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Mean Machine

 
Artist: Mean Machine

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The Japanese all-girl rock band Mean Machine was initially born of an idea by J-Pop singer Chara and musician/DJ Chiwaki Mayumi in 1998. Over the next few months they gathered a kind of J-Pop supergroup around them, recruiting ex-Judy & Mary singer Yuki, solo artist and the Thrill saxophonist Yukarie, and actress Ito Ayumi, with whom Chara had appeared in the 1996 film Swallowtail Butterfly. Conceived as a side project and done largely for fun by the members, all of whom had active careers outside the band, the group arranged themselves around the rule that everyone should play an unfamiliar instrument. Yuki and Chara, both primarily vocalists, played drums, Mayumi took the role of guitarist, Yukarie played bass rather than her more familiar tenor sax, and Ayumi became the vocalist.

Rehearsals began in spring 1999 and recording began the following year. The band was finally unveiled to the public in 2001 when the single "Suuhaa," the title drawn from breathing exercises Chara learned during her pregnancy, was released and the band was featured heavily in a promotional campaign for Tower Records. The album Cream was released later the same year, featuring 14 self-penned and self-produced tracks in a garage rock style. Mean Machine then saw out the year with a second single, Knock on You before the members returned to their respective solo careers. ~ Ian Martin, All Music Guide
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Mean Machine
Origin Japan
Genres Rock
Years active 2001
Labels Epic
Associated acts Judy and Mary, The Thrill
Website Official Epic/Sony website (Japanese)
Former members
Ayumi Ito, Chara, Chiwaki, Yukari, Yuki

Mean Machine is an all-girl Japanese rock band. In 1998, Mean Machine was started by Chara and Chiwaki on a whim, choosing the themes "have fun", "cute with pheromones", and "play an instrument you never have before" to guide their band, and friends to join as members.[citation needed] Mean Machine starred in the Tower Records "No Music, No Life" advertising campaign, and debuted in 2001.

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Members

Name Role Profession Notes
Ayumi
伊藤歩
Romaji: Ayumi Ito
Vocalist, lyricist Actress Co-starred with Chara in Shunji Iwai's "Swallowtail Butterfly" as Ageha, winning her the Japanese Academy Award for best new actress and best supporting actress.
CHIWAKI
ちわきまゆみ
Romaji: Mayumi Chiwaki
Guitarist, songwriter Musician, DJ Debuted with "Good Morning, I Love You" in 1985.
YUKARIE Bassist, songwriter Musician Tenor sax for The Thrill. Debuted with "A MILLION DOLLAR BAND THE THRILL" in 1992.
Yuki (有希)
磯谷有希
Romaji: Yuki Isoya
Drummer, songwriter Solo artist Ex-Judy and Mary vocalist, current successful solo artist. Debuted in 1993 with "POWER OF LOVE".
Chara
佐藤美和
Romaji: Miwa Sato
Drummer, songwriter Solo artist Immensely popular pop artist. Debuted with "Heaven" 1991.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Information Chart positions
2001 Cream 7

Singles

Release Title Oricon
singles
charts
CDTV music
video charts
Tokio Hot 100
airplay charts
Album
2001 Sūhā (スーハー?) 18 18 14 Cream
Knock on You 38 41

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