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Michiro Endo

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Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, bass

Role
  
Musician

Years active
  
1979–present

Education
  

Labels
  
Music group
  
Name
  
Michiro Endo

Genres
  
Punk rock, Rock music



Born
  
November 15, 1950 (age 74) (
1950-11-15
)

Origin
  
Occupation(s)
  
Singer-songwriter, musician, author, actor

Associated acts
  
The Stalin, Notalin's, M.J.Q

Albums
  
Stop Jap, I. My. Me/AMAMI, THE END

Similar People
  
The Stalin, Kuhara Kazuyuki, Yoshihide Otomo, Group Tamashii, Jun Togawa

Michiro Endo (遠藤 ミチロウ, Endō Michirō, born November 15, 1950) is a Japanese musician, author and socialist activist. Known as frontman of the influential punk band The Stalin.

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Endo was born in Nihonmatsu and graduated from Yamagata University. After college he wandered through Vietnam and Southeast Asia. He formed The Stalin in 1980, they went on to be one of the dominant acts of the 80s Japanese punk rock scene.

Endo released his first solo material in 1984. In 2002 he formed the trio Notalin's. Two years later, he and Thee Michelle Gun Elephant drummer Kazuyuki Kuhara formed the acoustic trio M.J.Q, who's motto is "unplugged punk".

On December 1, 2010 two tribute albums were released. One entitled Romantist - The Stalin, Michiro Endo Tribute Album, which features bands such as Buck-Tick, Dir en grey, Group Tamashii and Jun Togawa covering The Stalin and Endo's solo songs. The other Red Demon, Blue Demon - Michiro Endo 60th Birthday Anniversary Tribute Album, features different artists and was first released at Endo's concert on November 14 to coincide with his 60th birthday.

Endo is still active on the live scene, as a solo performer, playing in M.J.Q, or with the occasional The Stalin concert.

Early life and work

Before entering his professional music career, Endo spent time traveling through southeast Asia.

He is known for his radical stage antics, having once thrown a severed pig's head into the audience.

Singles

  • "Aogeba Totoshi" (仰げば尊し, 1984, 1985)
  • "Odyssey-1985-Sex" (オデッセイ・1985・Sex, Odessei-1985-Sex, 1985)
  • "Lucky Boy" (1987)
  • Albums

  • Betonamu Densetsu (ベトナム伝説, Vietnam Legend, 1984)
  • The End (1985)
  • Odyssey-1985-Sex (オデッセイ・1985・Sex, Odessei-1985-Sex, 1985)
  • Ameyujyutotechitekenjya (アメユジュトテチテケンジャ, Please Take Ameyuki, 1985)
  • Get the Help! (1985)
  • Hasan (破産, Bankruptcy, 1986)
  • Terminal (1987)
  • Shime Tatarime (死目祟目, Death Eyes Curse Eyes, 1993)
  • Sora ha Ginnezumi (空は銀鼠, The Sky is Silver-grey, 1994)
  • 50 (Half) (1995)
  • Ai-suru tame niha Uso ga iru (愛するためにはウソがいる, Love needs lies, 1995)
  • Ai to Shi wo Mitsumete (愛と死をみつめて, Fix your eyes on Love and Death, 1996)
  • Michiro (道郎, Michirō, 1997)
  • Off (2000)
  • Aipa (2000)
  • Notalin's (2004, with Notalin's)
  • I, My, Me / Amami (2005)
  • Unplugged Punk (2006, with M.J.Q)
  • Kiga-Kiga Kikyo (2007)
  • Aipa (December 12, 2009)
  • Tenbatsu Nanka Kuso Kurae Tsu!!! (天罰なんかクソ喰らえっ!!!, March 16, 2011, with M.J.Q)
  • Other work

  • Parade -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- (December 21, 2005, "Sasayaki")
  • References

    Michiro Endo Wikipedia


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