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'''UVERworld''' is a [[J-Rock]] band on [[index.php?title=gr8! Records&action=edit|gr8! Records]] under the [[Sony]] label, whose members originally
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[[Image:UVERworld - ENIGMASIS promo.jpg‎|thumb|550px|UVERworld promoting ''[[Enigmasis|ENIGMASIS]]'' (2023)]]
  
came from [[index.php?title=Shiga&action=edit|Shiga]], [[index.php?title=Kansai&action=edit|Kansai]]. TAKUYA∞ is the main force behind UVERworld because
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'''UVERworld''' is a fusion band consisting of six members all originating from [[Wikipedia:Kusatsu, Shiga|Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan]]. They are signed to gr8! Records under the [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony]] music label. The band was formed in 2004 after the disbanding of Sangoku Road, a band that consisted of many of the same members. Though not the biggest sellers, the band has found immense success, managing to release all but two singles placing within the top 5 [[Oricon]] weekly charts and obtaining the top spot with their twelfth single, "[[Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi]]", the first opening to the second season of the anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]''.
  
he writes the music, is the vocalist, and is able to play all of the instruments himself. The general sound of UVERworld is a mix of rock and pop with
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The name ''UVERworld'' is a term coined by the members of the band, combining the words ''über'' and over with ''world'' to form a phrase that means "''crossing above the world''". Before the band name was decided, their agent thought ''○ ○ world'' and ''OVERunder'' would make suitable names for them. The band's official fanclub is called ''NEO SOUND WAVE'' and its members the ''NEO sound CREW''.
  
the occasional rap interlude thrown in by TAKUYA∞. Their name is a name they coined themselves (by combining 'über' and 'over') and to them means
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==Members==
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* [[TAKUYA (UVERworld)|TAKUYA∞]] - Vocals, Programming
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* [[Katsuya]] (克哉) - Guitar
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* [[Saionji Akira|Akira]] (彰) - Guitar
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* [[Nobuto]] (信人) - Bass
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* [[Shintarou (UVERworld)|Shintarou]] (真太郎) - Drums
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* [[Seika (UVERworld)|SEIKA]] (誠果) - Manipulator & Sax
  
'Crossing over their own world'. The band is most recognized for their hit songs [[D-tecnoLife]], [[Shamrock|SHAMROCK]], [[Kimi no Suki na Uta]] and  
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==Information==
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===Independent Era===
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[[Image:Soundroad+UVERworld2.jpg|thumb|250px|Sangoku Road in 2002]]
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UVERworld originally started out as a band called ''Sangoku Road'' in 2000 with seven members including two vocalist. TAKUYA at the time was known as ACE ∞ trigger, the second vocalist was known as Alice Ice and was said to have "''screaming vocals''". Alice Ice did not remain with the band for too long, having left by the time the first indie CD was released. The band also contained a member named Seika, who played "sax-rock" for the band and was responsible for booking live shows that the band played in that era, he was seen as the first leader of the band. Though he is not an official member of UVERworld, Seika has participated in various songs for them and serves as back-up member for the band during some live shows. Despite sighting musical differences as a reason for not joining UVERworld, Seika and the band continue a close friendship. Some of the songs they were known to have produced as Sangoku Road were ''B-FLAT'', ''for the next generation'', and ''Vocal Tick''.
  
[[Colors of the Heart]].
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After Sangoku Road was signed to an independent label that was part of Sony, the members were taken in on interviews asking about their aspirations. TAKUYA∞  stated that his greatest wish was to play at the Budokan Performance Area, a wish that would come true on December 5th, 2008, when the band played for a sold out crowd. When asked about it, the president of Sony Music stated the he was surprised as he did not believe the band would hold such appeal.  
  
===From Wiki.theppn===
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During their October 2004 live in Osaka, sponsored by BAYSIDE FM radio, Sangoku Road announced that they would be breaking up. UVERworld was formed shortly after and Ace ∞ triger renamed himself TAKUYA∞ .
  
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===UVERworld Era===
  
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[[Image:DTECNOPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|left|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[D-Tecno Life|D-tecnoLife]]" (2005)]]
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The first single from UVERworld, "[[D-Tecno Life|D-tecnoLife]]", was previewed in February of 2005 as it was the second opening theme to the anime series ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]''. It was released on June 7th, 2005, the single was an early success for the band, placing 4th on the weekly [[Oricon]] music charts and managing to sell over 100,000 copies by the end of the year. The single continued to sell well, ultimately earning itself the spot of the 99th best selling single of the year in Japan.
  
Towa no Kanashi (2008)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:uverdoupromo1.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>UVERworld promoting
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A mascot character named UVER-chan, officially dubbed the sixth member of the band, was created and featured on the CD jackets for the first three singles and album released by the group. The members of the band have stated that the motif behind the character is "the happiness of music", a character that represents the joy they all get from making music. Since it was an original character designed by an outside artist, Sony decided to drop it after a while because of royalties. The band has since adopted a self designed UVERworld logo, a circular shape with the letters "U" and "W" overlaid on top of each other, the logo was first seen with the release of "[[Go-On|GO-ON]]", the thirteenth single from the band.
  
