Another legendary metal/punk band in 80’ Japan called Flatbacker. Unique grooving and the most powerful singer at that time. After two albums they moved their brand to US and changed their name as EZO. Recommend song: Flatbacker: Hard Blow(live version) Burst 1986 EZO: Fire, Fire Million miles away
Wow, the music is still decent, yet the original singer is gone. Akira Takasaki is the Eddie Van Halen of Japan, seen them open for AC/DC in 85, the og line up, check out Rock N Roll Crazy Nights for the best version of this band.
prefer minoru's vocals than this guy. once minoru was out of the band i stopped listening to loudness cos they've lost some of the intensity without his vocals.. or i just prefer the japanese accent 😁
@@Dirty10 That is so cool, I used to try and play and we had a "garage" band, and used anything and for a bit, I used crushed pennies, yet they were the ones you make at a amusement park, the machine smashed a penny into a semi heart shaped thing for 50 cents, and a penny of course. They gave off a different fuzz for sure.
This In The Mirror is a remake with the American singer Mike Vescera. The original is also very good. Check out Loudness Eurobounds live and watch the Europeans go nuts when they play In the mirror. Thanks for reviewing Loudness 🤟🏻
Another legendary metal/punk band in 80’ Japan called Flatbacker.
Unique grooving and the most powerful singer at that time.
After two albums they moved their brand to US and changed their name as EZO.
Recommend song:
Flatbacker: Hard Blow(live version)
Burst 1986
EZO: Fire, Fire
Million miles away
If you think this is heavy, you MUST see Loudness - King of Pain.
Wow, the music is still decent, yet the original singer is gone. Akira Takasaki is the Eddie Van Halen of Japan, seen them open for AC/DC in 85, the og line up, check out Rock N Roll Crazy Nights for the best version of this band.
added to my list ty!
prefer minoru's vocals than this guy. once minoru was out of the band i stopped listening to loudness cos they've lost some of the intensity without his vocals.. or i just prefer the japanese accent 😁
Didn't you know all the original members reunited back in 2001?
@@irfanazaam9386 No, last time I seen them they had a American singer, now they have the original singer back, yet the drummer is gone.
@@kikiki4592 Yes, Munetaka passed away. Both guitarist and bassist are original members just different hairstyle.
This solo technic without pick is same as Kamami by Band Maid is playing in "On set".
Tapping part is not with pick or nail, just with fingertip of index finger.
Akira uses a pick, though he uses custom made picks made of titanium.
Nice. The first punk band I was ever in I used to use a penny that was flattened by a train
@@Dirty10 That is so cool, I used to try and play and we had a "garage" band, and used anything and for a bit, I used crushed pennies, yet they were the ones you make at a amusement park, the machine smashed a penny into a semi heart shaped thing for 50 cents, and a penny of course. They gave off a different fuzz for sure.
@@kikiki4592 I did notice a difference when I started using a piece of plastic
How did you get such a wrong information?????
Akira has never used metal picks!
He has been using Delrin picks since 80s.
This In The Mirror is a remake with the American singer Mike Vescera. The original is also very good. Check out Loudness Eurobounds live and watch the Europeans go nuts when they play In the mirror. Thanks for reviewing Loudness 🤟🏻
please reaction to soldiers of fortune by roudness.
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