The Star Club
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is a Japanese
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 punk rock
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 band that was formed in Nagoya in 1977 and has been based in Tokyo
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 since 1987. The band has had a long career with numerous lineup changes centred on original vocalist HIKAGE. The band is considered representative of Japanese punk.

Biography

The Star Club was the first punk
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 band in Nagoya, Japan
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, when they formed in April 1977. Their first release was a live 7-inch vinyl record in 1978 which was "heavily English influenced punk with a rock and roll edge". Into the early 1980s, the band went through several lineup changes while releasing a string of singles, gradually increasing in popularity, with singer Hikage becoming an icon of Japanese punk. The group released their first full-length album in 1983, the live Hot & Cool.

By 1984, the group was topping the independent charts, and signed to the independent Tokuma label, with whom they released the LP
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s Hello New Punks in 1984 and "Punk! Punk! Punk!" in 1985. The records sold well, and the band was signed to the major label Victor
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.

The band has been productive over the years, releasing an album of new material every year or so, sometimes dabbling in hardcore punk
Hardcore punk
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, sometimes returning to their punk rock roots. The Star Club is still active today, with Hikage as the sole remaining original member.

Current members

  • HIKAGE(1977–)Vocals
  • MITOME(2001–)9th guitarist
  • HIROSHI(2003–)6th bassist
  • RYO(2001–)9th Drummer

External links

Fan site (in English)
(in Japanese
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