Rocky Chack (Japanese: ロッキー・チャック Rokkī Chakku, sometimes stylized as ROCKY CHACK) is a Japanese band founded in 1998 and composed of Taro Yamashita (as "Taro") and Noe Arima (as "noe").
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | J-pop |
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History
editRocky Chack was formed in 1998 as a 5-person band and signed under the label Midi, Inc. In 2000, the band left Midi and signed with outgroup records (a division of Sony Music). However, after their label dissolved in October 2000,[1] the band was put on hiatus. In late 2005, Taro and noe announced they would continue the band as a duo, and has since released music under the Victor Entertainment FlyingDog label.
In 2006, Rocky Chack performed the ending songs to the Japanese anime series Zegapain, along with the ending songs of Spice and Wolf in 2008 and its sequel in 2009.
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Members
editCurrent
edit- Taro (Vocals) - Taro Yamashita (山下太郎), Birthplace: Kitakyushu, Japan.[2]
- noe (Vocals & Keyboard) - Noe Arima (有馬野絵), Birthplace: Tokyo, Japan.[3]
Former
edit- Ichiro Fujishima (Bass)
- Tamaki Kosugi (Drums)
- Ikuya Taira (Guitar) - Left in 1999.
Discography
editSingles
editRelease Date | Album | Label/Catalog Number | Tracklist | Notes |
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June 24, 1998 | SMILE IN THE HOLE |
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3 songs
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October 1, 1998 | DAY AND NIGHT |
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3 songs
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December 2, 1998 | SNOW (スノウ) |
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3 songs
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December 1, 1999 | チェンジ (Change) |
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3 songs
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August 23, 2000 | Let Me Fly (レットミーフライ) |
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1 song
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May 24, 2006 | リトルグッバイ (jp) (Little Goodbye) |
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4 songs
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Zegapain Ending song |
February 6, 2008 | リンゴ日和 〜The Wolf Whistling Song (jp) (Ringo Hiyori~The Wolf Whistling Song) |
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4 songs
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Spice and Wolf Ending song |
August 5, 2009 | Perfect World (jp) |
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4 songs
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Spice and Wolf II Ending song |
Albums
editRelease Date | Album | Label/Catalog Number | Tracklist | Notes |
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February 17, 1999 | Smash Water People |
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13 songs
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September 20, 2000 | Every day (エブリデイ) |
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8 songs
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References
edit- ^ "Outside Records homepage". Archived from the original on 1 February 2001.
- ^ "焚火社 - 山下太郎". Retrieved 18 February 2020.
- ^ "焚火社 - 有馬野絵". Retrieved 18 February 2020.
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Profile on JVC/Victor website (in Japanese)
- Rocky Chack at Anime News Network's encyclopedia