The shirt is from the jacket of their first EP.
Japanese metal recommendations
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In Finnish? Excellent. Since there's been a Japanese band with Spanish lyrics (Corrupted) & Finns shouting in Portuguese (Força Macabra), that can only be a natural progression.sabbat666 wrote:Poikkeus. A Japanese HC punk band that sings in Finnish.
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Lol, most fans of j-rock from vk-fangirls to x japan-maniacs know that band in Finland and probably listen to it just because it's kinda funny that there's a band in Japan that writes lyrics in finnish.sabbat666 wrote:Haha no. Poikkeus. A Japanese HC punk band that sings in Finnish.
The shirt is from the jacket of their first EP.

Although I doubt they understand HC punk music.

If my memory serves me, there's more than one J-punk band singing in Finnish or am i wrong?
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Oh really? ive never met a fangirl who knows who poikkeus are. usually they are just straight up punk fans.
the truth is they are actually fucking awesome raging hardcore punk. i dont really mind what language they sing in since for the style of punk they are you wouldnt be able to tell anyways.
there are a few other punk bands that sing in Finnish in Japan, yeah.
I'm pretty sure Framtid did.
the truth is they are actually fucking awesome raging hardcore punk. i dont really mind what language they sing in since for the style of punk they are you wouldnt be able to tell anyways.

there are a few other punk bands that sing in Finnish in Japan, yeah.
I'm pretty sure Framtid did.
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Sniper - very nice traditional heavy metal with 2-3 speedy songs on their 2 albums...
Breeze Least - their ST is a fantastic epic metal album
Kings
Hellen
Rajas
Mell Rose - melodic heavy metal
Belzebul - very obscure band released just one single, speedy heavy metal songs, enjoyable..
Reaction - classics
Sabbrabells - classic heavy/power metal
Mein Kampf - another obscure one released a single named Speeder in 1985
Breeze Least - their ST is a fantastic epic metal album
Kings
Hellen
Rajas
Mell Rose - melodic heavy metal
Belzebul - very obscure band released just one single, speedy heavy metal songs, enjoyable..
Reaction - classics
Sabbrabells - classic heavy/power metal
Mein Kampf - another obscure one released a single named Speeder in 1985
Framtid didn't sing in any language but English, but their name is Swedish for "future" (it comes from Sound of Disaster song).
For Japanese Metal I enjoy the punk metal bastard sounds of bands like GISM, SDS, MOBS, and G.A.T.E.S. Unfortunately most traditional Japanese metal sounds like tepid imitations of US metal for me.
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For Japanese Metal I enjoy the punk metal bastard sounds of bands like GISM, SDS, MOBS, and G.A.T.E.S. Unfortunately most traditional Japanese metal sounds like tepid imitations of US metal for me.
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Huh, I've heard much more NWOBHM and JUDAS PRIEST -influenced Japametal.jman wrote:Unfortunately most traditional Japanese metal sounds like tepid imitations of US metal for me.
Then again there were bunch of melodic/sleazy and glammed up bands.
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