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#1.(アンセム) Anthem is a legendary Japanese heavy metal band founded in Tokyo during 1981 as a quartet of singer Toshihito Maeda, guitarist Akifumi Koyanagi, bass player 柴田直人 (Naoto Shibata) ("Ski") and drummer Takamasa Ohuchi. Koyanagi left in late 1983 to be replaced by Hiroya Fukada. In December 1984 vocalist Toshihito Maeda also left and Anthem drafted 坂本英三 (Eizo Sakamoto) for their debut eponymous album issued in July 1985 by Nexus and licensed to Europe via Roadrunner Records. Their first release was the self-titled "Anthem" album, featuring classics songs like 'Wild Anthem' and 'Warning Action'. The next release, "Tightrope" showcased a more catchy, melodic sound with an improved vocal perfomance by Eizo. "Bound to Break" was to be the last album featuring Eizo Sakamoto for nearly two decades, and was by far his most impressive vocal performance to that point. The album was full of classics (Empty Eyes, Bound to Break, Soldiers) and introduced the band's long-time world-famous Producer, Chris Tsangarides (Perhaps best known for producing Judas Priest's classic 1990 album, 'Painkiller'). With the departure of Eizo in 1988, Naoto recruited Yukio Morikawa to the band's vocal position.
With Yukio came the album Gypsy Ways, considered the band's most enduringly popular album. the voice of Yukio made the band a great success at that time, and he was similar in style, vocal range and ability to Graham Bonnet. In 89, the album "Hunting Time" was released, in which the song "The Juggler" was used as a PV. In the beginning of 90's Anthem dealt with another departure, this time Hiroya Fukuda (guitar) left and was replaced by Hideaki 'Shadow Walker' Nakama which recorded the album "No Smoke Without Fire", this time without the band's staple Producer / Engineer Tsangarides. Hideaki left the band after recording just the one album and the search for a new guitarist began. After many auditions the young Akio Shimizu joined the band. In 1992, the band release "Domestic Booty", one of their best albums, with amazing and technical songs (courtesy of Akio): Venom Strike, Renegade, and The Dice of No Mercy. Unfortunately, classic-style Heavy Metal was out of fashion in the early 90's, and with the explosion of Grunge in the U.S. and the Visual Kei movement in Japanese music, Naoto decided to put an end to the band. The members of Anthem followed the album's release with a very big tour covering many cities of Japan and finally they released the VHS/CD "Last Anthem - Live" recorded at Nissin Power Station, which was to be the band's last show for nearly eight years.
After the long hiatus, Anthem returned in 2000, with the album "Heavy Metal Anthem" which featured the vocalist Graham Bonnet (from Rainbow), the album is entirely composed by classic band songs rearranged to English. The lineup on HMA was: Graham Bonnet (vocals), Naoto Shibata (bass), Akio Shimizu (guitar) and Takamasa Oouchi (drums).
Later, Hirotsugu Homma (who played together briefly with Shibata in Loudness) replaced Takamasa on the drums and Eizo returned to the vocals. In 2001 they released Seven Hills, showcasing an entirely new musical direction for the band, although still firmly rooted in 80's Heavy Metal. In 2002 came "Overload", which is considered by most critics to be much more agressive than Seven Hills. In 2003 the band recorded "Live Melt Down" in Citta Club Kawazaki, with a setlist full of classics and an amazing perfomance by Eizo. 2004 the band release the single "Onslaught" followed by the album "Eternal Warrior" following the sound direction of Overload. In 2005, Anthem celebrates the 20th Year Anniversary with a amazing tour where all the member of the band since 1985 played the band songs in their respective formations. At the final show of this tour was filmed the DVD "20th Anniversary Tour" (again at Club Citta in Kawazaki).
In 2006 Anthem released "Immortal", followed by the single and PV of "Immortal Bind". The most recent output has seen Anthem push even further into the Power Metal-tinged style showcased on 'Domestic Booty' and 'Eternal Warrior' with 2008's "Black Empire". A PV of 'Heat of the Night' was released shortly after the album hit in November, '08 and has thus far garnered even more positive critical reviews than "Immortal".
On Jan 10, 2013, the band announced it was on hiatus after Shibata was diagnosed with stomach cancer. The band said on its home page that the cancer was detected early and it was optimistic it could return to touring in April.
#2. Anthem is a crossover reggae band from Bridgeport, Connecticut. The band's sound is greatly influenced by urban contemporary, pop, and adult contemporary. Anthem's members include some Jamaican immigrants as well as some musicians who were born and raised in the U.S.; Rob Williams (lead vocals), Donald Rose (keyboards), and Courtney “Coozie” Mellers (guitar) are among the members who were born in Jamaica. Anthem includes more than one member of the Mellers family; Carey Mellers (keyboards) and Jermaine Mellers (bass) are nephews of reggae producer Courtney Mellers. One of Anthem’s U.S.-born members is Leslie Ming (drums), a veteran session player who was also a former member of the disco band B.T. Express. In 2003, Anthem signed with jazz label Mack Avenue Records and recorded Are You Ready?, which was produced by Eric Schilling. Are You Ready? was released in February 2004. http://www.anthemband.com/
#3. Female Fronted Classic Rock band whose debut album Cuttin' Thru' was released in 1981. It suffered from poor production but was later re-recorded/remastered in 1999 and released as Cuttin' Thru' II.
