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 ====== The Ohayogozaimas ====== ====== The Ohayogozaimas ======
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 The Ohayogozaimas is a Japanese metalcore band formed by [[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]] in 2015. They're known for their dynamic musical style and live shows. Led by [[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]] as bassist and lead songwriter, the band also comprises of guitarist [[wiki:Nagi|Nagi]] and vocalist [[wiki:Saba|Saba]], maintaining a consistent lineup since inception, with drummer [[wiki:kojiro_yamazaki|Kojiro Yamazaki]] joining in 2017.\\  The Ohayogozaimas is a Japanese metalcore band formed by [[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]] in 2015. They're known for their dynamic musical style and live shows. Led by [[wiki:Utsu-P|Utsu-P]] as bassist and lead songwriter, the band also comprises of guitarist [[wiki:Nagi|Nagi]] and vocalist [[wiki:Saba|Saba]], maintaining a consistent lineup since inception, with drummer [[wiki:kojiro_yamazaki|Kojiro Yamazaki]] joining in 2017.\\ 
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-In 2015, The Ohayogozaimas released their debut album "[[wiki:Monosugoi|Monosugoi]]" independently through Utsu-P's "MY SONG IS SHIT" self label. Their first EP, and third release, "[[wiki:Maeda e.p.|Maeda e.p.]]" is the first release of theirs to be featured in stores nationwide in Japan. Their most recent release is [[wiki:SEISHI|SEISHI]] released in 2022, and their most popular song is [[wiki:MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR|MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR]] with 120,000 views on YouTube+In 2015, The Ohayogozaimas released their debut album "[[wiki:Monosugoi|Monosugoi]]" independently through Utsu-P's "MY SONG IS SHIT" self label. Their first EP, and third release, "[[wiki:maeda_ep|]]" is the first release of theirs to be featured in stores nationwide in Japan. Their most recent release is [[wiki:SEISHI|SEISHI]] released in 2022, and their most popular song is [[wiki:MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR|MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR]] with 120,000 views on YouTube
  
 ====== History ======   ====== History ======  
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 ===== 2019: Book Ticket EP and Nothing Special ===== ===== 2019: Book Ticket EP and Nothing Special =====
 To kick off 2019, The Ohayogozaimas released their first new single [[wiki:#money_anthem|#money_anthem]]. The title's hashtag was used on twitter to help promote the song, people who used it got a direct message with different kinds of exclusive bonus videos, mainly live footage. In the summer, The Ohayogozaimas released a downloadable EP exclusive to their live shows with unfinished and short tracks titled [[wiki:Book Ticket EP|Book Ticket EP]], along with a survey asking fans which song they should improve upon, and how they should do it. They released their second single of the year, [[wiki:I|I]]. They also ran a crowdfunding campaign with the goal of having a large concert, it was an overwhelming success, allowing them to have lights, smoke, effects, and even backup dancers during the song MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR. The final single, [[wiki:Nothing Pretending To Be Nothing|Nothing Pretending To Be Nothing]] used footage compiled from this concert. Their album "[[wiki:Nothing Special|Nothing Special]]" was released soon after in September.\\  To kick off 2019, The Ohayogozaimas released their first new single [[wiki:#money_anthem|#money_anthem]]. The title's hashtag was used on twitter to help promote the song, people who used it got a direct message with different kinds of exclusive bonus videos, mainly live footage. In the summer, The Ohayogozaimas released a downloadable EP exclusive to their live shows with unfinished and short tracks titled [[wiki:Book Ticket EP|Book Ticket EP]], along with a survey asking fans which song they should improve upon, and how they should do it. They released their second single of the year, [[wiki:I|I]]. They also ran a crowdfunding campaign with the goal of having a large concert, it was an overwhelming success, allowing them to have lights, smoke, effects, and even backup dancers during the song MIMIZU IN THE DANCEFLOOR. The final single, [[wiki:Nothing Pretending To Be Nothing|Nothing Pretending To Be Nothing]] used footage compiled from this concert. Their album "[[wiki:Nothing Special|Nothing Special]]" was released soon after in September.\\ 
-===== 2020-2022: SEISHI =====+===== 2020-2022: Super-Normal, AIEOU, and SEISHI =====
 Although The Ohayogozaimas had initially planned for 2020 to be a big year full of touring and other potential surprises, with multiple song teasers being shown, However the global covid-19 pandemic forced them to cancel all their shows and perform sparse livestreamed concerts instead. they released the single [[wiki:Super-Normal|Super-Normal]] which was featured in the arcade rhythm game GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE. Super-Normal also came with a streaming service exclusive B-side, [[wiki:Slander|Slander]], which was a slightly reworked track from their Book-Ticket EP from last year. In September of 2020, Utsu-P a special campaign where he released one song for each of his main projects, [[wiki:Demands|Demands]] was the song for The Ohayogozaimas. In October of 2020 they performed their first proper live concert titled "[[wiki:Chinkon Kitou|Chinkon Kitou]]", the gimmick of the show was that all audience members were given robes and made to hold candles, standing apart from eachother to prevent infection, giving a cult-like appearance to the show. 2021 was mainly just a year full of touring however they did release the song [[wiki:AIEUO|AIEUO]] in May. In May of 2022, The Ohayogozaimas released their mini album [[wiki:SEISHI|SEISHI]], featuring the singles from the past 3 years alongside one new track "[[wiki:Going Through Life|Going Through Life]]" which would be released as a single within a few days. \\ Although The Ohayogozaimas had initially planned for 2020 to be a big year full of touring and other potential surprises, with multiple song teasers being shown, However the global covid-19 pandemic forced them to cancel all their shows and perform sparse livestreamed concerts instead. they released the single [[wiki:Super-Normal|Super-Normal]] which was featured in the arcade rhythm game GITADORA HIGH-VOLTAGE. Super-Normal also came with a streaming service exclusive B-side, [[wiki:Slander|Slander]], which was a slightly reworked track from their Book-Ticket EP from last year. In September of 2020, Utsu-P a special campaign where he released one song for each of his main projects, [[wiki:Demands|Demands]] was the song for The Ohayogozaimas. In October of 2020 they performed their first proper live concert titled "[[wiki:Chinkon Kitou|Chinkon Kitou]]", the gimmick of the show was that all audience members were given robes and made to hold candles, standing apart from eachother to prevent infection, giving a cult-like appearance to the show. 2021 was mainly just a year full of touring however they did release the song [[wiki:AIEUO|AIEUO]] in May. In May of 2022, The Ohayogozaimas released their mini album [[wiki:SEISHI|SEISHI]], featuring the singles from the past 3 years alongside one new track "[[wiki:Going Through Life|Going Through Life]]" which would be released as a single within a few days. \\
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 The Ohayogozaimas' music incorporates elements such as harsh vocals, catchy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and intense metalcore sections. The band benefits from Utsu-P's talents as producer to allow a high end produced sound.\\  The Ohayogozaimas' music incorporates elements such as harsh vocals, catchy guitar riffs, electronic elements, and intense metalcore sections. The band benefits from Utsu-P's talents as producer to allow a high end produced sound.\\ 
  
