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宮崎県は延岡にある、スギノコ認定こども園より、保育園歌を以来され制作
「すぐ大人はね、悔しがることを忘れちゃうから」
最強の園歌、誕生!
In 2000, vo. Takagi puts on Kichijoji, Tokyo, a five-member rock band formed from only two member recruitment stickers. Debuted in 2004 with the TV anime "NARUTO" ED theme "Many Times Until Now". An indomitable band who goes back and forth with majors and keeps crawling "human beings" hot and gentle in the tea house and live house hazama. To the end, the vocals that evoke emotions and lyrify the lyrics, "This is a Japanese rock!" With a "fist" in effect, and a piano organ that is thick and simple. Ask them to speak violently and kindly on the sound. A song reminiscent of some kayokyoku receives hot support from a wide range of ages. He has received high praise from all walks of life, especially among comedians. On Kamaitachi's program ``Kamaigachi'', Kamaitachi Hamaie introduced that they listened to The Mass Missile's ``Haikei'' and ``Textbook'' when they were struggling, and Kamaitachi Yamauchi, Nishikigoi Hasegawa, and Tenjiku Nezu Seshita listened to it. I cried a lot. It is still fresh in my memory that it caused a stir in the tea room. Also, in July 2023, The Mass Missile will be broadcast on TBS's morning information program "Ravit", where Tabuchi of the Indians said that he used to listen to motivate himself "many times" before the M-1. They appeared and performed live, giving Tabuchi a surprise. In addition, from the comedy world, Kanpei Hama, Fujisaki Market, Magical Lovely, CoroCoro Chicken Peppers, Oswald, Shimofuri Myojo, Super Maradona, Regular, Tenjiku Nezumi, Bike Kawasaki Bike, Dengeki Network, Instant Johnson, Spicy Garlic, Woman Rush Hour , although from a different field, former Nogizaka 46 Nishino Nanase introduced it as her favorite song on a program, and from the political world, she wrote the party's theme song ``Good Morning'' at the request of Kamiya Sohei, a member of the political party. - Has a wide fan base regardless of age.
The Mass Missile vocalist Yoshiki Takagi's solo.
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