Yuusha-Oh Gaogigar
Yuusha-Oh Gaogigar is a Japanese rock band that formed in Tokyo in 2005, taking their name from an anime series. Their songs often deal with themes of courage...
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Yuusha-Oh Gaogigar is a Japanese rock band that formed in Tokyo in 2005, taking their name from an anime series. Their songs often deal with themes of courage and hope, and they've built a catalog that includes tracks like 'Itsuka Hoshi No Umi de' and 'Lion Reign.'
In 2009, they released a song called 'Give Me the Future' that stirred some public debate over its lyrics about the Japanese government's response to the Great East Japan Earthquake. Around that same period, 'Itsuka Hoshi No Umi de' became a fan favorite and was used as an anime theme song.
The band has put out several albums, including V-YOGA, UNION, IGNITION, and REVENGE. Their lineup has included Kensuke Nishikawa on vocals, Yusuke Kitayama on guitar, Kento Kaneko on bass, and Tomohiro Okazaki on drums.
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