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Japanese rock band
Chatmonchy (チャットモンチー, chattomonchī) was a three-piece all-female rock band which consisted of Eriko Hashimoto (guitar, vocals), Akiko Fukuoka (bass, chorus)
Chatmonchy
The discography of the Japanese rock band Chatmonchy consists of seven studio albums, two compilation album, three extended plays, twenty singles and thirty-one
Chatmonchy_discography
Musical artist (born 1976)
Teenage Fanclub, and Beck. He produces records for other artists such as Chatmonchy, Dr. Downer and The Chef Cooks Me. He was also one of the founding members
Masafumi_Gotoh
2006 single by Chatmonchy
"Shangri-La" (シャングリラ) is a song by Japanese rock band Chatmonchy. It was released on November 15, 2006 as the lead single of their second studio album
Shangri-La_(Chatmonchy_song)
Japanese band
to bloodthirsty butchers~』 Night Walking (March 26, 2014) CHATMONCHY Tribute ~My CHATMONCHY~ (March 28, 2018) Takeshi Kobayashi meets Very Special Music
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Japanese musician
"New Horizon" – lyrics Asako Toki "Watashi no Okiniiri" – lyrics Chatmonchy "chatmonchy has come" – produce Kousuke Atari "Subete ni Imi wo Kurerumono"
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Younha, SunSet Swish, Ikimono-gakari, JUNE, Mai Hoshimura, Oreskaband, chatmonchy, RSP, Lil'B, pe'zmoku, Stereopony, Tsuji Shion, Sambomaster, Spyair, Aimer
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Rock music from Japan
grow. Two of the first of such groups to achieve success were Zone and Chatmonchy. Zone, which was planned to be an idol group, became a rock band thanks
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Japanese musical group
Club Quattro. Guitarist and lead vocalist Eriko Hashimoto of the band Chatmonchy attended the performance, sharing the enthralling experience of the final
Mass_of_the_Fermenting_Dregs
Japanese rock band
Japanese). Qetic. May 21, 2021. Retrieved May 23, 2021. "CHATMONCHY Tribute ~I Love CHATMONCHY~" (in Japanese). Joshin Web. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
Chai_(band)
Japanese rock band
remastering. They then played on the "Nyakunyaku Nannyo Summer Tour" with Chatmonchy and Snowkel and released their first major album, C, on 29 October. Their
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Topics referred to by the same term
"Kokuhaku" (Angela Aki song), 2012 Kokuhaku (album), a 2010 album by Chatmonchy Confessions (2010 film) or Kokuhaku, a Japanese drama film Confessions
Kokuhaku
2018 Japanese anime series
(自転車, Jitensha) by Judy and Mary (ep. 5–6), "Kaze Fukeba Koi" (風吹けば恋) by Chatmonchy (ep. 7–8), "Chiisana Koi no Uta" (小さな恋のうた) by Mongol800 (ep. 9–10), "Ai
Teasing Master Takagi-san season 1
Teasing_Master_Takagi-san_season_1
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Rider Ex-Aid Tokimeki/Tonari no Onna, is a 2015 double A-side single by Chatmonchy Made in Tokimeki, the ending song by the unit Ra*bits from the franchise
Tokimeki
Japanese record label
Yutori FLOW Home Made Kazoku BLUE ENCOUNT Puffy AmiYumi Supercar Pushim Chatmonchy Tomoe Shinohara The Babystars DOES Nico Touches the Walls plingmin Joe
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Japanese actress and model (born 1996)
to Iu Plenty Kimi to Hitsuji to Ao Radwimps 2012 Convenience Honeymoon Chatmonchy Collateral Damage Shiina Ringo 2014 Goodtime SALU Snow Smile Shota Shimizu
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Japan Balance and Composure Bestie Big Bang Brand New The Charm the Fury Chatmonchy Cheeky Parade Chelsy Ciao Bella Cinquetti D12 Dirge Within The Fall Frightened
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Candy Tune Capsule Carry Loose CHAGE and ASKA Chara Charcoal Filter Chatmonchy Chemistry Che'Nelle Cheeky Parade Chiba, Saeko Chihara, Minori Chinen