[[Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi]] (2008)</div></div></div>
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Though the general fan base of UVERworld is seen to be females ranging from ten to twenty years of age, there have been many male fans of the band as well. [[Sakurada Dori]] has called them his favorite band, [[Kubo Tite]] has expressed his continuing interest in them ever since they worked on ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]''. The band has also found itself garnering fans in the form of musicians such as [[Kuriyama Chiaki]], [[Nishiyama Maki]], and [[T.M. Revolution]].
  
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UVERworld has continued to have varied success since their debut, having all but two of their singles place in the top 5 on the music charts in their first week of release, but having those singles drop fast and having only released a single number one. Despite this, the band has managed to maintain consistent sales and improved live sales, selling out [[Budokan]] and various other venues. They have released singles for Dramas as well as various prime-time anime and other products. The [[PV]] for their single "[[Gold (UVERworld)|GOLD]]" was the first 3-D Japanese music video, as well as the most expensive to date. In December 2010, the band will have another wish come true as they are to play the final show in their "LAST TOUR" at the [[Tokyo Dome]]. This will be considered the first "one man live" from the band.
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Members</span>==
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In addition to their success, the band members themselves remain a close knit group that consider themselves each other's family. Up until around the release of ''[[Proglution|PROGLUTION]]'', the members of UVERworld all lived together in a four room home. Despite there only being four rooms, there were five members of the band and they would often play Rock-paper-scissors to decide who would sleep in the living room for any given week. They were known to play tricks on the member sleeping out in the living room quite often. In 2008, TAKUYA∞ moved out into a two floor home. TAKUYA states that he did this to ease up the living situation of having five people in four rooms as well as being able to create a studio on the second floor of his home that he dubbed the "core ability room". Despite moving out, it has been stated by band members that TAKUYA∞ seems to spend even more time at their home than he did when he lived there.
 
 
* [[TAKUYA∞|TAKUYA∞]] (vocals, programming)
 
* [[index.php?title=Katsuya&action=edit|Katsuya]] (克哉) (guitar)
 
* [[index.php?title=Akira&action=edit|Akira]] (彰) (guitar)
 
* [[index.php?title=Nobuto&action=edit|Nobuto]] (信人) (bass)
 
* [[index.php?title=Shintarou&action=edit|Shintarou]] (真太郎) (drums, formerly from [[index.php?title=Double Impact&action=edit|Double Impact]])
 
 
 
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
 
 
 
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 292px">[[Image:UVERworld.jpg|[[Image:290px-UVERworld.jpg|290px|UVERworld (2005)]]]]<div
 
 
 
class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:UVERworld.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>UVERworld (2005)</div></div></div><div
 
 
 
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The band was originally formed in June 2002, and had seven members. However, the saxophonist and the vocalist left after this period, and the band
 
 
 
decided on a new name. UVERworld was originally called 'Sangoku Road' (さんごくロード) (Mix of 'sound', 'Goku' (極, 'very') and road)
 
 
 
Though they had been around as a band for some time, UVERworld only broke into the mainstream in 2005 when they debuted under [[Sony Records]] with the
 
 
 
hit song [[D-tecnoLife]] that was used as the second opening to the anime [[Bleach|BLEACH]]. Due to the extreme attention received from the anime, the
 
 
 
single debuted at #4 on Oricon charts and even broke into the [[2005 Oricon Top 100 Singles|Top 200 singles list]] for 2005 by selling 103,104 units.
 
 
 
TAKUYA∞ was originally unhappy with the vocals for the song and asked to re-record them. Even after the single version was released, he was not
 
 
 
satisfied and released a further 'album' version.
 
 
 
UVERworld's second single, [[Chance!|CHANCE!]], was not as successful as it's predecessor. Though it reached #5 on Oricon charts (due to it being used
 
 
 
as the CM song and opening theme for the PSP game [[index.php?title=BLEACH~Heat the Soul 2~&action=edit|BLEACH~Heat the Soul 2~]]) the single quickly
 
 
 
slipped from the charts and not making much of a mark. The band's third single, [[just Melody]], faired even poorer at #17 as there was no tie-up for
 
 
 
the single.
 
 
 
Soon after the release of their third single, UVERworld's debut album [[Timeless (UVERworld)|Timeless]] was released, breaking the top 10 at #5 on the
 
 
 
charts and selling app. 60,000 units.
 
 
 
UVERworld once again graced the anime scene again by having their fourth single, [[Colors of the Heart]], used as the third opening theme for the
 
 
 
popular anime [[index.php?title=Blood Plus&action=edit|Blood+]]. This single reached an even higher position than their debut single, at #3. The first
 
 
 
week sales for this single (39,000) were larger than the total singles for both [[Chance!|CHANCE!]] and [[just Melody]] (which had either four or seven
 
 
 
months more time on the market).
 
 
 
Their fifth single, entitled [[Shamrock|SHAMROCK]], was used as the theme song to the dorama [[index.php?title=Dandori. ~Dance Drill~&action=edit|
 
 
 
Dandori. ~Dance☆Drill~]] (ダンドリ。), and was released in August. This proved to be an even bigger hit than Colors of the Heart; selling roughly 10,000 more
 
 
 
copies in its first week (though despite this was three positions lower than Colors of the Heart reached).
 
