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'''BUCK-TICK''' (バクチク; ''Firecracker'') is one of the [[Visual-Kei]] pioneers in the late 80s along with [[X Japan]] and [[D'erlanger]]. Their music is new-wave and gothic with some rock and metal touchs.
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'''BUCK-TICK''' (バクチク; ''Firecracker'') is one of the [[Visual-Kei]] pioneers in the late 80s along with [[X JAPAN]] and [[D'erlanger]]. Their music is new-wave and gothic with some rock and metal touchs. In 2012, BUCK-TICK created their own label called ''Lingua Sounda'' which is a collaboration with [[Tokuma Japan Communications]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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== Information ==
 
== Information ==
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BUCK-TICK was formed in 1984 when Sakurai and Yagami participated in the band [[Hinan Go-GO]]. In the next year, Imai, Hoshino, and Higauchi would soon join the band. The band soon got signed to the indies label [[Taiyou Records]] and released their first single in 1986, entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH]]". They soon held concerts in Japan, with the first concert having only 800 people attending.
  
BUCK-TICK was formed in 1984 when Sakurai and Yagami participated in the band [[Hinan Go-GO]]. In the next year, Imai, Hoshino, and Higauchi would soon join the band. The band soon got signed to the indies label [[Taiyou Records]] and released their first single in 1986, entitled [[To-Search|TO-SEARCH]]. They soon held concerts in Japan, with the first concert having only 800 people attending.
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A year later, the band scored a major label contract with [[Victor Entertainment]] and released their first video. Soon after. they released ''[[SexualXXXXX!|SEXUAL×××××!]]''. But it wasn't until their second single, "[[Just One More Kiss|JUST ONE MORE KISS]]" in 1988 when the band hit it big. By the end of the year, the group won the Rookie of the Year at the 30th Annual Japan Record Awards. They also started to appear on the #1 position of the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, starting with their third album a year after.
  
A year later, the band scored a major label contract with [[Victor Entertainment]] and released their first video. Soon after. they released [[SexualXXXXX!|SEXUAL×××××!]]. But it wasn't until their second single, [[Just One More Kiss|JUST ONE MORE KISS]] in 1988 when the band hit it big. By the end of the year, the group won the Rookie of the Year at the 30th Annual Japan Record Awards. They also started to appear on the #1 position of the Oricon charts, starting with their third album a year after.
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The band started to performed at various sold-out performance from arena tours to playing at the Tokyo Dome. In 1994, they toured with [[LUNA SEA]] and [[SOFT BALLET]] on the LSB tour that featured various guest like [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]], [[THE YELLOW MONKEYS]] and others. A year after, they released their best album, entitled ''[[Catalogue 1987-1995|CATALOGUE 1987-1995]]''. But didn't stop BUCK-TICK from releasing as their 14th single, "[[Gessekai (BUCK-TICK)|Gessekai]]", was used in the [[anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective|Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective]]''.
  
The band started to performed at various sold-out performance from arena tours to playing at the Tokyo Dome. In 1994, they toured with [[LUNA SEA]] and [[SOFT BALLET]] on the LSB tour that featured various guest like [[L'arc en ciel]], [[THE YELLOW MONKEYS]], and others. A year after, they released their best album, entitled [[Catalogue 1987-1995|CATALOGUE 1987-1995]]. But didn't stop BUCK-TICK from releasing as their 14th single, [[Gessekai]], was used in the anime [[Wikipedia:Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective|Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective]].
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Before the decade was, the band participated in the [[Wikipedia:Marilyn Manson|Marilyn Manson]] festival, ''BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS TOUR 1999''. Four years later, the band also got to be the opening act for Marilyn on his Japan Tour. They also started to release under [[Sony Music Japan|BMG JAPAN]] but still releasing material under [[Victor Entertainment]]. The band also released a tribute album in 2005 with the title ''[[Parade ~Respective Tracks of BUCK-TICK~|PARADE ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~]]''.
  
Before the decade was, the band participated in the [[Wikipedia:Marilyn Manson|Marilyn Manson]] festival, BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS TOUR 1999. Four years later, the band also got to be the opening act for Marilyn on his Japan Tour. They also started to release under [[Universal Music Japan]] but still releasing material under Victor. The band also released a tribute album in 2005 with the title [[Parade ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick|PARADE ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~]].
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As 2006 began, the band released their twenty-third single, "[[Kagerou (BUCK-TICK)|Kagerou]]", which was used as theme song to the [[anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:XXXHOLiC|XXXHOLiC]]''. They also started to participate in festivals, starting with the ''SUMMER SONIC 06''. Two years later, the band released their live album and DVD for the ''TOUR 2007 Tenshi no Revolver'' concurrently with iTunes.
 