-The band's lineup has remained stable, with the only addition being drummer Kojiro Yamazaki joining in 2017. Since Design EP, Utsu-P has said that having a drummer has injected a more "band"-like sound into their music, instead of being almost fully composed by Utsu-P prior to recording. Their songwriting techniques peak with successive albumsresonating more and more precise, focused music with a serious, yet also playful feeling. The band's lyrics generally contain uplifting messages, or cover social themes and perspectives as an artist.+The band's lineup has remained stable, with the only addition being drummer Kojiro Yamazaki joining in 2017. Since Design EP, Utsu-P has said that having a drummer has injected a more "band"-like sound into their music, instead of being almost fully composed by Utsu-P prior to recording. As they release more musictheir sound generally becomes more precise and focused with a serious, yet also playful feeling. The band's lyrics generally contain uplifting messages, or cover social themes and perspectives as an artist.
 ====== Band Members ====== ====== Band Members ======
 [[wiki:Saba|]] - Vocals (2015-present)\\  [[wiki:Saba|]] - Vocals (2015-present)\\ 
 [[wiki:Nagi|Nagi]] – Guitar, backup vocals (2015-present)\\  [[wiki:Nagi|Nagi]] – Guitar, backup vocals (2015-present)\\ 
-[[wiki:utsu-p|]] – Bass, electronics, backup vocals(2015-present)\\ +[[wiki:utsu-p|]] – Bass, programming, backup vocals (2015-present)\\ 
 [[wiki:Kojiro Yamazaki|]] - Drums (2017-present)\\  [[wiki:Kojiro Yamazaki|]] - Drums (2017-present)\\ 
 ====== Discography ====== ====== Discography ======
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   * [[wiki:Nothing Special|]] (2019)   * [[wiki:Nothing Special|]] (2019)
   * [[wiki:Yorisugoi|]] (2019)   * [[wiki:Yorisugoi|]] (2019)
 +  * [[wiki:Super-Normal single|Super-Normal]] (Single) (2020)
 +  * [[wiki:Aieou single|Aieou]] (Single) (2021)
   * [[wiki:SEISHI|]] (2022)   * [[wiki:SEISHI|]] (2022)
  
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