 
 
UVERworld once again released a new single in November, titled [[Kimi no Suki na Uta]], a ballad song used as the theme song to the variety show
 
 
 
[[index.php?title=Koisuru Hanikami!&action=edit|Koisuru Hanikami!]]. The single debuted at the exceedingly high position of #2 (their highest charting
 
 
 
single yet). A live DVD, named UVERworld Live at Shibuya-AX, was released on December 20th, 2006. At the same time, 「The songs for DEATH NOTE the movie
 
 
 
~the Last name TRIBUTE~」 was released, featuring ~流れ・空虚・THIS WORD~(D.N.version) by UVERworld. Their new album, BUGRIGHT, was released February 21st,
 
 
 
2007. This album featured previous singles, Colors of the Heart, SHAMROCK, and Kimi no Suki na Uta, as well as ~流れ・空虚・THIS WORD.
 
 
 
Three months after the release of BUGRIGHT their 7th single, [[endscape]], was released. It was used as the first opening theme song for the anime
 
 
 
adaptation of [[index.php?title=Terra e...&action=edit|Terra e...]] and debuted at #4 selling 45,070, UVERworld's highest amount of copies sold in the
 
 
 
first week for a single. Their 8th single [[Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~]] debuted at #2 and has so far sold over 46,000 copies.
 
 
 
They later went on to preform the opening theme to the J-Drama Hataraki Man, based on the manga of the same name. The 10th single from the band was used
 
 
 
as the 4th opening to the anime D.Gray-Man.
 
 
 
 
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==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
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==Discography==
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[[Image:Kimi no Suki na UtaPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Kimi no Suki na Uta]]" (2006)]]
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[[Image:SHAKAPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~]]" (2007)]]
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[[Image:Koishikuteuverpromo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Koishikute (UVERworld)|Koishikute]]" (2008)]]
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[[Image:UVERAwakEVE Promo B.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting ''[[Awakeve|AwakEVE]]'' (2009)]]
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[[Image:NO1UVERPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[No.1 (UVERworld)|NO.1]]" (2010)]]
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[[Image:BabyBornPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Baby Born & Go / Kinjito|BABY BORN & GO / KINJITO]]" (2011)]]
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[[Image:7thTriggerPROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[7th Trigger]]" (2012)]]
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[[Image:Nano Second PROMO.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Nano Second|Nano・Second]]" (2013)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - 0 CHOIR promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting ''[[0 Choir|Ø CHOIR]]'' (2014)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - Boku no Kotoba de wa Nai promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Boku no Kotoba de wa Nai Kore wa Bokutachi no Kotoba]]" (2015)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - WE ARE GO promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[We Are Go / All Alone|WE ARE GO / ALL ALONE]]" (2016)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - DECIDED promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Decided|DECIDED]]" (2017)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - GOOD and EVIL promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[Good and Evil / Eden e|GOOD and EVIL / EDEN e]]" (2018)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - UNSER promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting ''[[Unser|UNSER]]'' (2019)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - AS ONE promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting "[[As One (UVERworld)|AS ONE]]" (2020)]]
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[[Image:UVERworld - 30 promo.jpg‎|thumb|250px|UVERworld promoting ''[[30]]'' (2021)]]
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===Studio Albums===
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* [2006.02.15] [[Timeless (UVERworld)|Timeless]]
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* [2007.02.21] [[Bugright|BUGRIGHT]]
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* [2008.01.16] [[Proglution|PROGLUTION]]
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* [2009.02.18] [[Awakeve|AwakEVE]]
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* [2010.04.14] [[Last (UVERworld)|LAST]]
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* [2011.06.01] [[Life 6 Sense|LIFE 6 SENSE]]
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* [2012.11.28] [[The One (UVERworld)|THE ONE]]
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* [2014.07.02] [[0 Choir|Ø CHOIR]]
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* [2017.08.02] [[Tycoon|TYCOON]]
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* [2019.12.04] [[Unser|UNSER]]
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* [2021.12.22] [[30]]
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* [2023.07.19] [[Enigmasis|ENIGMASIS]]
  
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 292px">[[Image:UVERworld2006.jpg|[[Image:290px-UVERworld2006.jpg|290px|UVERworld
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===Best Albums===
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* [2009.12.09] [[Neo Sound Best|Neo SOUND BEST]]
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* [2018.07.18] [[All Time Best (UVERworld)|ALL TIME BEST]]
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* [2018.07.18] [[All Time Best -Fan Best- (Extra Edition)|ALL TIME BEST -FAN BEST- (EXTRA EDITION)]] <small>(Digital)</small>
  
