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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
* [2003.11.19] [[Kimitsunagi Five M]] (君繋ファイブエム)
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* [2003.11.19] [[Kimitsunagi Five M]] (君繋ファイブエム; ''Five M You Connection'')
 
* [2004.10.20] [[Sol-Fa]] (ソルファ)
 
* [2004.10.20] [[Sol-Fa]] (ソルファ)
 
* [2006.03.15] [[Fan Club]] (ファンクラブ)
 
* [2006.03.15] [[Fan Club]] (ファンクラブ)
 
* [2008.03.05] [[World World World (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|World World World]] (ワールド ワールド ワールド)
 
* [2008.03.05] [[World World World (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|World World World]] (ワールド ワールド ワールド)
* [2008.11.05] [[Surf Bungaku Kamakura]] (サーフ ブンガク カマクラ)
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* [2008.11.05] [[Surf Bungaku Kamakura]] (サーフ ブンガク カマクラ; ''Kamakura Surf Stories'')
 
* [2010.06.23] [[Magic Disk]] (マジックディスク)
 
* [2010.06.23] [[Magic Disk]] (マジックディスク)
  
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* [2000.??.??] [[The Time Past and I Couldn't See You Again|THE TIME PAST AND I COULDN'T SEE YOU AGAIN]] (indie)
 
* [2000.??.??] [[The Time Past and I Couldn't See You Again|THE TIME PAST AND I COULDN'T SEE YOU AGAIN]] (indie)
 
* [2001.11.30] [[I'm Standing Here|I'm standing here]] (indie)
 
* [2001.11.30] [[I'm Standing Here|I'm standing here]] (indie)
* [2003.04.23] [[Houkai Amplifer]] (崩壊アンプリファー)
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* [2003.04.23] [[Houkai Amplifer]] (崩壊アンプリファー; ''Destruction Amplifier'')
* [2008.06.11] [[Madaminu Ashita ni]] (未だ見ぬ明日に)
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* [2008.06.11] [[Madaminu Ashita ni]] (未だ見ぬ明日に; ''Into An Unseen Tomorrow'')
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [2009.12.02] [[Shinseiki no Love Song]] (新世紀のラブソング; ''Love Song of the New Century'')
 
* [2009.12.02] [[Shinseiki no Love Song]] (新世紀のラブソング; ''Love Song of the New Century'')
 
* [2010.03.31] [[Solanin (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Solanin]] (ソラニン)
 
* [2010.03.31] [[Solanin (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Solanin]] (ソラニン)
* [2010.05.26] [[Maigo Inu to Ame no Beat]] (迷子犬と雨のビート)
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* [2010.05.26] [[Maigo Inu to Ame no Beat]] (迷子犬と雨のビート; ''A Lost Dog and Beats of the Rain'')
 
* [2011.11.30] [[Marching Band]] (マーチングバンド)
 
* [2011.11.30] [[Marching Band]] (マーチングバンド)
  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.asiankung-fu.com/ Official Website]
 
* [http://www.asiankung-fu.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.akfgfan.com/ Asian Kung-Fu Generation Fansite Flash Back!]
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* [http://www.akfgfan.com/ ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Fansite Flash Back!]
* [http://ajikan.sayuri.us/ AJIKAN Fansite]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:57, 7 November 2011

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION promoting "Marching Band" (2011)

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION is a Japanese rock band. Their style is to sing emotional/love songs in an aggressive, hardcore/punk rock style while giving the songs a bit of angst along with the emotion. ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION has four members: Gotou Masafumi (guitar, main vocalist), Kita Kensuke (background vocal as needed, guitar), Yamada Takahiro (background vocal as needed, bass), and Ijichi Kiyoshi (drummer). Gotoh is usually the only one who sings, although Kita was the main vocalist for the song "Uso to Wonderland".

Members

Information

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION was first formed in 1996 by Gotou Masafumi, Kita Kensuke, and Yamada Takahiro. Their drummer, Ijichi Kiyoshi, later joined after quitting another band. Their first works were sold exclusively online. In addition, their first independent album, "The Time and Past I Couldn't See You Again," was entirely in English (which is not uncommon for Japanese musicians).

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION got their first big break when their song, "Konayuki", was featured on the radio. That same year, another independent album was released titled "I'm Standing Here". This time, the album included some Japanese lyrics.

In 2002, AKG released their mini album, Houkai Amplifer, which ranked #1 on the High Line Record Sales and #35 on Oricon. That same year, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION also scored a deal with the producers of Naruto and used the song "Haruka Kanata" for its opening. In 2003, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION produced their first major album, Kimitsunagi Five M which sold over 250,000 copies. Their second album, Sol-Fa, reached the number one spot on the Japanese music charts following its release, selling over 700,000 copies.

Discography

ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION (2008)
ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION promoting "Shinseiki no Love Song" (2009)
ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION promoting "Maigo Inu to Ame no Beat" (2010)

Albums

Best Albums

  • [2006.10.25] Feedback File (フィードバックファイル) (B-side Best Album)
  • [2012.01.xx] TBA

Mini-Albums

Singles

DVDs

UMDs

Compilations / Other

Publications

Books

NatsuMugen.jpg GOTCH GO ROCK.jpg HarukaHaruka.jpg ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION FILE 2003-2010.jpg

Band Score

Kimi Tsunagi Five MBS.jpg Hokai AmpliferBS.jpg Sol-FaBS.jpg Fan ClubBS.jpg Feedback FileBS.jpg Single Collection Natsu ZemiBS.jpg Surf Bungaku KamakuraBS.jpg Single CollectionBS.jpg Single Collection2BS.jpg

External Links