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• • • Website Members Crazy Cool Joe Past members Takahiro Tano Minato Dead End (stylized as DEAD END) is a Japanese / band formed in Tokyo in 1984. They were one of few bands who had international exposure in the United States during the eighties. Originally disbanded in 1990, Dead End reunited in 2009 after almost two decades. Although they achieved only limited commercial success in their homeland, Dead End had a significant impact on its rock scene, influencing numerous musicians in, or related to, the developing scene in the 1990s. Specifically Morrie who inspired the visual appearance and rough vocal style of many prominent singers.
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'The name Dead End to us implied that we will be the last of something. Nothing like us would come after us, really the end, definitive.' —Morrie, on the band's name. Dead End was formed in December 1984 by singer and guitarist Takahiro, both previously in the band Liar, bassist Crazy Cool Joe coming from the band Rajas, and drummer Tano from. They had their first show in March 1985, at the Osaka Bourbon House in front of almost 500 people.
In 1986, they went on a nationwide tour called Dademonium Break Tour '86 Vol.1, after which guitarist Takahiro left and was replaced by from Terra Rosa. In June they released their first records, the singles 'Replica' and 'Worst Song' on the independent label Night Gallery. Followed by their debut album Dead Line on June 30, which sold 20,000 copies, a rare achievement for a 'house' band not yet signed to a major label. To commemorate the release of the album, the band played the Osaka Bourbon House again, and this time had a crowd of 800 people. In 1987, drummer Tano left the band due to poor health, just before Dead End signed to major label. He was replaced by Masafumi Minato from after an audition held in May, completing the 'classic' line-up that remained until their disbandment. On September 8 the band released their most successful album Ghost of Romance, which reached No.14 on the chart.
At the end of the year Dead End signed with the American label for releases of Ghost of Romance and their next album. Midi Quest Xl 10 0 5 Serial Number there. Ghost of Romance was released in December, and although it didn't enter the charts, it received a very good review in magazine.
On May 21, 1988 Dead End released their third album Shambara, followed by their first major single 'Blue Vices' in December. That same month Psychoscape, a live video recording from their concert on September 24 at, was released. Shambara was released in the United States on September 1, and like the previous album it did not chart but received good reviews. Though music videos of 'Danse Macabre' and 'Blue Vices' were airing on 's television program, and their songs had decent airplay on rock radio stations, Morrie notes that 'it just happened' and he 'was not conscious of the US at that time.' The year 1989 started off with the band signing to major label, and they soon went to to write songs and record video material until May. At this time their style changed, with the music being softer than their previous releases.
On July 9 they held a concert in called Standing Convention Gig, where many new songs were played, that same month their second major single 'So Sweet So Lonely' was released. On September 21 they released their fourth album Zero, in October they went on a live club tour and in mid-November a concert hall tour.
It was this year when they started getting major exposure and promotion on TV. At the year's end they released their second live video Hyperd., which was recorded at their concert.
However, after a concert at the on January 21, 1990, Minato left Dead End and the members decided to disband. On April 21 the single 'Good Morning Satellite' was released, and on July 21 a self-titled live album recorded at their last concert was released. 2009–present: Reunion and current activities [ ] On July 3, 2009, after almost 20 years, Dead End announced they would reunite on August 15 at Jack in the Box 2009 Summer. On October 1, a new album titled Metamorphosis was announced for release on November 11. Also released was a remastered release of Dead Line (also available in a limited edition including a DVD from a concert in January 1987 at Osaka Manichi Hall), SHM-CD releases of Ghost of Romance and Shambara, and reissues of Zero and Dead End on in December, all with bonus tracks. They went on to perform sold out concerts on November 17 at Osaka Big Cat and November 20 at, which Minato chose not to participate in.
He later ceased to take part in the reunion altogether, with () being support drummer before Kei Yamazaki (Venomstrip) took over the role. On March 20, 2010, Dead End performed on the second day of the Rock May Kan venue's 30 anniversary concert Legend of Rock May Kan at, along with and. Two days later, they performed at the concert Third Devour at Namba Hatch in Osaka, the third in a concert series called Four Wizards Night-Crawling, joined by, and.
In August, they performed at Rock in Japan Festival 2010 in Hitachi Seaside Park and Jack in the Box Summer 2010. In 2011, from January 22 to February 8 Dead End supported on a tour. On August 8 they hosted a charity concert titled Fourth Devour at, where themselves, Pay Money to My Pain and performed.
All proceeds were donated to the victims of the. In October they held a three-date tour called Death Ace 2011, with the final concert at Shibuya O-West on October 13 being broadcast live worldwide via.
On October 23, they performed at the V-Rock Festival '11 held. On November 9, Dead End released their first single in over twenty years, 'Conception', the first in a three-month series of consecutive releases. The second 'Final Feast' was released on December 14, with the third 'Yume Oni Uta' out on January 11, 2012. On the day of the third single's release, Dead End announced that their sixth studio album Dream Demon Analyzer would be released in March, and that the band will go on a nationwide tour, which ended on May 2.
On September 16, the band held a concert titled Kaosmoscape at to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their major label debut. A live video recording of the concert was released on December 12, 2012.
A tribute album to the band, titled Dead End Tribute - Song of Lunatics -, was released on September 4, 2013. It features many well-known artists, including and Hitoki of, and of,, and of, Yasu with members, Baki of,, members from,,, and many more. The album charted well, reaching No. 10 on Billboard Japan and No. 11 on Oricon.
In 2014, Dead End performed abroad for the first time at Japan Music Fest on July 6 at the in Paris, France. The following year, they performed at the first night of Luna Sea's Lunatic Fest on June 28, 2015 and went on their own Witch Hunt Tour 2015. Music style [ ].
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Recently I got a better position within the company, lesser hours (still from time to time working overtime), and best of all i am working daytime. But in the mean time I rekindled an old interest and hobby: Commodore Amiga computers. And i was Retro-gaming like no tomorrow. And I am still into that, and even thinking of creating a blog, or whatever type website on this subject.
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