promoting Colors of the Heart (2006)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:UVERworld2006.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]
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===Live Albums===
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* [2014.03.19] [[Queen's Party at Nippon Budokan|Queen's PARTY at Nippon Budokan]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2015.05.27] [[UVERworld Live at Kyocera Dome Osaka]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2015.09.23] [[UVERworld King's Parade at Yokohama Arena|UVERworld KING'S PARADE at Yokohama Arena]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2016.07.27] [[UVERworld King's Parade at Kobe World Hall|UVERworld KING'S PARADE at Kobe World Hall]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2018.03.14] [[UVERworld King's Parade 2017 Saitama Super Arena|UVERworld KING'S PARADE 2017 Saitama Super Arena]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2019.07.10] [[UVERworld Queen's Party at Nippon Budokan 2018.12.21|UVERworld QUEEN'S PARTY at Nippon Budokan 2018.12.21]] <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2019.07.10] [[UVERworld King's Parade at Yokohama Arena 2012.12.21|UVERworld KING'S PARADE at Yokohama Arena 2018.12.21]] <small>(Digital)</small>
  
</div>UVERworld promoting [[Colors of the Heart]] (2006)</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 292px">
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===Other Albums===
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* [2022.07.20] [[Instrumentals-Mugendai|INSTRUMENTALS-∞]] <small>(Instrumental Best)</small>
  
[[Image:Endscape.jpg|[[Image:290px-Endscape.jpg|290px|UVERworld (2007)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">[[Image:Endscape.jpg|
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===Singles===
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* [2005.07.06] [[D-Tecno Life|D-tecnoLife]]
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* [2005.10.26] [[Chance! (UVERworld)|CHANCE!]]
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* [2006.01.25] [[Just Melody|just Melody]]
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* [2006.05.17] [[Colors of the Heart]]
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* [2006.08.02] [[Shamrock|SHAMROCK]]
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* [2006.11.15] [[Kimi no Suki na Uta]] (君の好きなうた; ''Your Favorite Song'')
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* [2007.05.30] [[Endscape|endscape]]
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* [2007.08.08] [[Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~]] (シャカビーチ~Laka Laka La~)
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* [2007.11.14] [[Ukiyo Crossing|Ukiyo CROSSING]] (浮世CROSSING; ''Fleeting Life CR0SSING'')
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* [2008.06.11] [[Gekidou / Just Break the Limit!|Gekidou / Just break the limit!]] (激動; ''Agitation'')
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* [2008.09.10] [[Koishikute (UVERworld)|Koishikute]] (恋いしくて; ''I Love You'')
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* [2008.11.19] [[Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi]] (儚くも永久のカナシ; ''Fleeting and Everlasting Sorrow'')
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* [2009.08.05] [[Go-On|GO-ON]]
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* [2009.10.28] [[Kanashimi wa Kitto]] (哀しみはきっと; ''Sadness is Certain'')
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* [2010.03.31] [[Gold (UVERworld)|GOLD]]
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* [2010.09.15] [[Qualia]] (クオリア)
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* [2010.11.24] [[No. 1 (UVERworld)|NO.1]]
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* [2011.04.06] [[Mondo Piece|MONDO PIECE]]
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* [2011.05.11] [[Core Pride|CORE PRIDE]]
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* [2011.12.14] [[Baby Born & Go / Kinjito|BABY BORN & GO / KINJITO]]
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* [2012.03.28] [[7th Trigger]]
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* [2012.08.29] [[The Over|THE OVER]]
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* [2012.12.26] [[Reversi|REVERSI]]
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* [2013.08.14] [[Fight For Liberty / Wizard Club|Fight For Liberty / Wizard CLUB]]
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* [2013.12.18] [[Nano Second|Nano・Second]] (ナノ・セカンド)
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* [2014.06.18] [[Nanokame no Ketsui]] (7日目の決意)
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* [2015.05.27] [[Boku no Kotoba de wa Nai Kore wa Bokutachi no Kotoba]] (僕の言葉ではない これは僕たちの言葉; ''They Are Not My Words, They Are Our Words'')
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* [2015.08.26] [[I Love the World|I LOVE THE WORLD]]
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* [2016.07.27] [[We Are Go / All Alone|WE ARE GO / ALL ALONE]]
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* [2017.02.01] [[Itteki no Eikyou]] (一滴の影響)
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* [2017.07.12] [[Decided|DECIDED]]
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* [2018.05.02] [[Odd Future|ODD FUTURE]]
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* [2018.11.07] [[Good and Evil / Eden e|GOOD and EVIL / EDEN e]] (EDENへ)
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* [2019.02.27] [[Touch Off|Touch off]]
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* [2019.10.16] [[Rob the Frontier|ROB THE FRONTIER]]
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* [2020.03.04] [[As One (UVERworld)|AS ONE]]
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* [2021.03.10] [[Hourglass (UVERworld)|HOURGLASS]]
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* [2021.06.02] [[Namely|NAMELY]]
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* [2021.11.24] [[Avalanche|AVALANCHE]]
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* [2022.08.17] [[Pygmalion]] (ピグマリオン)
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* [2024.03.06] [[Eye's Sentry]]
  
