Analogfish (original) (raw)

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Japanese rock band

Analogfish
Origin Japan
Genres Rock, Alternative rock
Years active 1999 – Present
Members Akira ShimookaKentarō SasakiShūichirō Saitō
Website http://www.analogfish.com

Analogfish (アナログフィッシュ, Anarogufisshu) is a Japanese rock band formed in 1999. The band is best known to Western audiences for its song "Speed", which was featured as the 10th ending theme for the popular anime Naruto.

All of the band members were born between 1978 and 1979. Akira and Kentarō were acquaintances in school and regularly made music together, releasing a demo tape in 1999. They later moved to Tokyo, where Shūichirō joined the band in April 2002. Later that year, they released a new demo tape with 9 tracks.

In June 2003 they released their first album, Sekai wa Maboroshi (世界は幻, The World Vision) and in December of the same year they released their second album Nichiyōbi no Yoru Mitai da (日曜日の夜みたいだ, Looks Like Sunday Night). During June 2004, the band released a self-titled album as well as re-releasing their first two albums. In July and August of 2004, they took part in the Fuji Rock Festival and in September they released their first major album, Hello Hello Hello. To end the year, they started their first national tour, ending in December.

The band have also taken part in festivals such as the Rock in Japan Festival and the Nano-Mugen Festival in 2008.