 
As 2006 began, the band released their twenty-third single, [[Kagerou (BUCK-TICK)|KAGEROU]], which was used as theme song to the anime [[Wikipedia:XXXHOLiC|XXXHOLiC]]. They also started to participate in festivals, starting with the SUMMER SONIC 06. Two years later, the band released their live album and DVD for the TOUR2007 Tenshi no Revolver concurrently with Itunes.
 
 
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
[[Image:bucktickmementomoripromo.jpg|right|300px|thumb|BUCK-TICK promoting ''[[Memento Mori|memento mori]]'' (2009)]]
 
[[Image:bucktickmementomoripromo.jpg|right|300px|thumb|BUCK-TICK promoting ''[[Memento Mori|memento mori]]'' (2009)]]
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[[Image:KuchizukeBTPROMO.jpg|right|300px|thumb|BUCK-TICK promoting "[[Kuchizuke]]" (2010)]]
  
===Albums===
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===Studio Albums===
 
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* [1987.04.21] [[Hurry Up Mode|HURRY UP MODE]] (indies)
* [1987.04.21] [[Hurry Up Mode|HURRY UP MODE]] (Indies)
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* [1987.11.21] [[Sexualxxxxx!|SEXUAL×××××!]]
* [1987.11.21] [[Sexualxxxxx!|SEXUAL×××××!]]
 
 
* [1988.06.21] [[Seventh Heaven (BUCK-TICK)|SEVENTH HEAVEN]]
 
* [1988.06.21] [[Seventh Heaven (BUCK-TICK)|SEVENTH HEAVEN]]
 
* [1989.01.18] [[Taboo (BUCK-TICK)|TABOO]]
 
* [1989.01.18] [[Taboo (BUCK-TICK)|TABOO]]
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* [2009.02.18] [[Memento Mori|memento mori]]
 
* [2009.02.18] [[Memento Mori|memento mori]]
 
* [2010.10.13] [[Razzle Dazzle|RAZZLE DAZZLE]]
 
* [2010.10.13] [[Razzle Dazzle|RAZZLE DAZZLE]]
* [2012.xx.xx] TBA
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* [2012.xx.xx] ''TBA''
 
 
===Mini-Album===
 
  
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===Mini-Albums===
 
* [1988.03.21] [[Romanesque (BUCK-TICK)|ROMANESQUE]]  
 
* [1988.03.21] [[Romanesque (BUCK-TICK)|ROMANESQUE]]  
 
===Live Albums===
 
 
* [1998.08.12] [[Sweet Strange Live Disk|SWEET STRANGE LIVE DISK]]
 
* [2001.03.28] [[One Life, One Death Cut Up|ONE LIFE, ONE DEATH CUT UP]]
 
* [2004.04.07] [[At the Night Side|at the night side]]
 
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
 
 
* [1990.07.21] [[Symphonic Buck-Tick in Berlin]]
 
* [1990.07.21] [[Symphonic Buck-Tick in Berlin]]
 
* [1994.08.24] [[Shapeless]] (シェイプレス)
 
* [1994.08.24] [[Shapeless]] (シェイプレス)
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* [2001.12.19] [[Super Value BUCK-TICK|SUPER VALUE BUCK-TICK]]
 
* [2001.12.19] [[Super Value BUCK-TICK|SUPER VALUE BUCK-TICK]]
 
* [2005.12.07] [[Catalogue 2005|CATALOGUE 2005]]
 
* [2005.12.07] [[Catalogue 2005|CATALOGUE 2005]]
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===Live Albums===
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* [1998.08.12] [[Sweet Strange Live Disk|SWEET STRANGE LIVE DISK]]
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* [2001.03.28] [[One Life, One Death Cut Up|ONE LIFE, ONE DEATH CUT UP]]
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* [2004.04.07] [[At the Night Side|at the night side]]
  
 
===Cover Albums===
 
===Cover Albums===
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* [1992.03.21] [[Ayame Shino Shirabe This Is Not Greatest Hits|Ayame Shino Shirabe This is NOT GREATEST HITS]] (殺シノ調べ This is NOT Greatest Hits)
  
