Long Shot Party
Long Shot Party | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | Japanese ska, rock |
Years active | 1998–2010 |
Long Shot Party (often stylized as LONG SHOT PARTY) was a Japanese six-piece ska band, formed in Sendai, 1998. They released their first mini-album titled Making Ourself Understood in our Sounds in January 2000. And then, in October 2002, their first full album Delta Force released on the Indie Label.
On October 2007, they signed with a major label, DefSTAR Records, and released their first major single, "Distance", in January 2008, which was used as the second opening theme for the anime series Naruto Shippuden. Their single "Ano Hi Time Machine" was an opening theme of the anime television series Zoku Natsume Yūjinchō. The band broke up in 2010.
Discography
Singles
Information | Oricon peak |
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"Walkin' on the country road"
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- |
"Swear"
|
69 |
"distance"
|
25 |
"My Way" (マイウェイ)
|
– |
"Time Machine to That Day" (あの日タイムマシン Ano hi Time Machine)
|
38 |
"Heart Beat" (ハートビート Hāto Bīto)
|
158 |
Albums
Information | Oricon peak |
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Making Ourself Understood in our Sounds
|
– |
Delta Force
|
43 |
sonic
|
80 |
Razzoodock
|
– |
Gardens 13h
|
– |
Pointirhythm
|
294 |
Long Shot Party
|
- |
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