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* [[Animated Music Video]] for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmUFg_o4Vjk ''Yasashisa wa Atataka na Shihaisha'']
* [[Animated Music Video]] for [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmUFg_o4Vjk ''Yasashisa wa Atataka na Shihaisha'']
* [[Anti Christmas Song]]: One of the loose themes of ''Fat December''
* [[Anti-Christmas Song]]: One of the loose themes of ''Fat December''
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The whole band to a minor extent, but especially FULL; his whimsical art, lyrics and stage presence exemplify this trope. Consider the name of his current solo project, ''Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles'', or his record label, ''Finch Liqueur''.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The whole band to a minor extent, but especially FULL; his whimsical art, lyrics and stage presence exemplify this trope. Consider the name of his current solo project, ''Shilfee and Tulipcorobockles'', or his record label, ''Finch Liqueur''.
* [[Creative Differences]]: The reason for Jake's departure.
* [[Creative Differences]]: The reason for Jake's departure.
* [[Evolving Music]]: FULL still covers Guniw Tools songs on his solos tours, albeit in a stripped-down, more ambient style.
* [[Evolving Music]]: FULL still covers Guniw Tools songs on his solos tours, albeit in a stripped-down, more ambient style.
* [[Fake Out Fade Out]]: Briefly in ''Dada'' and ''Cullucoo Vision''
* [[Fake-Out Fade-Out]]: Briefly in ''Dada'' and ''Cullucoo Vision''
* [[Genre Busting]]: What happens when Jake's jazz/funk guitar style merges with Asaki's electro-punk sensibilities and Full's love for Himalayan cultures.
* [[Genre Busting]]: What happens when Jake's jazz/funk guitar style merges with Asaki's electro-punk sensibilities and Full's love for Himalayan cultures.
* [[Genre Roulette]]: The band's music is all over the map, ranging from thrashing jazz rock to simple folk to electro-industrial.
* [[Genre Roulette]]: The band's music is all over the map, ranging from thrashing jazz rock to simple folk to electro-industrial.
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* [[Nice Hat]]: Full wore a dazzling array of unique hats. [http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/R03-bQEbGUo/hqdefault.jpg Just][http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lo9qbgptDJ1qmc3kko1_500.jpg take][http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq8hg3xsOl1qlghkwo1_500.png a][http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln0u46tKsc1qeywuoo1_500.jpg look].
* [[Nice Hat]]: Full wore a dazzling array of unique hats. [http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/R03-bQEbGUo/hqdefault.jpg Just][http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lo9qbgptDJ1qmc3kko1_500.jpg take][http://30.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lq8hg3xsOl1qlghkwo1_500.png a][http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ln0u46tKsc1qeywuoo1_500.jpg look].
* [[Nobody Loves the Bassist]]: Averted when Jake was in the band, as he played both guitar and bass. Played straight after his departure, when the band had a support bassist who was not a full member and only appeared in a few videos.
* [[Nobody Loves the Bassist]]: Averted when Jake was in the band, as he played both guitar and bass. Played straight after his departure, when the band had a support bassist who was not a full member and only appeared in a few videos.
* [[No Hit Wonder]]: Despite tenure with a major label, collaboration with Buck-Tick and exposure in music mags, their songs never charted.
* [[No-Hit Wonder]]: Despite tenure with a major label, collaboration with Buck-Tick and exposure in music mags, their songs never charted.
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: Most of their tracks. It would be difficult to include many titles, considering those such as ''Plenty of Flour'' and ''Baby's One Do''.
* [[Non-Appearing Title]]: Most of their tracks. It would be difficult to include many titles, considering those such as ''Plenty of Flour'' and ''Baby's One Do''.
* [[Pep Talk Song]]: ''Baby's One Do''
* [[Pep Talk Song]]: ''Baby's One Do''

Revision as of 17:40, 26 January 2014

Guniw Tools (Pronounced "Gunyuu Tools") was a Japanese band with a flair for the bizarre and artistic. It began as a video/performance art brainchild of FULL in 1989; with the addition of musicians Jake and Asaki, the group produced an eclectic mix of Rock, Folk, Jazz, Punk and Industrial music. They signed with major label Victory Music in 1996. FULL directed a video for every single song in their discography, creating a strange visual world to complement their music. Lead guitarist and main songwriter Jake left in 1997, but FULL and Asaki continued making music until late 2000, when they decided to pursue separate endeavors.

Members:

  • FULL (古川とも [Furukawa Tomo]) - Vocals, lyrics, art direction
  • 山鼻あさき (Yamahana Asaki) - guitars, programming, backing vocals (1994-2000)
  • Jake - guitars, bass, piano, programming, backing vocals (1992-1997)
  • Dinah - dance, performance ("support member")

Albums:

  • Niwlun (1996)
  • Other Goose (1997)
  • Sparky (1997)
  • Dazzle (1998)
  • Live Sparky (1998)
  • Fickle Boon (1999)
  • Guniw 200Ls Best (2000)

Guniw Tools provides examples of:

 "Who burned that home?"

 "Shine now that thin skin has peeled away

Your uniqueness is the wind carrying you"