[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>UVERworld (2007)</div></div></div><div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 292px">[[Image:UVER
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===Collaboration Singles===
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* [2021.09.01] [[Raichoue / Soul|Raichoue / SOUL]] (来鳥江)
  
bio 200801.jpg|[[Image:290px-UVER_bio_200801.jpg|290px|UVERworld promoting PROGLUTION (2008)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify">
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===Digital Singles===
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* [2014.06.25] [[Impact (UVERworld)|IMPACT]]
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* [2015.05.13] [[Boku no Kotoba de wa Nai Kore wa Bokutachi no Kotoba|Boku no Kotoba de wa Nai Kore wa Bokutachi no Kotoba (TV size)]] (僕の言葉ではない これは僕たちの言葉)
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* [2015.08.12] [[I Love the World|I LOVE THE WORLD -short edition-]]
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* [2016.07.11] [[We Are Go|WE ARE GO (short ver.)]]
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* [2017.01.11] [[Itteki no Eikyou|Itteki no Eikyou Short Ver.]] (一滴の影響)
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* [2018.04.07] [[Odd Future|ODD FUTURE short ver.]]
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* [2018.08.25] [[Eden e|EDEN e (Short Version)]] (EDENへ)
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* [2019.01.11] [[Touch Off|Touch off (Short Version)]]
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* [2019.10.11] [[Rob The Frontier|ROB THE FRONTIER (Short ver.)]]
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* [2024.04.27] [[Memories of the End|MEMORIES of the End]]
  
[[Image:UVER bio 200801.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>UVERworld promoting [[Proglution|PROGLUTION]] (2008)</div></div></div>
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===Special Singles===
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* [2007.02.13] [[Link (UVERworld)|Link]] (凛句)
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
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===Video Releases===
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; Concerts / Live
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* [2006.12.20] [[Live at Shibuya-AX (from Timeless Tour 2006)|LIVE at SHIBUYA-AX (from Timeless TOUR 2006)]]
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* [2008.10.01] [[Proglution Tour 2008|PROGLUTION TOUR 2008]]
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* [2009.04.29] [[UVERworld Premium Live at Nippon Budokan|UVERworld 2008 Premium LIVE at Nippon Budokan]]
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* [2009.09.30] [[Awakeve Tour 09|AwakEVE TOUR 09]]
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* [2011.07.06] [[Last Tour Final at Tokyo Dome|LAST TOUR FINAL at TOKYO DOME]]
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* [2012.04.04] [[UVERworld 2011 Premium Live on Xmas|UVERworld 2011 Premium LIVE on Xmas]]
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* [2013.01.30] [[UVERworld Yokohama Arena]]
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* [2013.11.06] [[UVERworld King's Parade Zepp DiverCity 2013.02.28|UVERworld KING'S PARADE Zepp DiverCity 2013.02.28]]
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* [2014.09.24] [[UVERworld King's Parade Nippon Budokan 2013.12.16|UVERworld KING'S PARADE Nippon Budokan 2013.12.16]]
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* [2015.04.15] [[UVERworld Live at Kyocera Dome Osaka|UVERworld LIVE at KYOCERA DOME OSAKA]]
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* [2015.09.30] [[UVERworld KING'S PARADE at Yokohama Arena]]
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* [2016.06.08] [[UVERworld 15&10 Anniversary Live Limited Edition|UVERworld 15&10 Anniversary Live LIMITED EDITION]]
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* [2016.06.08] [[UVERworld 15&10 Anniversary Live 2015.09.03]]
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* [2016.06.08] [[UVERworld 15&10 Anniversary Live 2015.09.06 Queen's Party]]
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* [2016.11.02] [[UVERworld PREMIUM LIVE on Xmas 2015 at Nippon Budokan ]]
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* [2018.03.14] [[UVERworld King's Parade 2017 Saitama Super Arena|UVERworld KING'S PARADE 2017 Saitama Super Arena]]
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* [2019.01.16] [[UVERworld Tycoon Tour at Yokohama Arena 2017.12.21|UVERworld TYCOON TOUR at Yokohama Arena 2017.12.21]]
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* [2019.07.10] [[UVERworld King's Parade at Yokohama Arena 2012.12.21|UVERworld KING'S PARADE at Yokohama Arena 2018.12.21]]
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* [2019.07.10] [[UVERworld Queen's Party at Nippon Budokan 2018.12.21|UVERworld QUEEN'S PARTY at Nippon Budokan 2018.12.21]]
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* [2020.07.01] [[Unser Tour at Tokyo Dome 2019.12.19|UNSER TOUR at TOKYO DOME 2019.12.19]]
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* [2020.09.16] [[King's Parade Otoko Matsuri Final at Tokyo Dome 2019.12.20|KING'S PARADE Otoko Matsuri FINAL at Tokyo Dome 2019.12.20]] (男祭り)
  
* [2006.02.15] [[Timeless (UVERworld)|Timeless]] #5
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; Music Videos Collection
* [2007.02.21] [[Bugright|BUGRIGHT]] #2
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* [2010.07.07] [[UVERworld Video Complete -Act.1- First 5 Years|UVERworld Video Complete-act.1- first 5 years ]]
* [2008.01.16] [[Proglution|PROGLUTION]] #3
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* [2014.03.19] [[UVERworld Video Complete -Act. 2-|UVERworld Video Complete -act.2-]]
* [2009.02.18] [[AwakEVE]]
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* [2021.04.21] [[UVERworld Video Complete -Act.3-|UVERworld Video Complete -act.3-]]
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
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; Documentary
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* [2013.04.17] [[UVERworld Documentary The Song|UVERworld DOCUMENTARY THE SONG]]
  
