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The Blue Hearts were a punk rock band, who managed to be both credible to punk fans and achieve mainstream popularity. The band consisted of Hiroto Komoto on vocals, Masatoshi “Marcy” Mashima on guitar (with trademark headband), Testuya “Kaji” Kajiwara on drums (sporting the Mohawk), Junosuke Kawaguchi on bass, and later Mikio Shirai as a “support member” on keyboards. Their sound was a mix of influences including the Clash, The Ramones, The Buzzcocks and The Jam. The band started off playing Tokyo livehouses like Shinjuku’s Loft, and established themselves as a solid live band. Their self-titled debut album was released in May 1987 on the label Meldac Records, which was created with funding from a number of companies, one of which was Mitsubishi. The band ran into trouble when their third album Train, Train contained a song called “Chernobyl”, which was critical of nuclear power, an industry in which Mitsubishi was actively involved. Rather then drop the song, as they were pressured to do, the band split from the label. The controversy was picked up by the media, and the publicity helped launch the album to million plus sales. This album’s spectacular sales also helped make them a huge live attraction, and soon they graduated from livehouses to playing Budokan and Yoyogi Olympic Stadium. The group made two tours of the United States, a ten show tour in 1990, and an eight stop run in 1991, but established only modest inroads. They released an Ameri... Read More


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Artist Name

The Blue Hearts

Debut
1987
Period Active
80s > 90s


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