Masahiko Arimachi
Masahiko Arimachi 有待雅彦 | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Singer |
Masahiko Arimachi (有待 雅彦 Arimachi Masahiko) is a Japanese singer and former actor who has performed theme songs for anime series such as Idol Densetsu Eriko and Outlaw Star. He was also a member of an idol band Wild Style with Kazuhiro Hara from 1993 until 1998, and the vocal lead of Sham-on, working with ex-ZIGGY drummer Masanori Ōyama from 1998 to 2002.
As an actor he was known for his performance in the movie Looking for with Mariko Kouda.
Discography
Albums
Date of Release | Album | Genre |
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21 February 1990 | Idol Densetsu Eriko | Animation |
21 August 1995 | Wild Style - Wild In Paradise | Japanese Pop/Rock |
1 November 1996 | Wild Style - Cryin' | Japanese Pop/Rock |
22 September 1997 | EXIT | Japanese Pop/Rock |
24 June 1998 | Outlaw Star | Animation |
21 November 1998 | Sham-on - In You | Japanese Pop/Rock |
23 August 2000 | Shammon - Shammon | Japanese Pop/Rock |
8 June 2002 | Shammon - Give & Take | Japanese Pop/Rock |
Singles
Date of Release | Band | Album | Title |
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21 May 1995 21 July 1995 |
Wild Style |
Wild In Paradise Wild In Paradise |
Tomadoi wo Tachikitte Tenshi yori Akuma yori |
1 February 1996 7 June 1996 |
Wild Style |
Cryin' Cryin' |
Kimi janakya Ai janai Dare yori mo Kimi dake ni |
23 April 1997 | Wild Style | no album release | Kaze wo Oikakete |
21 January 1998 18 July 1998 |
Outlaw Star Sham-on |
Outlaw Star OST In You |
Through the Night No Way Out |
6 October 1999 | Shammon | Shammon | Shin Ai |
5 April 2000 26 July 2000 |
Shammon Shammon |
Shammon Shammon |
Loreley Fly In The Sky |
VHS & LD
Year | Band | Title | Genre |
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1995 | Wild Style | WILD IN PARADISE VISUAL SIDE | Music Video |
1996 | Wild Style | Cryin' VISUAL SIDE | Music Video |
1996 | Wild Style | VIRTUAL LIVE VIDEO WELCOME TO PARADISE | LIVE CONCERT |
Filmography
Year | Film | Genre | Notes |
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1998 | Looking For | Drama | 91mins Movie |
External links
- Masahiko Arimachi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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