* – bass (2015–present) * –
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(1999–2015) * – bass (1993–1999)


Former members

* – bass (1989–1992)


Discography

Studio albums * '' Moon Gold'' (1991) * '' White Incarnation'' (1992) * ''
Kool Spice ''Kool Spice'' is an album released by the Pillows on July 2, 1994. It is the band's first record to be released through King Records. Original bassist Kenji Ueda Kenji Ueda (上田ケンジ ''Ueda Kenji'', nickname ウエケン ''UEKEN'') is ...
'' (1994) * ''
Living Field ''Living Field'' is an album released by the Pillows are a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 1989. The group has released 22 studio albums, several EPs and compilations, and over 40 singles. Outside Japan, they are best known as the g ...
'' (1995) * '' Please Mr. Lostman'' (1997) * ''
Little Busters ''Little Busters'' is an album released by the Pillows on February 21, 1998. The album was produced by Zin Yoshida of Salon Music. Several songs from the record were later featured in the anime mini-series '' FLCL'' by Gainax. In 2020, Jonatha ...
'' (1998) * ''
Runners High ''Runners High'' is an album released by the Pillows on January 22, 1999. It was the last album to feature guest bassist, Tatsuya Kashima. Several songs from the record were later featured in the anime OVA series FLCL by Gainax. The album was p ...
'' (1999) * ''
Happy Bivouac ''Happy Bivouac'' (officially ''Happy Bivouac on the Hillari Step'') is an album released by Japanese band the pillows on December 2, 1999. It marks the band's first record with Jun Suzuki from The Chewinggum Weekend on bass, who would play with t ...
'' (1999) * ''
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'' (2001) * ''
Thank You, My Twilight ''Thank You, My Twilight'' is an album released by The Pillows on October 23, 2002. The song "Biscuit Hammer" contains a reference to ''The Great Dictator'', Charlie Chaplin's first film to employ spoken dialog. The titular song is featured in s ...
'' (2002) * '' Penalty Life'' (2003) * ''
Good Dreams ''Good Dreams'' is the 12th studio album by the Pillows, released on November 3, 2004. The album was produced by Zin Yoshida of Salon Music (band), Salon Music.   Track listing #"Xavier" – 2:00 #"Walkin' on the Spiral" – 3:25 #"Sono Mirai ...
'' (2004) * ''
My Foot ''My Foot'' is an album released by The Pillows on January 12, 2006 in Japan and on July 4, 2006 in the United States. The album was produced by Zin Yoshida of Salon Music (band), Salon Music and Terry Ho. Reception The album currently holds a ra ...
'' (2006) * ''
Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up! ''Wake Up! Wake Up! Wake Up!'' is an album that was released by The Pillows on May 2, 2007. Track listing # "Wake up! Dodo" # "Youngster (Kent Arrow)" # "Propose" (プロポーズ) # "Scarecrow A scarecrow is a decoy or mannequin, often in th ...
'' (2007) * '' Pied Piper'' (2008) * '' OOPArts'' (2009) * ''
Horn Again ''Horn Again'' is the seventeenth studio album by Japanese alternative rock band The Pillows are a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 1989. The group has released 22 studio albums, several EPs and compilations, and over 40 singles. Out ...
'' (2011) * ''
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'' (2012) * '' Moondust'' (2014) * ''
Stroll and Roll ''Stroll and Roll'' (stylized as ''STROLL AND ROLL'') is the twentieth studio album by Japanese alternative rock band The Pillows are a Japanese alternative rock band formed in 1989. The group has released 22 studio albums, several EPs and com ...
'' (2016) * ''Nook in the Brain'' (2017) * ''Rebroadcast'' (2018)


References

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