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'''Tokyo Shounen''' (東京少年; '''Tokyo Boys''') was a Japanese rock band from 1989 to 1991. The band formed in 1988 at Doshisa University and got their name from the term Tokyo Shounen write on a pencil box. They released their first single, [[High School Daisy]], soon after in 1989 with each member in charge of the process. But their hit song came in 1990 when they released the single [[Shy Shy Japanese]], used in Super Suki commericial. But sadly, the group broke up at the end of 1991 after the release of their best album, [[Yubikiri Genma]].
'''Tokyo Shounen''' (東京少年; ''Tokyo Boys'') was a Japanese rock band from 1989 to 1991. The band formed in 1988 at Doshisa University and got their name from the term Tokyo Shounen write on a pencil box. They released their first single, [[High School Daisy]], soon after in 1989 with each member in charge of the process. But their hit song came in 1990 when they released the single [[Shy Shy Japanese]], used in Super Suki commericial. But sadly, the group broke up at the end of 1991 after the release of their best album, [[Yubikiri Genma]].


== Members ==
== Members ==

Revision as of 05:04, 18 August 2009

Tokyo Shounen (東京少年; Tokyo Boys) was a Japanese rock band from 1989 to 1991. The band formed in 1988 at Doshisa University and got their name from the term Tokyo Shounen write on a pencil box. They released their first single, High School Daisy, soon after in 1989 with each member in charge of the process. But their hit song came in 1990 when they released the single Shy Shy Japanese, used in Super Suki commericial. But sadly, the group broke up at the end of 1991 after the release of their best album, Yubikiri Genma.

Members

Support Members

Discography

Studio Albums

Mini Album

Best Albums

Singles

External Links