* [1992.03.21] [[Ayame Shino Shirabe This Is Not Greatest Hits|Ayame Shino Shirabe This is NOT GREATEST HITS]] (殺シノ調べ This is NOT Greatest Hits)
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===Tribute Albums===
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* [2005.12.21] [[Parade ~Respective Tracks of BUCK-TICK~|PARADE ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~]]
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* [2012.07.04] [[Parade II ~Respective Tracks of BUCK-TICK~|PARADE II ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~]]
  
 
===Box Sets===
 
===Box Sets===
 
 
* [2012.03.07] [[Catalogue Victor Mercury 87-99|CATALOGUE VICTOR→MERCURY 87-99]]
 
* [2012.03.07] [[Catalogue Victor Mercury 87-99|CATALOGUE VICTOR→MERCURY 87-99]]
 
* [2012.03.07] [[Catalogue Ariola 00-10|CATALOGUE ARIOLA 00-10]]
 
* [2012.03.07] [[Catalogue Ariola 00-10|CATALOGUE ARIOLA 00-10]]
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* [1991.06.05] [[M.A.D|M・A・D]]
 
* [1991.06.05] [[M.A.D|M・A・D]]
 
* [1991.10.30] [[Jupiter (BUCK-TICK)|JUPITER]]
 
* [1991.10.30] [[Jupiter (BUCK-TICK)|JUPITER]]
* [1993.05.21] [[Dress]] (ドレス)
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* [1993.05.21] [[Dress (BUCK-TICK)|Dress]] (ドレス)
 
* [1993.10.21] [[Die (BUCK-TICK)|die]]
 
* [1993.10.21] [[Die (BUCK-TICK)|die]]
 
* [1995.03.24] [[Uta (BUCK-TICK)|Uta]] (唄; ''Songs'')
 
* [1995.03.24] [[Uta (BUCK-TICK)|Uta]] (唄; ''Songs'')
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* [1996.05.22] [[Candy (BUCK-TICK)|Candy]] (キャンディ)
 
* [1996.05.22] [[Candy (BUCK-TICK)|Candy]] (キャンディ)
 
* [1997.11.12] [[Heroine (BUCK-TICK)|Heroine]] (ヒロイン)
 
* [1997.11.12] [[Heroine (BUCK-TICK)|Heroine]] (ヒロイン)
* [1998.03.11] [[Sasayaki]] (囁き; ''Murmur'')
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* [1998.03.11] [[Sasayaki (BUCK-TICK)|Sasayaki]] (囁き; ''Murmur'')
* [1998.05.13] [[Gessekai]] (月世界; ''Lunar World'')
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* [1998.05.13] [[Gessekai (BUCK-TICK)|Gessekai]] (月世界; ''Lunar World'')
 
* [1999.07.14] [[Bran-New_Lover|BRAN-NEW LOVER]]
 
* [1999.07.14] [[Bran-New_Lover|BRAN-NEW LOVER]]
 
* [1999.10.20] [[Miu (BUCK-TICK)|Miu]] (ミウ)
 
* [1999.10.20] [[Miu (BUCK-TICK)|Miu]] (ミウ)
* [2000.09.06] [[Glamorous|GLAMOROUS]]
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* [2000.09.06] [[Glamorous (BUCK-TICK)|GLAMOROUS]]
 
* [2001.11.21] [[21st Cherry Boy]]
 
* [2001.11.21] [[21st Cherry Boy]]
 
* [2002.02.20] [[Kyokutou Yori Ai wo Komete]] (極東より愛を込めて)
 
* [2002.02.20] [[Kyokutou Yori Ai wo Komete]] (極東より愛を込めて)
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* [2003.12.03] [[Gensou no Hana]] (幻想の花; ''Flower of Illusions'')
 
* [2003.12.03] [[Gensou no Hana]] (幻想の花; ''Flower of Illusions'')
 
* [2005.03.02] [[Romance (BUCK-TICK)|ROMANCE]]
 
