歓喜の歌
Coming on like a politicised Tyrannosaurus Rex in the style of Terry Stamp’s Third World War, Zunou Keisatsu (Brain Police) were a radical protest band with a penchant for changing members and line-ups often depending on who was straight enough to make it all the way through the gig. They were formed in the late ‘60s by vocalist and guitarist Panta, who had formerly played with festival obscurities Peanut Butter, Mojo and Spartacus Bunt, and Brain Police songs were all built around the guitarist’s fist-in-the-air people-at-the-barricades lyrics. Taking their name from the early Mothers of Invention song ‘Who Are The Brain Police?’ the band survived long enough to make six LPs and continued until the end of 1975. However, there are two obvious peaks in their career, the first being their rousing duo performance at the GENYA anti-airport protest festival, when Panta and conga player Toshi shared a bill with Blues Creation, Masauki Takayanagi’s free rock New Direction For The Arts, and Keiji Haino’s Lost Aaraaff. Performances of the songs ‘Pick Up Your Gun’ and the seven-minute chant ‘World Revolutionary War Declaration’ received such a positive response from the crowd that the nihilism of closing act Lost Aaraaff was greeted with large rocks hurled from the Sanrizuka fields. Their second career high happened the following year in 1972, when, unable to secure a record deal, they self-released their debut LP (which was recorded live at Kyoto Gymnasium) on their own Be-witch record label, with a controversial front cover that starred an infamous criminal who had dressed as a security guard to achieve his heist. The punk packaging included a gold-printed 13” x 13” mailer and Xeroxed inner sheets. Drummer Toshi Ishizuka later played with Kan Mikami, Jokers and Mikami’s insane ‘90s trio Vajra. Sometime member Hiroshi Nar joined Les Rallizes Denudes, suffered some temporary mental illness, and nowadays records with The Niplets. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Coming on like a politicised Tyrannosaurus Rex in the style of Terry Stamp’s Third World War, Zunou Keisatsu (Brain Police) were a radical protest band with a penchant for changing members and line-ups often depending on who was straight enough to make it all the way through the gig. They were formed in the late ‘60s by vocalist and guitarist Panta, who had formerly played with festival obscurities Peanut Butter, Mojo and Spartacus Bunt, and Brain Police songs were all built around the guitarist’s fist-in-the-air people-at-the-barricades lyrics. Taking their name from the early Mothers of Invention song ‘Who Are The Brain Police?’ the band survived long enough to make six LPs and continued until the end of 1975. However, there are two obvious peaks in their career, the first being their rousing duo performance at the GENYA anti-airport protest festival, when Panta and conga player Toshi shared a bill with Blues Creation, Masauki Takayanagi’s free rock New Direction For The Arts, and Keiji Haino’s Lost Aaraaff. Performances of the songs ‘Pick Up Your Gun’ and the seven-minute chant ‘World Revolutionary War Declaration’ received such a positive response from the crowd that the nihilism of closing act Lost Aaraaff was greeted with large rocks hurled from the Sanrizuka fields. Their second career high happened the following year in 1972, when, unable to secure a record deal, they self-released their debut LP (which was recorded live at Kyoto Gymnasium) on their own Be-witch record label, with a controversial front cover that starred an infamous criminal who had dressed as a security guard to achieve his heist. The punk packaging included a gold-printed 13” x 13” mailer and Xeroxed inner sheets. Drummer Toshi Ishizuka later played with Kan Mikami, Jokers and Mikami’s insane ‘90s trio Vajra. Sometime member Hiroshi Nar joined Les Rallizes Denudes, suffered some temporary mental illness, and nowadays records with The Niplets. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
さようなら世界夫人よ
ふざけるんじゃねえよ
コミック雑誌なんか要らない
暗闇の人生
赤軍兵士の詩
嵐が待っている
銃をとれ
戦争しか知らない子供たち
彼女は革命家
お前が望むなら
歴史から飛びだせ
詩人の末路
間違いだらけの歌
夜明けまで離さない
悪たれ小僧
それでも私は
銃をとれ (Part 1)
いとこの結婚式
時々吠えることがある
戦慄のプレリュード
軍靴の響き
煽動
お前と別れたい
ふりかえってみたら
銃をとれ (Part 2)
万物流転
イントロダクション - 世界革命戦争宣言 -
少年は南へ
言い訳なんか要らねえよ
歓喜の歌
言い訳なんかいらねえよ
滅び得た者の伝説
銃を取れ! ~マラブンタ・バレー
やけっぱちのルンバ
無知な奴らが舞い踊る
パラシュート革命
光輝く少女よ
無冠の帝王
Blood Blood Blood
ハイエナ
飛翔(ひらめく旗の下で)
Quiet Riot
Quiet Liot
仮面劇のヒーローを告訴しろ
プリマドンナ
イントロダクション~世界革命戦争宣言
あばよ東京
桃源郷
悲しみにつつまれて
もうあきた
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