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'''Lazybone''' is a Korean punk band. The group was originally a ska band but recent releases by the group are stylistically more akin to emocore.
 
'''Lazybone''' is a Korean punk band. The group was originally a ska band but recent releases by the group are stylistically more akin to emocore.
  
==Members==
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== Members ==
 
* [[Noh Jinwoo]] (노진우) (Vocals, guitar)
 
* [[Noh Jinwoo]] (노진우) (Vocals, guitar)
 
* [[Song Jeonggyu]] (송정규) (Guitar)
 
* [[Song Jeonggyu]] (송정규) (Guitar)
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* [[Jo Eunjin]] (조은진) (Bass)
 
* [[Jo Eunjin]] (조은진) (Bass)
  
===Former Members===
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=== Former Members ===
 
* [[Lee Junwon]] (이준원) (Vocals, rap)
 
* [[Lee Junwon]] (이준원) (Vocals, rap)
 
* [[Kim Moonyong]] (김문용) (Keyboards)
 
* [[Kim Moonyong]] (김문용) (Keyboards)
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* [[Jin Toshio]] (神後雄) (Trumpet)
 
* [[Jin Toshio]] (神後雄) (Trumpet)
  
==Biograph==
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== Biography ==
 
Lazybone was founded in 1997 by [[Noh Jinwoo]], [[Yoon Saeyoung]] and [[Kim Jinhong]]. In March of 1998, guitarist [[Lim Jungyu]] joined the group and they began playing clubs in Seoul. The group's lineup changed a great deal in 1999. They replaced their drummer with [[Kim Seoknyeon]] and their bassist with [[Ahn Gyeongsoon]]. Additionally they added trumpet player [[Jin Toshio]] in June 1999.
 
Lazybone was founded in 1997 by [[Noh Jinwoo]], [[Yoon Saeyoung]] and [[Kim Jinhong]]. In March of 1998, guitarist [[Lim Jungyu]] joined the group and they began playing clubs in Seoul. The group's lineup changed a great deal in 1999. They replaced their drummer with [[Kim Seoknyeon]] and their bassist with [[Ahn Gyeongsoon]]. Additionally they added trumpet player [[Jin Toshio]] in June 1999.
  
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July 2001 saw the group adding a second vocalist, [[Lee Junwon]] to the group. With their lineup solidified, the group released their first full length album [[Lazy Diary]] in April 2002. The following year the group released their second album [[Do It Yourself]].
 
July 2001 saw the group adding a second vocalist, [[Lee Junwon]] to the group. With their lineup solidified, the group released their first full length album [[Lazy Diary]] in April 2002. The following year the group released their second album [[Do It Yourself]].
  
==Discography==
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== Discography ==
===Albums===
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=== Albums ===
 
* [2002.04.16] [[Lazy Diary]]
 
* [2002.04.16] [[Lazy Diary]]
 
* [2003.07.16] [[Do It Yourself]]
 
* [2003.07.16] [[Do It Yourself]]
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* [2007.05.07] [[I'm a Bird]] (나는 새)
 
* [2007.05.07] [[I'm a Bird]] (나는 새)
  
===EPs===
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=== EPs ===
 
* [2004.01.06] [[Extreme]]
 
* [2004.01.06] [[Extreme]]
 
* [2006.05.27] [[Leave Emotion Behind]]
 
* [2006.05.27] [[Leave Emotion Behind]]
  
===Split Albums===
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=== Split Albums ===
 
* [2000.06.??] [[Our Nation Volume 4]] (Split album with [[Johnny Royal]])
 
* [2000.06.??] [[Our Nation Volume 4]] (Split album with [[Johnny Royal]])
  
===Soundtracks===
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=== Soundtracks ===
 
* [2003.07.18] [[Ddonggae OST]] (똥개 OST)
 
* [2003.07.18] [[Ddonggae OST]] (똥개 OST)
  
===Compilations===
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=== Compilations ===
 
* [1998.??.??] [[98 Punk Daejanchi]] (98펑크대잔치)
 
* [1998.??.??] [[98 Punk Daejanchi]] (98펑크대잔치)
 
* [1999.??.??] [[3000 Punk]]
 
* [1999.??.??] [[3000 Punk]]
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[[Category:Groups]]
 
[[Category:Groups]]
 
[[Category:K-Rock]]
 
[[Category:K-Rock]]
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[[Category:K-Punk]]

Revision as of 17:17, 9 June 2009

Lazybone is a Korean punk band. The group was originally a ska band but recent releases by the group are stylistically more akin to emocore.

Members

Former Members

Biography

Lazybone was founded in 1997 by Noh Jinwoo, Yoon Saeyoung and Kim Jinhong. In March of 1998, guitarist Lim Jungyu joined the group and they began playing clubs in Seoul. The group's lineup changed a great deal in 1999. They replaced their drummer with Kim Seoknyeon and their bassist with Ahn Gyeongsoon. Additionally they added trumpet player Jin Toshio in June 1999.

In 2000, the group released a split album with hardcore band Johnny Royal.

July 2001 saw the group adding a second vocalist, Lee Junwon to the group. With their lineup solidified, the group released their first full length album Lazy Diary in April 2002. The following year the group released their second album Do It Yourself.

Discography

Albums

EPs

Split Albums

Soundtracks

Compilations