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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Asian Kung-Fu Generation is a Japanese band formed in 1996 by Masafumi Gotoh (lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist), Kensuke Kita (lead guitarist and backing vocalist), Takahiro Yamada (bassist and backing vocalist), and Kiyoshi Ijichi (drummer). The band is critically acclaimed and commercially successful in Japan. Their popularity peaked around 2004-2007, but they are still doing well. Fans call them Ajikan, AKG, or AFKG for short.They host the Nano-Mugen Festival each summer. Musicians and bands from Japan, America, and the UK come to perform; each act contributes one song to make up a compilation album released to advertise the festival. Some previous acts include Spitz, Chatmonchy, Beat Crusaders, Ellegarden, Third Eye Blind, Unicorn, and Ben Folds.Outside of Japan, they are best known for their songs "Haruka Kanata", "Rewrite", and "After Dark", which were used as opening songs for the Naruto, Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), and Bleach anime respectively.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The band has released 8 studio albums and five EPs. Independent period: Caramelman and Asian Kung-Fu Generation (2000) The Time Past And I Could Not See You Again (2000) I'm Standing Here. (2001) After getting signed by Ki/oon Records: Houkai Amplifiernote Destructive Amplifier (2002) Kimi Tsunagi Five Mnote Connection to You Five M (2003) Sol-fa (2004) Fanclub (2006) Feedback File (2006): A collection of B-sides and Cut Songs. World World World (2008) Mada Minu Ashita ninote Into an Unseen Tomorrow (2008) Surf Bungaku Kamakuranote Surf Literature Kamakura (2008) Magic Disk (2010) Landmark (2012) Wonder Future (2015) Sol-fa 2016 (2016) Hometown (2018) | |
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