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- Go-Bangs abstract "The Go-Bang's were a three-piece Japanese girl band active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. They broke up in 1994, and since then, Kaori Moriwaka (singer/songwriter) has become a solo singer/songwriter/producer/actress, while Mitsuko Saito (drums) and Misa Tanishima (bass guitar) have dropped beneath the radar, though apparently Saito has been seen drumming for a few other bands, fashion-modeling and played a drummer as an extra in one of J-pop singer Namie Amuro's Please Smile Again music videos.Initially a four-piece band, Go-Bang's lost their guitarist early on, becoming popular after she left the band. At the peak of their career, the album "Greatest Venus" went straight to the top of Oricon's Japanese album chart and stayed there for two consecutive weeks. They had a somewhat unusual sound, being a punk-influenced bubblegum pop band, and lacking a lead guitarist — though this wasn't always the case — on the album Samantha, for example, the Go-Bang's worked with the King Gang's, a three-piece all-male band, who complemented their line up with the addition of electric guitars and keyboard. The album Samantha was mixed down by Michael Haas, who was a recording engineer for British techno/house band 808 State, at Revolution Studio in Manchester, England. Also, the album's title song "Samansa" was reproduced as an English language song and remixed by John Waddel from Rhythm King Productions, who produced British club/pop singer Betty Boo. This remix version of the song was released as one of the songs on their remix mini album "Darrin." Making cheerful, bouncy music, with a slight punk edge, the Go-Bang's made an impact on the Japanese charts for a short while, but gradually faded into the background, and disappeared almost completely from the public conscious following their breakup. However, some bands, such as the Titan Go-Kings, have referred to them as influences on their music.".
- Go-Bangs activeYearsEndYear "1983".
- Go-Bangs activeYearsStartYear "1983".
- Go-Bangs background "group_or_band".
- Go-Bangs formerBandMember Kaori_Moriwaka.
- Go-Bangs formerBandMember Misa_Tanishima.
- Go-Bangs formerBandMember Mitsuko_Saito.
- Go-Bangs genre Pop_music.
- Go-Bangs genre Pop_rock.
- Go-Bangs genre Shibuya-kei.
- Go-Bangs hometown Hokkaido.
- Go-Bangs hometown Japan.
- Go-Bangs hometown Sapporo.
- Go-Bangs recordLabel BMG_Rights_Management.
- Go-Bangs recordLabel Pony_Canyon.
- Go-Bangs recordLabel Switch_(disambiguation).
- Go-Bangs wikiPageExternalLink menu.html.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageExternalLink 26.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageExternalLink www.moriwaka-kaori.com.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageExternalLink gobang1.htm&date=2009-10-25+11:36:03.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageExternalLink linernotes.htm.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageID "4218945".
- Go-Bangs wikiPageLength "5502".
- Go-Bangs wikiPageOutDegree "61".
- Go-Bangs wikiPageRevisionID "668393963".
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink 808_State.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink All-female_band.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink BMG.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink BMG_Rights_Management.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Betty_Boo.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Bubblegum_pop.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Category:All-female_bands.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_rock_music_groups.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_1994.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1983.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_groups_from_Hokkaido.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pony_Canyon_artists.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaido.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Hokkaidō.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink J-pop.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink John_Waddel.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Kaori_Moriwaka.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink King_Gangs.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Manchester.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Haas_Recording_Engineer.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Misa_Tanishima.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Mitsuko_Saito.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Namie_Amuro.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Oricon.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Please_Smile_Again.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Pony_Canyon.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Pop_rock.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Punk_rock.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Revolution_Studio.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Rhythm_King.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Sapporo.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Shibuya-kei.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Switch_(Japanese_record_label).
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Switch_(disambiguation).
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLink Titan_Go-Kings.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageWikiLinkText "Go-Bang's".
- Go-Bangs background "group_or_band".
- Go-Bangs genre Pop_music.
- Go-Bangs genre Pop_rock.
- Go-Bangs genre Shibuya-kei.
- Go-Bangs hasPhotoCollection Go-Bangs.
- Go-Bangs label BMG.
- Go-Bangs label BMG_Rights_Management.
- Go-Bangs label Pony_Canyon.
- Go-Bangs label Switch_(disambiguation).
- Go-Bangs name "Go-Bang's".
- Go-Bangs origin Hokkaido.
- Go-Bangs origin Hokkaidō.
- Go-Bangs origin Japan.
- Go-Bangs origin Sapporo.
- Go-Bangs pastMembers Kaori_Moriwaka.
- Go-Bangs pastMembers Misa_Tanishima.
- Go-Bangs pastMembers Mitsuko_Saito.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Go-Bangs wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- Go-Bangs yearsActive "1983".
- Go-Bangs subject Category:All-female_bands.
- Go-Bangs subject Category:Japanese_rock_music_groups.
- Go-Bangs subject Category:Musical_groups_disestablished_in_1994.
- Go-Bangs subject Category:Musical_groups_established_in_1983.
- Go-Bangs subject Category:Musical_groups_from_Hokkaido.
- Go-Bangs subject Category:Pony_Canyon_artists.
- Go-Bangs hypernym Band.
- Go-Bangs type Agent.
- Go-Bangs type Band.
- Go-Bangs type Group.
- Go-Bangs type Organisation.
- Go-Bangs type MusicGroup.
- Go-Bangs type Organization.
- Go-Bangs type Agent.
- Go-Bangs type SocialPerson.
- Go-Bangs type Thing.