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This is my page with statistical information about the band Boredoms/V∞redoms. I am attempting to accumulate as much sourced information I can to clean up confusions and add new facts about the band, in addition to maintaining the Boredoms discography.
For the most part, I have finished this task, though I am leaving this page here for now.
Sources
[edit]- This list is clearly incomplete. Bold entries denote "official" websites with authentic information, while non-bold entries denote articles and the like.
- Boredoms official site discography (and subpages) – <ref name="officialdiscog"/>[1]
- Vice Records - Boredoms biography page – <ref name="vice"/>[2]
- Commmons' Boredoms page – <ref name="commmons"/>[3]
- Vice Records blog entry – <ref name="vicesuperroots"/>[4]
- 77 Boadrum official site – <ref name="77boadrum"/>[5]
- Bullets of Autumn – <ref name="boa"/>[6]
- "Shock Enlightenment" – <ref name="goblin"/>[7]
- "Boredoms" - Browbeat interview – <ref name="browbeat"/>[8]
- Studio Voice article – <ref name="studiovoice"/>[9] (Japanese)
- Exclaim! timeline – <ref name="exclaim"/>[10]
- TV Scorpion photo gallery – <ref name="tvscorpion"/>[11]
- Pop Kiss – <ref name="popkiss"/>[12]
- Japan Beat article – <ref name="japanbeat"/>[13]
- Studio Voice article – <ref name="studiovoice"/>[14]
Discography
[edit]Note: This is for informational purposes only. At no point is this ever meant to be simply pasted into the discography page.
Name | Type | Releases | Cover? | Notes |
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Anal by Anal | EP |
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Osorezan no Stooges Kyo[2] | studio |
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X | Not listed in the official discography as here, but placed under Onanie. It's still a separate release. |
Onanie Bomb Meets the Sex Pistols | compilation |
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X | |
Boretronix 1 | cassette |
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Boretronix 2 | cassette | |||
Soul Discharge | studio |
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X | A confusing collection of different releases; see official discography for the best info. |
Boretronix 3 | cassette | |||
Boretronix 4 | cassette | |||
Michidai / Fuanteidai | single |
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Pop Tatari | studio |
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X | |
Super Roots | EP |
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X | |
Wow 2 | live |
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Chocolate Synthesizer | studio |
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X | |
Super Roots 2 | EP | X | Not-for-sale sampler | |
Super Roots 3 | EP |
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X | |
Split with Randy Wilson and David Yow | split EP | |||
Super Roots 5 | EP |
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X | |
Super Roots 6 | EP |
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X | |
Super Go!!!!! | maxi-single | |||
Super æ | studio |
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X | |
Super Seeeeee!!!!!! | video | |||
Super 77 / Super Sky | EP | |||
Super Roots 7 | EP |
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X | |
Super Roots 8 | EP |
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Vision Creation Newsun (EP) | EP | X | Sometimes erroneously called Sunsidal Cendencies. | |
Vision Creation Newsun | studio | X | ||
Rebore, vol. 1 | remix | X | ||
Rebore, vol. 2 | remix | |||
Rebore, vol. 3 | remix | |||
Rebore, vol. 0 | remix | X | ||
Seadrum/House of Sun | studio |
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X | |
Super Roots 9 | EP | X | ||
Live at Sunflancisco | video | X |
Members
[edit]This section is slightly inaccurate. I have not updated it in some time even though new information has been made available.
Chart
[edit]Name | Instrument | Time in band | Notes |
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Yamantaka Eye (山塚アイ) Yamataka Eye born Yamatsuka Tetsuo (山塚徹郎) |
vocals, noise, kazoo, open reel tape, sound effects | 1986 – present | |
Taketani[2] | drums | 1986 | |
Hosoi[2] | bass guitar | 1986 | |
Tabata Mara[2] | guitar | 1986 | |
Hiyashi Hira | bass guitar, vocals, percussion | 1986[2] – 2000[10] | |
Yamamoto Seiichi | guitar, vocals, percussion, bongo drums | 1986[2] – 2000[10] | |
Yoshikawa Toyohito | drums[2], vocals | 1986[2] – 1989 1993 – 1994 ? – 1998(≤) |
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God Mama[11] | dancer | 1989–1992[16] | No mention in Vice Records bio. Usually mentioned as a dancer in other not-too-reliable sources. |
Yoshimi P-We Yoshimi Yokota (横田佳美) |
drums, vocals, djembe, Casio keyboard | 1988 – present | |
Hasegawa Chu | drums | 1989 - 1990(≤) | |
Kazuya Nishimura (Atari) |
drums, synth pad, vocals, samples, djembe | 1990(≤) – 2007 | |
E-da / EDA | drums, electronic drums, djembe | 1994 – late 2004 | |
Izumi Kiyoshi | synthesizer, sampling | 1999 – 1999(≈) | |
Yojiro | drums | 2004-2007 – present | |
Muneomi Senju | drums | mid-2007[5] |
Timeline
[edit]Sites of interest
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi "The Complete Discography". Boredoms website. Commmons. 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Boredoms biography". Vice Records. Retrieved 2007-10-22.
- ^ a b c "Boredoms on Commmons". Commmons. 2008. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ "Who says we can't put out 6 Boredoms records?". Vice Records blog. Vice Records. 2006-12-19. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ a b "77 BOADRUM" (Adobe Flash). Viva Radio. 2007. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
- ^ McFee, Jason. "Boredoms - A Temple of Worship to the Boredoms". Bullets of Autumn. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Shock Enlightenment: The Art of Boredoms and Zen". Goblin Magazine.
- ^ Burma, Mike (Fall 1993). "Boredoms". Browbeat Magazine (1). Rage Rage Rage Publications. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
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suggested) (help) - ^ a b c Hainey, Kevin (June 2005). "Boredoms: The Art of Noise". Timeline. Exclaim!.
- ^ a b Watson, Dave, TV Scorpion: A BOREDOMS Photo Gallery, retrieved 2008-03-03,
This is a collection of pictures, mostly scanned from Fools Mate magazine from Japan (who retain the copyrights to them), of Boredoms and some of their side projects.
- ^ a b c d e Watson, Dave, POP KISS: The Unofficial Boredoms Discography, retrieved 2008-03-03
- ^ "Outside the Box". Japan Beat. Metropolis Tokyo.
- ^ "Boredoms/V∞rdeoms: Super Infinity and More!!". Studio Voice. 347. November 2004. Retrieved 2008-03-16.
- ^ t-dt-b.org
- ^ God Mama at Discogs.com