Registrators
The Registrators formed in Japan in the late '80s, influenced by the leading punk rock bands of the time. Lead vocalist Hiroshi, alongside bassist Ren, guitarist Jun, and drummer Deira started by mainly playing covers of bands like the Damned, the Clash, or the Sex Pistols. During the following times, the band managed to record several singles, also appearing on Chloroform, a Japanese punk rock compilation. In the midst of the '90s, the squad offered its first full-length album, Terminal Boredom, propelling their tunes to wider audiences all across Japan and Europe. In 1998, the EP 4 Vibrate strengthened even more of the band's cult following. In 2000, the Japanese crew offered its second major recording, Sixteen Wires From the New Provocate. In that same year, Rip Off records offered the first of two compilations presenting the band's first Japanese releases, Singles. Two years later, Rare Tracks, yet another collection of some of the band's better tunes, hit record stores.
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Diskografie
5 Album, -en • Geordnet nach Bestseller
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Terminal Boredom
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Rip Off Records am 01.09.1996
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Singles
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Rip Off Records am 19.09.2000
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Sixteen Wires from the New Provocate
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Rip Off Records am 18.01.2000
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Rare Tracks
Punk – New Wave - Erschienen bei Rip Off Records am 16.04.2002
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WATER CLOSET/REGISTRATORS
Rock - Erschienen bei Pizza Of Death Records am 19.05.2004
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