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The kings of Japanese heavy metal are unquestionably the group Loudness. The band was formed in 1981 from the ashes of Lazy, which had contained guitarist Akira Takasaki and drummer Munetaka Higuchi. They joined forces with vocalist Minoru Niihara and bassist Masayoshi Yamashita to form one of Japan’s first significant heavy metal bands. At the time it was still a novel concept, as while heavy metal had been quite popular since the late 60’s, the Japanese metal scene was almost entirely cover bands, with the areas near US military bases being frequent breeding grounds. While certainly influenced by other metal bands, Loudness wrote their own songs and helped create something more distinctly Japanese, often using Japanese images on their album artwork and singing in Japanese. Van Halen are frequently cited as one of the bands influences, however more specifically, like Eddie Van Halen, Akira Takasaki blew minds with his incredibly fast, loud, intense guitar playing. The band’s first two albums, The Birthday Eve and Devil Soldier were produced by a Japanese American from California named Dan McClenden, was playing in and producing local bands at the time, and who also worked with metal princess Carmen Maki. Around Loudness soon there was a thriving Japanese metal scene which also included Bow Wow, Earthshaker, Action, Kodomo Band, Pink Cloud, X Ray, Flatbacker/EZO and 44 Magnum, with who they both competed and cooperated. Many of the Japanese bands worked w... Read More


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Artist Name

Loudness

Debut
1981
Period Active
80s > Present


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