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Title: Young Oh! Oh!
Artist: Polysics
Runtime: 02:43
Released: 17 June, 2009
Rating: 4.3 (12 ratings)
Genre: J-Pop / J-Rock
Views this month: 40 (361)
Added: 6 months ago
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About Polysics Polysics are a Japanese New Wave / Synthpop / J-Rock band from Tokyo. The band started in 1997, but got their big break in 1998 at a concert in Tokyo. They create high ene...
About Polysics
Polysics are a Japanese New Wave / Synthpop / J-Rock band from Tokyo. The band started in 1997, but got their big break in 1998 at a concert in Tokyo. They create high energy music, fusing conventional guitar music, with synthesized and computer generated sound to create a unique mixture of punk and pop, heavily inspired by the American band Devo. Their song lyrics often consist of Japanese, broken English, or just plain gibberish ("Space Language"). The band has been noted for their extremely energetic live performances and their wild gimmicky outfits.

History
Since 1999 Polysics have released several albums. The albums 1st P and A.D.S.R.M! were released on the independent label DECKREC Records. Just after the release of 1st P their bassist, known only as "POLY-2", left. The band dropped the "POLY-X" names, and reduced to a trio, with new member Fumi on Bass Support on some of the tracks from Neu. In 1999, Asian Man Records released their US Debut album, Hey! Bob! My Friend to rave reviews, but weak sales. The album was a compilation of tracks from their first two Japanese releases. In 2000, Polysics signed to Ki/oon Records (a subsidiary of Sony Music Japan Inc.) and released their first major album Neu. The album carried with it the same manic energy as their independent releases but more refined. On the 2001 album Eno, Synthesizers became more prevalent in the mix, but the songs still had an intense punk-like energy. For this album, Fumi returned to the band as a full member, returning Polysics to a quartet. 2002 saw the release of the album For Young Electric Pop, Polysics attempt at a pop album. The manic punk energy was minimized, but the band showed it had an amazing sense of harmony and style. The songs "Black Out Fall Out" and "Code 4" from this album are very emotional.

In 2003, drummer Junichi Sugai left the band after recording the Kaja Kaja Goo EP. For the 2003 album National P, Ishimaru joined on Drum Support, returning Polysics to a trio. Also in 2003, Neu was released on Asian Man Records in the United States to rave reviews and great sales. Polysics went to the US to tour, which was then captured on the PippikkippippiP In USA DVD. In 2004, Polysics released a Best Of compilation titled Polysics or Die!!!! in Europe and the USA. Polysics toured Europe and the US for the 2005 US Release of Polysics or Die!!!!. With the early 2006 release of "Now Is The Time!", they toured the US and the UK, supporting high profile UK bands such as Graham Coxon and the Kaiser Chiefs.

Influences
The biggest influence on Polysics is clearly the band Devo. From the start, Polysics have tried to make music in, as Hiroyuki describes it, "The spirit of Devo." Obvious references to Devo have been made in Polysics videos, and songs. Each Life Each End from the album Neu borrows the riff from the Devo song "Girl U Want" but very cleverly uses a sample from 'Love Missile F1-11' by Sigue Sigue Sputnik to achieve this, and the lyrics are playfully paraphrased from the songs "The Day My Baby Gave Me A Surprise" and "Red Eye Express", while "Plaster Caster" is a semi-cover of the song "Uglatto", one of their more obscure songs which was released on Hardcore Devo Vol.1 74-77. In a miniposter included with National P, Polysics members sit to eat cakes shaped like Devo's famous Energy Dome headgear. In addition, the giant robot mascot from the cover of Polysics' "Lo-Bits" EP (who also starred in the promo video for the song "Domo Arigato Mr. Roboto";) sports a battle-helmet that resembles the same iconic dome.

While Polysics claim Devo as their most prevalent influence, other bands and artists that have influenced their music include Talking Heads, Sparks, The B-52's, XTC, King Crimson, Kraftwerk, Neu!, Brian Eno, Nirvana, and David Bowie. They also form a kinship with several of the key Japanese Technopop bands of circa 1979 including P-Model whom they've opened for, Hikashu and The Plastics. Polysics have covered songs by Styx, Suzi Quatro, The Plastics, The Ramones, The Knack, Devo, Soft Cell, Hikashu, Thin Lizzy and Frank Sinatra.

Current Members

* Hiroyuki Hayashi - Guitars, Vocals, Vocoder, Programming
* Kayo - Synthesizers, Vocals, Vocoder
* Fumi - Bass, Vocals, Synthesizers
* Yano - Drums

Past members

* Junichi Sugai - Drums
* Ishimaru - Drum Support
* Sako (AKA Poly-2) - Bass synthesizer, Vocoder


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Comments on Young Oh! Oh!

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I want eggs...right now. The melody makes me think of a Double Dragon theme, though.
GDSage commented 2 months ago
I'm shocked at how few the numbers of people watching Polysics are... I know they aren't big but surely a lot more than a couple dozen of views is deserved.

Saying that, I wish Polysics would slow down their album releases. I love Polysics, I go see them and leap about like a nutter everytime they play live here in the UK. However, these annual album releases is hurting their quality.

I've enjoyed the last couple of albums but to be honest their peak was with Electric Surfin' Go Go and its attached album. Since then their wares haven't produced the same spark.
hahahahaha.....eggs
Jermima commented 4 months ago
I love how random they are:) Never gets old!

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