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Brilliant Green Buck-Tick Bump of Chicken Burnout Syndromes Cali Gari Chatmonchy Church of Misery Cinema Staff Coldrain Crystal Lake The Collectors Cö
List of Japanese rock music groups
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2009 studio album by Chatmonchy
Kokuhaku (告白) is the Japanese musical trio Chatmonchy third album, released on March 4, 2009. It peaked at number 2 on the Oricon charts, and contained
Kokuhaku_(album)
Season of television series
episodes. The ending themes are "Daidai" (橙; lit. "Bitter Orange") by Chatmonchy, utilized for episodes 132 to 143, and J-pop singer Kousuke Atari's "Tane
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Japanese manga and anime series
opening theme is "Koko Dake no Hanashi" (ここだけの話; "Just Between Us") by Chatmonchy and the ending theme is "Kimi no Kirei ni Kizuite Okure" (きみのきれいに気づいておくれ;
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1982) is a Japanese writer and former rock band drummer with the band Chatmonchy. The Sun Jumped Out Of The Universe (2010, poem) The House and the Desert
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episode 26 of animation Date A Live; "Henshin" (album), a 2012 album by 'Chatmonchy' "Henshin" (song; Japanese: へんしん), a 2014 song by 'Bakudan Johnny' (Japanese:
Henshin_(disambiguation)
2015 single by Chatmonchy
"Tonari no Onna" (隣の女, Next Door Woman) are songs by the Japanese rock band Chatmonchy. Both songs were released as a double A-side single on 4 March 2015. It
Tokimeki/Tonari_no_Onna
Japanese anime series
episode. The ending theme is "Thermae Roman" (テルマエ・ロマン, Terumae Roman) by Chatmonchy. Siren Visual released an English-subtitled version in Australia in October
Thermae_Romae_(flash_anime)
Japanese pop girl group
Perfume FES!!2017 to take place, with guest artists Denki Groove and Chatmonchy on Makuhari Messe International Exhibition Hall 9 - 11 Hall. On June 4
Perfume_(Japanese_band)
Japanese rock band
girl band to have an album chart in the top three in over a year since Chatmonchy's Kokuhaku. The album was also released in 42 other countries worldwide
Scandal_(Japanese_band)
Sharon Cheslow, Anne Bonafede, Mary Green, Jan Pumphrey, Tamera Lyndsay Chatmonchy (Japan) Eriko Hashimoto, Akiko Fukuoka, Kumiko Takahashi Cherri Bomb (United
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Japanese rock band
Momoko Hayashi and her friends as high school students, influenced by Chatmonchy, the band continued its activities, despite a lot of difficulties like
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Char Chara Champloose Charcoal Filter Charlotte Chage Chage and Aska Chatmonchy Cherryblossom Chieko Kawabe Chihara Minori Chihiro Onitsuka Chirinuruwowaka
List of musical artists from Japan
List_of_musical_artists_from_Japan
2012 compilation album by Various artists
3. "Alterna Girlfriend" (オルタナ・ガールフレンド) Chara 4. "Yes or No or Love" Chatmonchy 5. "Pascal & Electus" The Chef Cooks Me 6. "We Rolled Again" The Cigavettes
Nano–Mugen_Compilation_2012
2016 Japanese film by Daigo Matsui
by Tamaki Roy and Shionoya Daiki was in charge of the cinematography. Chatmonchy provided the theme song entitled "Kienai Hoshi" (消えない星; lit. 'The Unfading
Japanese_Girls_Never_Die
2011 compilation album by Various artists
Length 1. "All Right Part 2" Asian Kung-Fu Generation & Eriko Hashimoto (Chatmonchy) 3:35 2. "Arcadia" Ash 4:04 3. "Back on My Feet" Boom Boom Satellites
Nano–Mugen_Compilation_2011
Japanese manga series and its adaptations
performed the opening theme "Hataraku Otoko" (働く男; lit. 'Working Man'), while Chatmonchy performed the ending theme "Shangri-La" (シャングリラ, Shangurira). In North
