Asian Kung Fu Generation must have some friends in anime production world. Their songs have been used in hit shows like “Bleach”, “Naruto”, and “Full Metal Alchemist”, and I’m sure that didn’t hurt sales of their music. Sure, they can stand on their own as a band, but big endorsements are never bad.
They’re the kind of band that combines musical talent with just enough geeky awkwardness to make them lovable, sort of like Weezer or Switchfoot.
Anyway, if you’re a Bleach fan, you’ll recognize “After Dark” as the opening them for Episodes 144-167, but I’ll bet you haven’t seen the original music video. … So, without further ado, enjoy!
If you’re a fan of Japanese music here in the States, you face a more difficult challenge getting your fix than anime and manga fans face. There just isn’t a good, American-based distribution channel (that I’m aware of) for J-Rock or J-Pop. Amazon.com has a few major titles, even a few that you can download via their MP3 store. Surprisingly, ITunes has even fewer options, from what I’ve seen.
Frankly, I was getting frustrated with hearing great songs by artists like Bonnie Pink, High and Mighty Color, and Asian Kung-fu Generation on my Pandora channel and not being able to legally acquire the albums. Sure, I could get the MP3’s from one of the many torrent sites, but I really don’t like doing that unless there’s no other way. Fortunately, I found cdJapan, which offers DVD’s, animes, books, magazines, apparel and, most importantly, Japanese CD’s. Imagine my relief when I discovered that every CD title I could think of I found.
I quickly placed an order and expanded my personal CD library by a few albums. The titles I ordered were:
I received my shipment within a few days, which is amazing, because ordinarily I expect shipments from Japan to take a couple of weeks.
Overall, the experience was so positive I signed up for cdJapan’s affiliate program so I could advertise for them on AustinOtaku.
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