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- | Fishmans was an influential Japanese [[dub]] / [[rock]] band formed in 1987. Singer Shinji Sato tragically died in a car accident in 1999 and the band ended. In 2005, Fishmans began performing again with guest singers including [[UA]], [[Ikuko Harada]] from [[Clammbon]], [[Yuzuru Kashiwabara]] from [[Polaris]], and [[Chung-Ho Sai]] from [[bonobos]]. | + | '''Fishmans''' was an influential Japanese [[dub]] / [[rock]] band formed in 1987. Singer Shinji Sato tragically died in a car accident in 1999 and the band ended. In 2005, Fishmans began performing again with guest singers including [[UA]], [[Ikuko Harada]] from [[Clammbon]], [[Yuzuru Kashiwabara]] from [[Polaris]], and [[Chung-Ho Sai]] from [[bonobos]]. |
==Band Members== | ==Band Members== | ||
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==Albums== | ==Albums== | ||
- | [[King Master George]] | + | * [[King Master George]] |
- | [[Orange]] | + | * [[Orange]] |
- | [[Oh Mountain]] | + | * [[Oh Mountain]] |
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.ribb-on.com/fishmans/ Fishmans Website] (Japanese) | * [http://www.ribb-on.com/fishmans/ Fishmans Website] (Japanese) | ||
- | + | [[Category:Japanese Bands]] | |
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Fishmans was an influential Japanese dub / rock band formed in 1987. Singer Shinji Sato tragically died in a car accident in 1999 and the band ended. In 2005, Fishmans began performing again with guest singers including UA, Ikuko Harada from Clammbon, Yuzuru Kashiwabara from Polaris, and Chung-Ho Sai from bonobos.
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