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Eoin O'Kane and the Stockholm Symphony Orchestra 2 (08-04) The Bawdies Chatmonchy Quruli Elephant Kashimashi Kaela Kimura 9mm Parabellum Bullet Perfume
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2006 single by chatmonchy
is Chatmonchy's first single released under the label, Ki/oon. Released on 1 March 2006 in anticipation of Miminari (耳鳴り; Ringing Ear), Chatmonchy's first
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popularized by The Four Coins in 1957 and The Lettermen in 1969 "Shangri-La" (Chatmonchy song), 2006 "Shangri-La", a 1997 song by Denki Groove "Shangri-La" (Gerard
Shangri-La_(disambiguation)
2012 studio album by Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Title Music Length 1. "All Right Part 2" (featuring Hashimoto Eriko (from Chatmonchy)) Masafumi Gotoh, Kensuke Kita 3:34 2. "N2" Masafumi Gotoh 3:06 3. "1
Landmark (Asian Kung-Fu Generation album)
Landmark_(Asian_Kung-Fu_Generation_album)
Annual festival in Tokushima, Japan
City, Tokushima Prefecture. Each year celebrities such as the members of Chatmonchy, Under Graph and DEPAPEPE are invited to make appearances, and many of
Hana_Haru_Festa
Annual music festival in Japan
Generation The Rentals (US) Silver Sun (US) Ellegarden MO'SOME TONEBENDER [ja] Chatmonchy Acoustic & DJ Stage The Young Punx (UK) Dream State (US) July 17 Band
Nano-Mugen_Festival
City in Shikoku, Japan
Shirakawa, photographer Kiyonori Sokabe, trumpeter Kumiko Takahashi, drummer (chatmonchy) sourse:History of Shikokuchūō city, publish web site by Shikokuchūō city
Shikokuchūō
Japanese voice actress
interest in music, and was a member of a band that covered songs by LiSA, Chatmonchy, and other artists. Her interest in voice acting began when she read the
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Annual music event in North America
York, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles 2010 Chatmonchy, Okamoto's, Red Bacteria Vacuum, Dolly, Omodaka, JinnyOops!, Riddim Saunter
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Japanese rock band
"Ryōsangata Kareshi", described as having a "catchy pop sound" resembling Chatmonchy and Aiko, reached 19 on the Billboard Japan Top Singles Sales chart. In
Shishamo_(band)
Japanese rock band
the time, the band mainly played covers of artists like Tokyo Jihen. Chatmonchy, Kimura Kaela and GO!GO!7188, among others, but started composing their
Akai_Ko-en
Rock music festival in Japan
Butchers the pillows Maximum the Hormone Mass of the Fermenting Dregs Chatmonchy Okuda Tamio AA= Does The Back Horn Sōtaisei Riron Wagdug Futuristic Unity
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Japanese television series
2006 (2006-09-08) Sachi Tainaka "Saikō no Kataomoi" December 17, 2006 (2006-12-17) Chatmonchy February 2, 2007 (2007-02-02) Funky Monkey Babys "Lovin' Life" February 23
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Miyazaki Flow; 2008; Flow Live Tour 2007–2008 'Isle' Final at Nippon Budokan Chatmonchy; 2008; [Restaurant Main Dish] Live at: Budokan 2008 Yuki, May 29–30, 2008
List of releases recorded live at Nippon Budokan
List_of_releases_recorded_live_at_Nippon_Budokan
Idol Renaissance La PomPon Mix Speaker's,Inc. GEM Chelsy Cheeky Parade Chatmonchy[unreliable source?] Ciao Bella Cinquetti Tackey & Tsubasa Passpo Babyraids
2018_in_Japanese_music
Musical artist
Producer Cannabis (Tsutaya, Koichi) Producer Charcoal Filter Producer chatmonchy Producer Checkicco Producer Clammbon Producer Coco Producer Cune Producer
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2006 compilation album by Various artists
Story" Beat Crusaders 4:25 3. "Renai Spirits" (恋愛スピリッツ; Love Spirits ) Chatmonchy 4:45 4. "Change" Dream State 3:08 5. "Stereoman" Ellegarden 3:33 6. "Dirty
Nano–Mugen_Compilation_2006
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