* [2005.07.06] [[D-tecnoLife]] #4
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===Compilations / Other===
* [2005.10.26] [[Chance! (UVERworld)|CHANCE!]] #5
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* [2005.11.01] [[JPop CD2|JPOP CD2]] (#2 ''D-tecnoLife'')
* [2006.01.25] [[just Melody]] #17
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* [2006.08.23] [[Dandori. ~Dance Drill~ Original Soundtrack&action|Dandori. ~Dance☆Drill~ Original Soundtrack]] (#17 ''SHAMROCK (piano version)'', #18 ''SHAMROCK (Drama version)'')
* [2006.05.17] [[Colors of the Heart]] #3
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* [2006.10.25] [[Blood + Complete Best|BLOOD+COMPLETE BEST]] (#6 ''Colors of the Heart'')
* [2006.08.02] [[Shamrock|SHAMROCK]] #6
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* [2006.12.03] [[BLEACH the Best|BLEACH THE BEST]] (#4 ''D-tecnoLife'')
* [2006.11.15] [[Kimi no Suki na Uta]] (君の好きなうた; ''Your Favorite Song'') #2
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* [2006.12.20] [[The Songs for Death Note the Movie ~The Last Name Tribute~|The songs for DEATH NOTE the movie ~the Last name TRIBUTE~]] (#4 ''~Nagare・Kuukyou・THIS WORD (D.N.version)'')
* [2007.05.30] [[endscape]] #4
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* [2007.10.03] [[Toward the Terra Original Soundtrack 2]] (#55 ''endscape (TV size)'')
* [2007.08.08] [[Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~]] (シャカビーチ~Laka Laka La~) #2
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* [2008.03.26] [[39 Anime x Music Collaboration '02-'07]] (Disc 3 #1 ''Colors of the Heart'', Disc 3 #9 ''endscape'')
* [2007.11.14] [[Ukiyo Crossing|Ukiyo CROSSING]] (浮世CROSSING; ''Fleeting Life CORSSING'') #3
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* [2008.09.24] [[D.Gray-man Complete Best|D.Gray-man COMPLETE BEST]] (#9 ''Gekidou'')
* [2008.06.11] [[Gekidou / Just Break the Limit!|Gekidou / Just break the limit!]] (激動; ''Agitation'') #3
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* [2008.12.17] [[D.Gray-man Original Soundtrack 3]] (#5 ''Gekidou (TV size)'')  
* [2008.09.10] [[Koishikute (UVERworld)|Koishikute]] (恋いしくて; ''I Love You'') #3
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* [2009.04.01] [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00 Original Soundtrack 04|Mobile Suit Gundam 00 ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK 04]] (#28 ''Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi you -Anime Ver.-'')
* [2008.11.19] [[Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi]] (儚くも永久のカナシ; ''Fleeting and Everlasting Sorrow'')
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* [2009.07.08] [[Gundam 00 Complete Best|GUNDAM 00 COMPLETE BEST]] (#6 ''Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi'')
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* [2010.02.24] [[GUNDAM Songs 145|GUNDAM SONGS 145]] (Disc 9 #6 ''Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi'')
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* [2010.06.25] [[GUNDAM 00 Festival 2009-2010 "A Trailer for the Trailblazer"|GUNDAM 00 Festival 2009-2010 "A trailer for the trailblazer"]]
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* [2011.01.26] [[Zenbu Koi ga Kanau Uta ~Kashi Densetsu~]] (#6 ''Kimi no Suki na Uta'')  
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* [2011.09.28] [["Ao no Exorcist" Original Soundtrack 2]] (#17 ''CORE PRIDE (TV size)'')
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* [2016.11.23] [[AK-69]] - [[Dawn (AK-69)|DAWN]] (#3 "Forever Young" feat. '''UVERworld''')
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* [2018.06.20] [[AK-69]] - ''[[Musou Collaborations -The Undefeated-|Musou Collaborations -The undefeated-]]'' (#2 "ONE LIFE" feat. '''UVERworld''', #8 "Forever Young" feat. '''UVERworld''')
  
===<span class="mw-headline">DVD / VHS</span>===
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==Publications==
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===Books===
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[[Image:COREstory.jpg‎|100px]]
  
* [2006.12.20] [[Live at Shibuya-AX (from Timeless Tour 2006)|LIVE at SHIBUYA-AX (from Timeless TOUR 2006)]]
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* [2011.09] [[Core Story, Core Ability, Core History|COREstory,COREability,COREhistory]]
* [2008.10.01] [[PROGLUTION TOUR 2008]] #1
 
  
===<span class="mw-headline">Other/Compilation</span>===
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===Band Scores===
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[[Image:TimelessBandScore.jpg‎|100px]]
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[[Image:7thTriggerBandScore.jpg‎|100px]]
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[[Image:HakuchuumuBandScore.jpg‎|100px]]
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[[Image:TheOverBandScore.jpg‎|100px]]
  
