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Debuting in 2001, 175R has released seven
singles, seven
albums and four
DVDs. The band's members include
Shogo on
Vocals, Kazya on
guitar, Isakick on
bass and Yoshiaki on
drums. The band shared their second single with the band Shaka Labbits. The name 175R means "Inago Rider," which is derived from the goroawase of "175" plus "R" for "rider." Inago (蝗) means
grasshopper in
Japanese, as a reference to the popular Kamen Rider Series of
tokusatsu television programs. In 2007, the group's single "Yume de Aeta Nara..." was featured as the ending theme for the film Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born!.
Another one of their songs, Melody, was used featured in a music-related
video game for the
Nintendo DS called Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan. Unlike the other songs included in the game, Ouendan made use of an actual (albeit edited) 175R recording, instead of a cover version.
Discography
Albums
Go! Upstart! (February 6, 2002)
Songs (June 18, 2003)
Melody (September 1, 2004)
7 -Seven- (February 22, 2006)
Bremen (April 25, 2007)
Omae wa Sugee! (April 9, 2008)
Japon (February 03, 2010)
GET UP YOUTH! (April 5, 2017)
Singles
"From North Nine States" (June 2001)
"Stand By You!!" (July 2002, split single with Shaka Labbits)
"Happy Life" (ハッピーライフ, Happii Raifu, January 16, 2003)
"Sora ni Utaeba" (空に唄えば, If You Sing to the Sky, April 16, 2003)
"Tegami" (手紙, Letter, November 12, 2003)
"Glory Days" (March 3, 2004)
"Yuyake Falsetto" (夕焼けファルセット, Evening Falsetto, July 21, 2004)