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![]() "54-71" is an Hardcore / Experimental / Hip hop music1995, For almost a decade, 54-71 have been ferociously touring in and out of Formed in 1995, Shingo Sato (vocals), Takuya Takada (guitar), Hiroyuki Horikawa (drums) and Kentaro Kawaguchi (bass) are set to release their eight full length album, “I’m Not Fine, Thank You. And You?”, their first to be officially issued outside Always wowing audiences with their sheer concentration and explosive energy on stage, they are said to have one of the tightest rhythm sections in the world, playing distinctively stoic yet juicy beats, with influences ranging from hip hop to soul to funk and to rock. This is complemented with carefully placed guitar lines and inimitable blasts of rapping, which goes back and forth between thrilling tension and sly humour. Simply put, they utilize minimal means to maximum effect. The strength of their live performances has to be seen to be believed, and has so far led them to tour Over a slew of releases, including two albums for BMG Japan, the band have gained legendary status in their homeland. Their newest offering gives the rest of the world a chance to catch up. Recorded at Electrical Audio in Mastered by Bob Weston at Discography ![]() 54-71 (2000, Lee V Cleef) ![]() Reprise (2001, Lastrum) ![]() Enclorox (2002, BMG Japan) ![]() True Men of Non-Doing (2003, BMG Japan) ![]() All Songs Composed & Performed by 54-71 (2004, Some of Us) ![]() We Don’t America (2005, split EP w/9dw, Catune) ![]() See also: www.54-71.org - The official website |
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