* [2005.11.01] [[JPOP CD2]] (#2 ''D-tecnoLife'')
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* [2009.02] [[Timeless (Band Score)|Timeless]]
* [2006.08.23] [[index.php?title=Dandori. ~Dance Drill~ Original Soundtrack&action=edit|Dandori. ~Dance Drill~ Original Soundtrack]] (#17 ''SHAMROCK
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* [2012.06] [[Band Score "7th Trigger" UVERworld]]
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* [2012.08] [[Band Score Piece "Hakuchuumu" UVERworld]]
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* [2012.09] [[Band Score "The Over" Song by UVERworld|Band Score "THE OVER" Song by UVERworld]]
  
(piano version)'', #18 ''SHAMROCK (Drama version)'')
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===Calendars===
* [2006.12.20] [[index.php?title=Songs For Death Note The Movie - The Last Name Tribute&action=edit|Songs For Death Note The Movie - The Last Name
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* [2010.01] UVERworld 2010 OFFICIAL CALENDAR
 
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* [2010.11] UVERworld 2011 OFFICIAL CALENDAR
Tribute]] (#4''~流れ・空虚・THIS WORD~(D.N.version)'')
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* [2011.11] UVERworld 2012 OFFICIAL CALENDAR
* [2008.09.24] [[D.Gray-man Complete Best|D.Gray-man COMPLETE BEST]] (#9 ''Gekidou'')
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
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===Magazines===
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* [2009.12.xx] Arena 37 Degree 2010 January Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2010.12.xx] MASSIVE 1 (''Feature'')
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* [2011.02.xx] ARENA37 Degree March 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2011.03.xx] ARENA37 Degree April 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2011.08.xx] MUSIQ? SPECIAL OUT of MUSIC Vol.15 October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2011.09.xx] PATi PATi October 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2011.09.xx] BACKSTAGE PASS 2011 November (''Feature'')
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* [2011.10.xx] PATi PATi November 2011 Issue (''Feature'')
  
* [http://www.uverworld.com/ UVERworld Official Site]
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==External Links==
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/367787/ Oricon Profile]
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* [http://www.uverworld.com/ Official Website]
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/UVERworld UVERworld at JP Wikipedia]
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* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/SR/UVERworld/ Sony Music Official Profile]
* [http://era.toxic-heat.net/uverworld/ The UVERworld Fanlisting]
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* [http://6109.jp/uverworldstaff/ Official Staff Blog]
* [http://www.tofurecords.com/features.php?featureid=0002 Tofu Records Interview] (English)
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/uverworldSMEJ Official Youtube]
* [http://66.102.7.104/search?q=cache:G-ZpF953fOsJ:www.kemunavi.jp/interview/0509/uverworld/+UVERworld&hl=en Google Cache of Kemunavi.jp Interview]
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* [http://www.youtube.com/user/UVERworldVEVO/ Official VEVO]
* [http://www.jmignited.com/uverworld.php J-M Ignited Review]
 
* [http://www.uverworld.org UVERworld.org]
 
  
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[[Category:Japanese Bands]]
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[[Category:J-Pop]]
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[[Category:J-Rock]]
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[[Category:2005 Debut]]

Latest revision as of 19:08, 16 May 2024

UVERworld promoting ENIGMASIS (2023)

UVERworld is a fusion band consisting of six members all originating from Kusatsu, Shiga, Japan. They are signed to gr8! Records under the Sony music label. The band was formed in 2004 after the disbanding of Sangoku Road, a band that consisted of many of the same members. Though not the biggest sellers, the band has found immense success, managing to release all but two singles placing within the top 5 Oricon weekly charts and obtaining the top spot with their twelfth single, "Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi", the first opening to the second season of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam 00.

The name UVERworld is a term coined by the members of the band, combining the words über and over with world to form a phrase that means "crossing above the world". Before the band name was decided, their agent thought ○ ○ world and OVERunder would make suitable names for them. The band's official fanclub is called NEO SOUND WAVE and its members the NEO sound CREW.

Members

Information

Independent Era

Sangoku Road in 2002

UVERworld originally started out as a band called Sangoku Road in 2000 with seven members including two vocalist. TAKUYA at the time was known as ACE ∞ trigger, the second vocalist was known as Alice Ice and was said to have "screaming vocals". Alice Ice did not remain with the band for too long, having left by the time the first indie CD was released. The band also contained a member named Seika, who played "sax-rock" for the band and was responsible for booking live shows that the band played in that era, he was seen as the first leader of the band. Though he is not an official member of UVERworld, Seika has participated in various songs for them and serves as back-up member for the band during some live shows. Despite sighting musical differences as a reason for not joining UVERworld, Seika and the band continue a close friendship. Some of the songs they were known to have produced as Sangoku Road were B-FLAT, for the next generation, and Vocal Tick.