#4.Hardcore band from New Haven, CT, USA. Anthem was previously called Breaking Point back in 2000 when they started writing songs and played their first show in June of 2001 with CTHC bands Forthright, Dead Wrong, and Your Mistake. They self released two demos: Demo 2001 and Demo 2002 (Bitter Hearts and Blackened Starts). Breaking Point changed their name to Anthem in late 2001 to avoid confusion with a nu-metal band of the same name. Anthem broke up in May 2002, citing differences between band members as the reason. Dan Sullivan, the guitarist, now plays guitar in Living Hell. Mike Hall, the second drummer, went on to drum for Verse for a few years.
Anthem Website
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Dio-tribute band from Norway.
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Psych rock band from the USA. One and only album from 1970: Anthem (Buddah Records BDS 5071)
#7 NYC based rapper who recently released his first single, "Yellow Cab" from his upcoming album, Almost There. He is signed to upstart indie hip-hop label Amoeba Music group. "Yellow Cab" is an ode to New York nightlife and has been a buzzing on the club scene. Almost There is being released in August.
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#8. Martial industrial from France.
DO YOU UNDERSTAND
Anthem Lyrics
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誰かの事で喉を潤す
影を作って 後ろを歩く
自分の姿を 大きく見せる
Oh! No! 眩暈がするぜ
I don¥t care! すぐに飽きるさ
手本がなけりゃ すぐにバレちまうのさ
Oh! No! 嫌気がさすぜ
I don¥t care! すぐに飽きるさ
Do you understand who you are?
Understand what you wanna be
Do you understand what you are?
Understand
取り繕っても おみとおしだぜ
独りよがりを 通していればいいさ
Oh! No! 眩暈がするぜ
I don¥t care! すぐに飽きるさ
Oh! No! 嫌気がさすぜ
I don¥t care! 明日になれば
Do you understand who you are?
Understand what you wanna be
Do you understand what you are?
Understand
Do you understand you¥re growin¥ old?
Understand
You¥re killing yourself
Understand You can¥t hide away
Do you understand?
Oh! Oh! Oh!
In the song "Do You Understand" by Anthem, the lyrics talk about the struggle of finding one's true identity and purpose. The first verse mentions how one might try to quench their thirst by involving themselves in other people's affairs, yet still walk with a self-made shadow to appear larger than their actual self. The chorus then presents two questions that urge the listener to reflect on who they are and what they want to become. The second verse speaks of how one may try to hide their shortcomings, but it's ultimately pointless if they don't have a role-model. The final chorus adds a new question, asking the listener if they acknowledge the fact that they are aging and causing damage to themselves, and if they realize that they cannot run away from those truths.
The lyrics of "Do You Understand" seem to express a deep sense of confusion and frustration that many people experience in their formative years. The lines about not having a role-model and taking solace in passing judgment on others may suggest a sense of aimlessness and lack of direction. The overall message seems to be one of encouraging self-reflection and taking responsibility for one's actions and direction in life. Anthem's lyrics remind us of the importance of understanding ourselves and what we want out of life, rather than trying to live up to others' expectations.
Line by Line Meaning
足元だけを 確かめながら
While looking down at your feet
誰かの事で喉を潤す
Trying to quench your thirst with someone else's validation
影を作って 後ろを歩く
Walking in someone's shadow
自分の姿を 大きく見せる
Trying to make yourself appear bigger than you really are
Oh! No! 眩暈がするぜ
Feeling dizzy and overwhelmed
I don¥t care! すぐに飽きるさ
But you don't care, and you quickly lose interest
辞書でもなけりゃ 喋れもしない
Without the help of a dictionary, you can't even speak
手本がなけりゃ すぐにバレちまうのさ
Without a role model, it's easy to be exposed
Do you understand who you are?
Do you truly know yourself?
Understand what you wanna be
And what you want to become?
Do you understand what you are?
Do you understand your current situation?
取り繕っても おみとおしだぜ
Even if you're dressed to impress, it won't change anything
独りよがりを 通していればいいさ
It's okay to be self-centered
Do you understand you¥re growin¥ old?
Do you understand that you're getting older?
You¥re killing yourself
You're hurting yourself
You can¥t hide away
You can't run away from your problems
Oh! Oh! Oh!
Oh! Oh! Oh!
Contributed by Taylor B. Suggest a correction in the comments below.