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Kamikaze fue una banda de Heavy metal de Argentina de fines de los años 80 A mediados de la década de los ochenta el panorama para el heavy metal en la Argentina era pésimo. Pese a esto hubo dos músicos, Enrique Gómez Yafal y Miguel Angel Oropeza, que decidieron armar una banda y darle al público lo que querían escuchar: heavy metal directo, bien interpretado y buenas letras. Formación inicial de Kamikaze: Enrique Gómez Yafal voz Miguel Ángel Oropeza guitarra Gustavo Perugino bajo Claudio Gabriel Parolari batería Ambos músicos, vocalista y guitarrista respectivamente, habían formado parte de una banda muy...
There are two bands sharing the name Kamikazee. 1) Kamikazee is a Filipino pop punk band composed of five members. It includes their frontman and vocalist Jay Contreras, guitarists Jomal Linao and Led Zeppelin Tuyay and drummer Allan "Bords" Burdeos. They released their first self-titled album in 2003. The album's carrier single was a pop punk cover version of the Britney Spears song Lucky. In 2005, the band released Chiksilog as part the compilation album Rok On!. Other notable songs includes Girlfriend, Ung Tagalog, the heavy Tsinelas and their cover song of Ariel Rivera's Sana Kahit Minsan. In 2006 they...
1) After leaving the pop group Lala et les Émotions, singer Pascale Borel met Grégori Czerkinsky. In 1982 together they created the pop duo Mikado, named after the Japanese game. Borel wrote the lyrics and sang and Czerkinsky composed and arranged the music. The group acquired a fan base quickly in Japan and went on several tours in that country in the 1980's. Their first success in France was the single Naufrage en hiver in 1986. Their retro-kitsch album and single covers were designed by French artists Pierre et Gilles. Borel and Czerkinsky split up in 1991 to pursue solo...
Kan Mikami (三上寛) takes much of his inspiration from the school of singer/songwriters and blues vocalists. From the rural district of Tsugaru, Mikami's parched voice and plaintive electric guitar (sometimes the only backing) reveals the true spirit of the folkish sad blues, even though he sings in Japanese. Of course, comparisons to Muddy Waters or Howlin' Wolf are just as far from the truth as Bertolt Brecht or Jacques Brel, but the guitarist weaves elements of all of them to create an undeniably unique style. Quite popular in his native country during the 1970s, Mikami endured quite a dry period...