Under Graph is a Japanese band that was formed in 1997.

Member profiles

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  • Vocals/Guitar: Naoto Matohara (真戸原 直人, Matohara Naoto)
  • Guitar/background vocal : Ryosuke Asa (阿佐 亮介, Asa Ryōsuke)
  • Bass/background vocal : Kazuma Nakahara (中原 一真, Nakahara Kazuma)
    • Birthdate:August 5, 1977
    • Equipment:
  • Drums/background vocal/vocals : Naoko Taniguchi (谷口 奈穂子, Taniguchi Naoko)
    • Birthdate:December 6, 1981
    • Equipment:
      • Canopus

Past Member

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  • Guitar/background vocal : Ryosuke Asa(阿佐 亮介, Asa Ryōsuke)

History

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Under Graph started in 1997. They began to play live performances in Kobe; however, they moved their base to Tokyo in 2000. In March 2002, the band began to release their works. Word began to spread and Under Graph appeared as a regular program star on Nack5 radio. In 2004 they released their first major debut single. Since then, they have released additional singles and albums.

Discography

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Albums

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  • Zero e no Chowa
  • Subarashiki Nichijyou
  • Kokyuu Suru Jikan (2008)
  • Kono basho ni Umareta Bokutachi wa Itsumo Naniga Dekiru ka Wo Kangaeteiru (2009)
  • Under Graph (Single Best) (2010)
  • Katen gecchi (2011)
  • Ao no Toki (2011)

Singles

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  • "Hana-bira" (2002)
  • "Ke Sera Sera" (2002)
  • "Tsubasa" (2004) (ending theme for Season 2 Episode 15 of Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation)
  • "Kimi no Koe" (2005)
  • "Paradym" (2005)
  • "Yubisaki Kara Sekai Wo" (2006)
  • "Majimesugi ru kimi he" (2006)
  • "Mata Kaerukara/Peace Antenna" (2007)
  • "Second Fantasy" (2007)
  • "Japanese Rock Fighter" (2008)
  • "Kokoro no Me" (2009)
  • "Natsukage" (2010)
  • "Sunzashi"
  • "Kaze Wo Yobe" (ending theme for TV anime Yowamushi Pedal) (2013)
  • "Yubisaki Kara Sekai Wo"
  • "Under Graph to Iu band no Eizou"
  • "spring tour'08 ~Kokyuu Suru Rakuen~"
  • "10th Documentary Films"

Digital single

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  • "Too ki Hi"
  • "Haruka naru Miti"
  • "Kokoro no Me~Anniversary Medley~"
  • "Onnaji Kimoti"
  • "2111 ~Kako to Mirai de Warau Kodomotati He~"
  • "Yappari Tikyuu ha Aokatta"
  • "Kozo Kotoshi"
  • "Sora he Todoke"
  • "Daisanji Seityoki"

References

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