* [2005.03.02] [[Romance (BUCK-TICK)|ROMANCE]]
* [2006.08.02] [[Kagerou (BUCK-TICK)|KAGEROU]] (蜉蝣; ''Ephemeral'')
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* [2006.08.02] [[Kagerou (BUCK-TICK)|Kagerou]] (蜉蝣; ''Ephemeral'')
* [2007.06.06] [[Rendezvous (BUCK-TICK)|RENDEZVOUS]] (RENDEZVOUS~ランデヴー~)
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* [2007.06.06] [[Rendezvous (BUCK-TICK)|Rendezvous]] (RENDEZVOUS ~ランデヴー~)
 
* [2007.08.08] [[Alice in Wonder Underground]]
 
* [2007.08.08] [[Alice in Wonder Underground]]
 
* [2008.12.17] [[Heaven (BUCK-TICK)|HEAVEN]]
 
* [2008.12.17] [[Heaven (BUCK-TICK)|HEAVEN]]
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* [2010.09.01] [[Kuchizuke]] (くちづけ; ''Kiss'')
 
* [2010.09.01] [[Kuchizuke]] (くちづけ; ''Kiss'')
 
* [2012.05.23] [[Elise no Tame ni]] (エリセのために)
 
* [2012.05.23] [[Elise no Tame ni]] (エリセのために)
* [2012.07.04] [[Miss Take ~Boku wa Mistake~ (BUCK-TICK)|MISS TAKE ~Boku wa Mistake~]] (MISS TAKE 〜僕はミス・テイク〜)
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* [2012.07.04] [[Miss Take ~Boku wa Mistake~ (BUCK-TICK)|MISS TAKE ~Boku wa Mistake~]] (MISS TAKE ~僕はミス・テイク~)
  
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
 
* [1999.05.01] [[Hide Tribute Spirits|hide TRIBUTE SPIRITS]] (#10 ''DOUBT’99'')
 
* [1999.05.01] [[Hide Tribute Spirits|hide TRIBUTE SPIRITS]] (#10 ''DOUBT’99'')
 
* [2005.12.21] [[Parade ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick|PARADE ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~]]
 
* [2005.12.21] [[Parade ~Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick|PARADE ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~]]
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* [2010.12.01] [[Romantist ~THE STALIN Michiro Endo Tribute Album~]] (#9 ''Omae no Inu ni Naru'')
 
* [2010.12.01] [[Romantist ~THE STALIN Michiro Endo Tribute Album~]] (#9 ''Omae no Inu ni Naru'')
  
===VHS / DVDs / Bluray===
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===VHS / DVDs / Blu-ray===
 
 
 
* [1987.09.21] [[BUCK-TICK Phenomenon Live at THE LIVE INN]] (バクチク現象 (ライブ) at THE LIVE INN)
 
* [1987.09.21] [[BUCK-TICK Phenomenon Live at THE LIVE INN]] (バクチク現象 (ライブ) at THE LIVE INN)
* [1988.02.21] [[MORE SEXUAL!!!!!]]
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* [1988.02.21] [[MORE SEXUAL!!!!!]]
 
* [1989.04.21] [[Sabbat (I)]]
 
* [1989.04.21] [[Sabbat (I)]]
 
* [1989.04.21] [[Sabbat (II)]]
 
* [1989.04.21] [[Sabbat (II)]]
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* [2008.05.07] [[TOUR 2007 Tenshi no revolver]]
 
* [2008.05.07] [[TOUR 2007 Tenshi no revolver]]
 
* [2009.12.23] [[memento mori 090702]]
 
* [2009.12.23] [[memento mori 090702]]
* [2011.04.06] [[TOUR 2010 go on the“RAZZLE DAZZLE”]]
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* [2011.04.06] [[Tour 2010 go on the "Razzle Dazzle"|TOUR 2010 go on the "RAZZLE DAZZLE"]]
 
* [2012.05.23] [[The Day In Question|THE DAY IN QUESTION 2011]]
 
* [2012.05.23] [[The Day In Question|THE DAY IN QUESTION 2011]]
  
==Books / Magaiznes==
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==Publications==
 
 
 
===Books===
 
===Books===
 
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* [2009.09] BUCK-TICK TOUR 2009 memento mori PIX
* [2009.09.xx] BUCK-TICK TOUR 2009 memento mori PIX
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* [2011.09] BUCK-TICK -since 1985-2011-
* [2011.09.xx] BUCK-TICK -since 1985-2011-
 
  
 
