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==Discography==
==Discography==
===Albums===
===Albums===
* [1997.11.01] [[Joyride (Boom Boom Satellites)|JOYRIDE]] (mini-album)
* [1998.09.19] [[Push Eject|PUSH EJECT]] (mini-album)
* [1998.10.31] [[Out Loud|OUT LOUD]]
* [1998.10.31] [[Out Loud|OUT LOUD]]
* [2001.02.07] [[Umbra|UMBRA]]
* [2001.02.07] [[Umbra|UMBRA]]
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* [2006.11.22] [[On|ON -limited edition-]]
* [2006.11.22] [[On|ON -limited edition-]]
* [2007.11.21] [[Exposed|EXPOSED]]
* [2007.11.21] [[Exposed|EXPOSED]]
* [2010.05.26] [[To the Loveless|TO THE LOVELESS]]
===Mini-Albums===
* [1997.11.01] [[Joyride (Boom Boom Satellites)|JOYRIDE]]
* [1998.09.19] [[Push Eject|PUSH EJECT]]


===Singles===
===Singles===

Revision as of 15:10, 7 June 2010

Boom Boom Satellites (ブンブンサテライツ) is Japanese rock band under gr8! records.

Members

Information

Boom Boom Satellites (ブンブンサテライツ) is the Tokyo-native duo of Nakano Masayuki and Kawashima Michiyuki often casted as The Chemical Brothers of Japan. Boom Boom Satellites first gained a following in Europe's club scene with the release of "Dub Me Crazy" and "For A Moment of Silence" in 1997 and eventually were recognized and signed by Sony Music Japan. Combining and twisting rock guitars with electronica the group is known for live shows that go above and beyond most techno artists with live percussion and guitars tossed into the mix. In the year 2004, the duo teamed up with other popular techno artists from the U.S. and Japan to compose the soundtrack for the anime movie remake of Appleseed.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Singles

DVD

Analog

Compilations

External Links