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ROTTENGRAFFTY
OriginKyoto, Japan
Genres
Years active1999–present
Labels
  • PINE FIELDS
  • Victor entretainment
MembersNOBUYA
N∀OKI
KAZUOMI
YUICHI
HIROSHI
Websiterotten-g.com

Rottengraffty (ロットングラフティー), stylized as ЯOTTENGR∀FFTY, is a Japanese rock band from Kyoto formed in 1999.[1] Their musical style mixes alternative rock, heavy metal, electronica, hip hop and reggae. They have had a top ten album and several top twenty singles on the Oricon charts.[2] Their song, 70cm Shiho no Madobe (70cm四方の窓辺), was used as the 10th ending theme song for the anime, Dragon Ball Super. [3]

Band Members

  • Nobuya Murase (村瀬 展弥) – Vocals
  • Naoki "N∀OKI" Makizawa (沢直 樹) – Vocals
  • Kazuomi Nakakita (仲北 和臣) – Guitar/Programming
  • Yuichi "侑威地 (Yuichi )" Adachi (安達 友一) – Bass
  • Hiroshi Nakama (中間 弘士) – Drums

Discography

Mini album

  • RADICAL PEACE×RADICAL GENOCIDE – 2001
  • GRIND VIBES – 2002
  • SYNCHRONICITIZM – 2003

EP

  • Life Is Beautiful – 2015

Album

  • CL∀SSICK – 2004
  • EKISAPIKO – 2005
  • This World – 2010
  • FAMILIARIZE – 2011
  • Walk – 2013
  • PLAY – 2018

DVD

  • TOUR2010 This World ~KYOTO MUSE 2DAYS~」 – 2010
  • SILVER&GOLD – 2012
  • Walk... This Way - 2014
  • PLAY ALL AROUND JAPAN TOUR 2018 in NIPPONBUDOKAN - 2018

Singles

  • Bou is DEAD – 2001
  • Warudakumi~Merry Christmas Mr.Lawrence – 2003
  • e for 20/Chemical Ken – 2004
  • CHAOS in terminal – 2005
  • palm – 2006
  • form – 2006
  • Mandara – 2006
  • Maido Ookini – 2008
  • D.A.N.C.E – 2012
  • Sekai no Owari – 2014
  • So... Start – 2016
  • 70 cm Shiho no Madobe – 2017
  • Hallelujah - 2019
  • Towa to Kage - 2020

Compilations

  • Silver – 2011
  • Gold – 2011
  • You Are ROTTENGRAFFTY - 2020

Tribute Albums

  • Mouse Trap - 2019

References

  1. ^ "Biography". ROTTENGRAFFTY official website (in Japanese). Retrieved 13 January 2020.
  2. ^ "ROTTENGRAFFTYの売上ランキング". ORICON NEWS (in Japanese). Retrieved 9 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Rock Band Rottengraffty Performs Dragon Ball Super Anime's New Ending Song". Retrieved 13 January 2020.

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