===Magazines===
 
===Magazines===
 
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* [2009.08] Fool's Mate I.S. No.005 (''Feature'')
* [2009.08.xx] Fool's Mate I.S. No.005 (''Feature'')
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* [2010.01] ARENA 37 Degree Special 2010 March Issue (''Feature'')
* [2010.01.xx] ARENA 37 Degree Special 2010 March Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2010.03] bridge Vol.4 April (''Feature'')
* [2010.03.xx] bridge Vol.4 April (''Feature'')
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* [2010.03] FOOL'S MATE 2010 May Issue (''Cover & Feature'')
* [2010.03.xx] FOOL'S MATE 2010 May Issue (''Cover & Feature'')
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* [2010.09] FOOL'S MATE 2010 November Issue (''Feature'')
* [2010.09.xx] FOOL'S MATE 2010 November Issue (''Feature'')
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* [2010.12] MASSIVE 1 (''Feature'')
* [2010.12.xx] MASSIVE 1 (''Feature'')
 
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.buck-tick.com/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.buck-tick.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.geocities.com/kiminovanilla69/ KiminoVanilla - BUCK-TICK unofficial fansite]
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* [http://www.tkma.co.jp/j_pop/buck_tick/ Lingua Sounda Website]
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* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ARI/bt/ Sony Music Website]
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* [http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/-/Artist/A000980.html Victor Entertainment Website]
  
 
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[[Category:J-Rock]]

Revision as of 22:13, 30 May 2012

BUCK-TICK promoting CATALOGUE ARIOLA 00-10 (2012)

BUCK-TICK (バクチク; Firecracker) is one of the Visual-Kei pioneers in the late 80s along with X JAPAN and D'erlanger. Their music is new-wave and gothic with some rock and metal touchs. In 2012, BUCK-TICK created their own label called Lingua Sounda which is a collaboration with Tokuma Japan Communications.

Members

Information

BUCK-TICK was formed in 1984 when Sakurai and Yagami participated in the band Hinan Go-GO. In the next year, Imai, Hoshino, and Higauchi would soon join the band. The band soon got signed to the indies label Taiyou Records and released their first single in 1986, entitled "TO-SEARCH". They soon held concerts in Japan, with the first concert having only 800 people attending.

A year later, the band scored a major label contract with Victor Entertainment and released their first video. Soon after. they released SEXUAL×××××!. But it wasn't until their second single, "JUST ONE MORE KISS" in 1988 when the band hit it big. By the end of the year, the group won the Rookie of the Year at the 30th Annual Japan Record Awards. They also started to appear on the #1 position of the Oricon weekly charts, starting with their third album a year after.

The band started to performed at various sold-out performance from arena tours to playing at the Tokyo Dome. In 1994, they toured with LUNA SEA and SOFT BALLET on the LSB tour that featured various guest like L'Arc~en~Ciel, THE YELLOW MONKEYS and others. A year after, they released their best album, entitled CATALOGUE 1987-1995. But didn't stop BUCK-TICK from releasing as their 14th single, "Gessekai", was used in the anime Nightwalker: The Midnight Detective.

Before the decade was, the band participated in the Marilyn Manson festival, BEAUTIFUL MONSTERS TOUR 1999. Four years later, the band also got to be the opening act for Marilyn on his Japan Tour. They also started to release under BMG JAPAN but still releasing material under Victor Entertainment. The band also released a tribute album in 2005 with the title PARADE ~RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK~.

As 2006 began, the band released their twenty-third single, "Kagerou", which was used as theme song to the anime XXXHOLiC. They also started to participate in festivals, starting with the SUMMER SONIC 06. Two years later, the band released their live album and DVD for the TOUR 2007 Tenshi no Revolver concurrently with iTunes.

Discography

BUCK-TICK promoting memento mori (2009)
BUCK-TICK promoting "Kuchizuke" (2010)

Studio Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Live Albums

Cover Albums

Tribute Albums

Box Sets

Singles

Compilations / Other

VHS / DVDs / Blu-ray

Publications

Books

  • [2009.09] BUCK-TICK TOUR 2009 memento mori PIX
  • [2011.09] BUCK-TICK -since 1985-2011-

Magazines

  • [2009.08] Fool's Mate I.S. No.005 (Feature)
  • [2010.01] ARENA 37 Degree Special 2010 March Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.03] bridge Vol.4 April (Feature)
  • [2010.03] FOOL'S MATE 2010 May Issue (Cover & Feature)
  • [2010.09] FOOL'S MATE 2010 November Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.12] MASSIVE 1 (Feature)

External Links