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Dynamite

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  • Garp

    GARP is a Japanese indie rock band from Osaka, Japan, formed in 1991. The band consists of sound creator Takeshi Ueda and vocalist Meg The band "Garp" is a Japanese indie rock band whose genre is unknown to me. So, while the expression "sounds like fat" may be valid for each individual song, there is always a sense of discomfort that arises when describing the band. Therefore, it is not often understood, and even in the early 90's when the band was very active, it was not seen by many people because it was difficult to understand the position of the band from the perspective of producers and audiences. Nevertheless, there was only one reason why we did not change our direction. This can be seen in the name of the band. In 1991, the band was named after a movie that both vocalist and bassist shared a love for. "The World According to Garp", a film by John Irving, who wrote with perfect conviction that "this is the life," and George Roy Hill, who lovingly and perfectly expressed it in a story that symbolically crammed every aspect of life into a seemingly inescapable narrative. <>what Megumi's worldview is all about, and it seems to symbolize the future direction of Garp. With the addition of Minoru on drums, "Chapter One" was released in December 2019. Dynamite" is also a different song from the previous album.

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