Polysics
Polysics formed in Japan in the late 1990s with Hiroyuki Hayashida (who goes by Hiroyuki-P) on vocals, guitar, and keyboard, Kayo on vocals and keyboard, and...
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Polysics formed in Japan in the late 1990s with Hiroyuki Hayashida (who goes by Hiroyuki-P) on vocals, guitar, and keyboard, Kayo on vocals and keyboard, and Fumi on bass. Their sound mixed electronic dance music with punk rock and video game effects, which took some time to find its audience. They built a cult following with songs like 'Electric Surfin' Go Go' and 'Wild One'.
They've released albums like 'Neu' in 2000, 'Polysics or Die!!!' in 2002, and 'Now is the Time!' in 2007. The lineup has included drummer Natsuko at times. Their music has appeared in collaborations with Konami and the Pet Shop Boys.
Polysics plays energetic live shows. Their catalog includes tracks like 'Bye-bye, Red Sneaker' and 'Catch On Everywhere' that keep their sound rooted in that early electronic-punk blend.
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