Back-On

Japanese rock band


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::summary Japanese rock band ::

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nameBack-On
imageBack-on3.jpg
landscapeyes
originTokyo, Japan
genre{{flatlist
years_active2002–present
labelCutting Edge, JPU Records
associated_actsBAReeeeeeeeeeN
websiteOfficial website
current_membersKenji03
Teeda
past_membersShu
Gori
Macchin
Icchan
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History

Kenji03 and Gori have been friends since childhood, having attended the same school in Adachi, Tokyo. In their sixth year in school, they realized that they wanted to start a band, though in the beginning they did it all separately. While in high school, Kenji03 met Teeda while Gori met Shu. They each started out in separate bands, but eventually ended up uniting with each other to form their own band. Shortly after their formulation, Kenji03 met his brother's friend Macchin, who joined the band as its drummer and rounded out the quintet.

Back-On made their first international appearance at Anime Matsuri on April 28, 2007 in Houston, Texas and were invited back for Anime Matsuri 2010. Since then they've also appeared in Vancouver, Canada for Anime Evolution in August 2007, and Anime USA in Arlington, Virginia in November 2007. They were also the guest judges for Anime Idol 2007 at Anime Evolution.

They formed a new band called BAReeeeeeeeeeN with the 4-man band GReeeeN, and their debut single "Ashiato" was released on October 1, 2008. The song reached No. 1 in the USEN and chaku-uta digital download charts.

The band's singles "Flyaway" and "Where Is the Future?" were created as theme music for the PSP game Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2, which was released exclusively in Japan on January 28, 2009.

Back-On performed at Connichi 2009 in Kassel, Germany in 2009, and revisited Taiwan for two live performances in December 2009.

Their single One Step!/Tomorrow Never Knows was released on January 27, 2010; "Tomorrow never knows" was used as the background theme music for a DyDo coffee commercial featuring Japanese surfer Teppei Tajima.

In 2013/14, the band composed and performed two opening themes for the anime series Gundam Build Fighters, called "Nibun no Ichi" and "wimp ft. Lil' Fang (from FAKY)"; the latter features vocals by Lil' Fang from the group FAKY and aired from episode 14 onwards. Both singles were released in three versions: CD-only, CD+DVD (with videos) and CD+gunpla plastic model.

They were invited back to perform at Anime USA in 2013 after a 6-year break from the US and were also star guests at Pacific Media Expo shortly after.

The band performed at Anime Friends in 2014 as their first visit to Brazil.

In 2015, their song "Resurrection" was used as the ending theme for Initial D Legend 2: Racer movie.

Back-On also performed as a headliner at Otakon Matsuri in 2015.

On May 26, 2017, the band celebrated its 15th anniversary with a concert at Ebisu Liquidroom titled "BACK-ON 15th Anniversary Live -Ultimate Thanks-". Gori and Shu quit the band after this show, leaving Back-On as the duo of Kenji03 and Teeda.

In 2023, it was revealed that they would be performing the opening theme for Kamen Rider Gotchard, titled "CHEMY×STORY". Along with Flow they would sing a new version of the opening for the episodes airing in 2024, along with Chinese and English self-covers.

Members

Current

  • Kenji03 - Vocal & Guitar (2002–present)
  • Teeda - MC (2002–present)

Former

  • Macchin - Drums (2002–2006)
  • Icchan - Drums (2006–2011)
  • Gori - Bass Guitar (2002–2017)
  • Shu - Guitar (2002–2017)

Discography

Singles

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SingleTitleTracksRelease date1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th9th10th11th12th13th14th15th16th
"Chain"June 7, 2006
"Blaze Line/A Day Dreaming..."June 6, 2007
"Butterfly"September 19, 2007
"Flower"September 19, 2007
"Sands of Time"May 21, 2008
"Flyaway"January 28, 2009
"One Step! feat. Mini/Tomorrow Never Knows"January 27, 2010
"Tell Me"January 19, 2011
"With You Feat. Me"February 9, 2011
"Connectus and selfish"August 17, 2011
"Ice cream"May 9, 2012
"ニブンノイチ / INFINITY"November 6, 2013
"wimp ft. Lil' Fang (from FAKY)"March 12, 2014
"Departure / STRIKEBACK"July 30, 2014
"セルリアン / Silent Trigger"December 17, 2014
"DTM EP"October 30, 2015
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Mini-albums

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AlbumTitleTracksRelease date1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th8th
Adachi TribeOctober 27, 2004
HeroJuly 13, 2005
(Out of Print)
Baby RockOctober 19, 2005
New WorldNovember 22, 2006
DTM EPOctober 30, 2015
New EraFebruary 21, 2018
Chop Kick TurnMarch 6, 2019
RebirthJanuary 22, 2020
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Full albums

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AlbumTitleTracksRelease date1st2nd3rd4th5th6th
Yes!!!November 12, 2008
Hello WorldFebruary 16, 2011
Good Job!!May 30, 2012
ReloadOctober 1, 2014
PACK OF THE FUTUREMarch 2, 2016
Still B/ONovember 10, 2021
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Songs used in media

Videography

PV

  • Flydom (Hero)
  • Nuts Tribe (Hero)
  • Gaku-Ten (Baby Rock)
  • Kodou (Chain)
  • Chain (Chain)
  • New World (New World)
  • A Day Dreaming... (Blaze Line/A Day Dreaming...)
  • Blaze Line (Blaze Line/A Day Dreaming...)
  • Flower (Flower)
  • Butterfly (Butterfly)
  • Sands of Time (YES!!!)
  • Flyaway (YES!!!)
  • One Step! (Hello World)
  • Tell Me (Hello World)
  • With You (Hello World)
  • Ice cream (Good Job!!)
  • ニブンノイチ (ニブンノイチ / INFINITY)
  • wimp ft. Lil' Fang (from FAKY) (wimp ft. Lil' Fang (from FAKY))

References

References

  1. http://www.jmusiceuropa.com {{Webarchive. link. (2008-09-25, [http://www.jmusiceuropa.com/uk/database-artist.php?id=634] Retrieved on April 24, 2007)
  2. (December 24, 2013). "Back-On to Perform New Gundam Build Fighters Opening Theme". [[Anime News Network]].
  3. (August 21, 2013). "Anime USA Welcomes Japanese Rock Band, BACK-ON". [[Anime News Network]].
  4. (2014). "BACK-ON - SCHEDULE - アニメフレンズ2014".
  5. "仮面ライダー avex SOUND WEB".
  6. "仮面ライダー avex SOUND WEB".
  7. "超英雄祭2024追加出演者発表&チケット一般発売開始! | 仮面ライダーWeb 【公式】| 東映".
  8. "Hi-yunk(BACK-ON)".

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