After Sangoku Road was signed to an independent label that was part of Sony, the members were taken in on interviews asking about their aspirations. TAKUYA∞ stated that his greatest wish was to play at the Budokan Performance Area, a wish that would come true on December 5th, 2008, when the band played for a sold out crowd. When asked about it, the president of Sony Music stated the he was surprised as he did not believe the band would hold such appeal.

During their October 2004 live in Osaka, sponsored by BAYSIDE FM radio, Sangoku Road announced that they would be breaking up. UVERworld was formed shortly after and Ace ∞ triger renamed himself TAKUYA∞ .

UVERworld Era

UVERworld promoting "D-tecnoLife" (2005)

The first single from UVERworld, "D-tecnoLife", was previewed in February of 2005 as it was the second opening theme to the anime series BLEACH. It was released on June 7th, 2005, the single was an early success for the band, placing 4th on the weekly Oricon music charts and managing to sell over 100,000 copies by the end of the year. The single continued to sell well, ultimately earning itself the spot of the 99th best selling single of the year in Japan.

A mascot character named UVER-chan, officially dubbed the sixth member of the band, was created and featured on the CD jackets for the first three singles and album released by the group. The members of the band have stated that the motif behind the character is "the happiness of music", a character that represents the joy they all get from making music. Since it was an original character designed by an outside artist, Sony decided to drop it after a while because of royalties. The band has since adopted a self designed UVERworld logo, a circular shape with the letters "U" and "W" overlaid on top of each other, the logo was first seen with the release of "GO-ON", the thirteenth single from the band.

Though the general fan base of UVERworld is seen to be females ranging from ten to twenty years of age, there have been many male fans of the band as well. Sakurada Dori has called them his favorite band, Kubo Tite has expressed his continuing interest in them ever since they worked on BLEACH. The band has also found itself garnering fans in the form of musicians such as Kuriyama Chiaki, Nishiyama Maki, and T.M. Revolution.

UVERworld has continued to have varied success since their debut, having all but two of their singles place in the top 5 on the music charts in their first week of release, but having those singles drop fast and having only released a single number one. Despite this, the band has managed to maintain consistent sales and improved live sales, selling out Budokan and various other venues. They have released singles for Dramas as well as various prime-time anime and other products. The PV for their single "GOLD" was the first 3-D Japanese music video, as well as the most expensive to date. In December 2010, the band will have another wish come true as they are to play the final show in their "LAST TOUR" at the Tokyo Dome. This will be considered the first "one man live" from the band.

In addition to their success, the band members themselves remain a close knit group that consider themselves each other's family. Up until around the release of PROGLUTION, the members of UVERworld all lived together in a four room home. Despite there only being four rooms, there were five members of the band and they would often play Rock-paper-scissors to decide who would sleep in the living room for any given week. They were known to play tricks on the member sleeping out in the living room quite often. In 2008, TAKUYA∞ moved out into a two floor home. TAKUYA states that he did this to ease up the living situation of having five people in four rooms as well as being able to create a studio on the second floor of his home that he dubbed the "core ability room". Despite moving out, it has been stated by band members that TAKUYA∞ seems to spend even more time at their home than he did when he lived there.

Discography

UVERworld promoting "Kimi no Suki na Uta" (2006)
UVERworld promoting "Shaka Beach ~Laka Laka La~" (2007)
UVERworld promoting "Koishikute" (2008)
UVERworld promoting AwakEVE (2009)
UVERworld promoting "NO.1" (2010)
UVERworld promoting "BABY BORN & GO / KINJITO" (2011)
UVERworld promoting "7th Trigger" (2012)
UVERworld promoting "Nano・Second" (2013)
UVERworld promoting Ø CHOIR (2014)
UVERworld promoting "WE ARE GO / ALL ALONE" (2016)
UVERworld promoting "DECIDED" (2017)
UVERworld promoting "GOOD and EVIL / EDEN e" (2018)
UVERworld promoting UNSER (2019)
UVERworld promoting "AS ONE" (2020)
UVERworld promoting 30 (2021)

Studio Albums

Best Albums

Live Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Collaboration Singles

Digital Singles

Special Singles

  • [2007.02.13] Link (凛句)

Video Releases

Concerts / Live
Music Videos Collection
Documentary

Compilations / Other

Publications

Books

COREstory.jpg

Band Scores

TimelessBandScore.jpg 7thTriggerBandScore.jpg HakuchuumuBandScore.jpg TheOverBandScore.jpg

Calendars

  • [2010.01] UVERworld 2010 OFFICIAL CALENDAR
  • [2010.11] UVERworld 2011 OFFICIAL CALENDAR
  • [2011.11] UVERworld 2012 OFFICIAL CALENDAR

Magazines

  • [2009.12.xx] Arena 37 Degree 2010 January Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.12.xx] MASSIVE 1 (Feature)
  • [2011.02.xx] ARENA37 Degree March 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.03.xx] ARENA37 Degree April 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.08.xx] MUSIQ? SPECIAL OUT of MUSIC Vol.15 October 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] PATi PATi October 2011 Issue (Feature)
  • [2011.09.xx] BACKSTAGE PASS 2011 November (Feature)
  • [2011.10.xx] PATi PATi November 2011 Issue (Feature)

External Links