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'''GOING UNDER GROUND''' is a [[J-Rock]] band that debuted in 1991 and in the vein of [[ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION]] but a little slower and a little more melodic. They are from Saitama prefecture, Okegawa, Japan. The band is also called GUG, Going (ゴーイング), Guiagura (ゴイアグラ) among fans and media.
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The band originally formed when the members were in middle school and took on many member changes over the years. They started to perform at live houses in 1998 and then got a major debut three years with the single [[Graffiti(GOING UNDER GROUND)|Graffiti]]. They soon cracked the top ten on Oricon when they released their album, [[H.O.P.S|h.o.p.s.]]. In 2009, keyboardist Ito Yoichi left the band.
  
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> Members </span>==
 
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* [[Nakazawa Hiroki|Nakazawa Hiroki]] (Vocals, guitar)
 
* [[Nakazawa Hiroki|Nakazawa Hiroki]] (Vocals, guitar)
 
* [[Matsumoto Sou|Matsumoto Sou]] (Vocals, guitar)
 
* [[Matsumoto Sou|Matsumoto Sou]] (Vocals, guitar)
* [[Ito Yoichi|Ito Yoichi]] (Keyboard)
 
 
* [[Ishihara Satoshi|Ishihara Satoshi]] (Bass)
 
* [[Ishihara Satoshi|Ishihara Satoshi]] (Bass)
 
* [[Kono Takehiro|Kono Takehiro]] (Vocals, drums)
 
* [[Kono Takehiro|Kono Takehiro]] (Vocals, drums)
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=== Former Members ===
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* [[Ito Yoichi|Ito Yoichi]] (Keyboard)
  
 
==<span class="mw-headline"> Discography </span>==
 
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* [2001.10.24] [[Kayowaki Energy|Kayowaki Energy]] (かよわきエナジー)
 
* [2001.10.24] [[Kayowaki Energy|Kayowaki Energy]] (かよわきエナジー)
 
* [2002.09.11] [[Home (GOING UNDER GROUND)|Home]] (ホーム)
 
* [2002.09.11] [[Home (GOING UNDER GROUND)|Home]] (ホーム)
* [2003.05.07] GOING UNDER GROUND (Renewal Release)
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* [2003.05.07] [[Going Under Ground (album)|GOING UNDER GROUND]] (Renewal Release)
 
* [2003.10.22] [[Heartbeat|Heartbeat]] (ハートビート)
 
* [2003.10.22] [[Heartbeat|Heartbeat]] (ハートビート)
 
* [2005.02.09] [[H.O.P.S|h.o.p.s.]]
 
* [2005.02.09] [[H.O.P.S|h.o.p.s.]]
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* [2001.06.21] [[Graffiti(GOING UNDER GROUND)|Graffiti]] (グラフティー)
 
* [2001.06.21] [[Graffiti(GOING UNDER GROUND)|Graffiti]] (グラフティー)
 
* [2001.09.19] [[Sentimental Express|Sentimental Express]] (センチメント・エキスプレス)
 
* [2001.09.19] [[Sentimental Express|Sentimental Express]] (センチメント・エキスプレス)
* [2002.04.17] [[Mirage]] (ミラージュ)
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* [2002.04.17] [[Mirage (GOING UNDER GROUND)|mirage]] (ミラージュ)
 
* [2002.07.10] [[Rumble|Rumble]] (ランブル)
 
* [2002.07.10] [[Rumble|Rumble]] (ランブル)
 
* [2003.05.07] [[Diary(GOING UNDER GROUND)|Diary]] (ダイアリー)
 
* [2003.05.07] [[Diary(GOING UNDER GROUND)|Diary]] (ダイアリー)

Revision as of 22:30, 25 July 2009

GOING UNDER GROUND

GOING UNDER GROUND is a J-Rock band that debuted in 1991 and in the vein of ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION but a little slower and a little more melodic. They are from Saitama prefecture, Okegawa, Japan. The band is also called GUG, Going (ゴーイング), Guiagura (ゴイアグラ) among fans and media.

The band originally formed when the members were in middle school and took on many member changes over the years. They started to perform at live houses in 1998 and then got a major debut three years with the single Graffiti. They soon cracked the top ten on Oricon when they released their album, h.o.p.s.. In 2009, keyboardist Ito Yoichi left the band.

Members

Former Members

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

DVDs

External links