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Tokyo Yankees is a Japanese [[Heavy Metal|speed metal, thrash metal]] and hardcore [[Punk Rock]] band. Established in 1988 in Tokyo by vocalist Soichiro "Ume" Umemura, Masanori "Nori" Hashimoto, bassist Ami, and drummer Takashi "U.D.A." Udagawa, who were veterans of other [[Heavy Metal]] and [[Hard Rock]] bands, they were part of the origin of [[Visual Kei]]. Signed to [[Yoshiki Hayashi]]'s Extasy Records label at first, they recorded several albums and established a short but successful career before the first closing of Extasy Records to bands other than [[X Japan]], after which they dropped in popularity and went on hiatus.
Tokyo Yankees is a Japanese [[Heavy Metal|speed metal, thrash metal]] and hardcore [[Punk Rock]] band. Established in 1988 in Tokyo by vocalist Soichiro "Ume" Umemura, Masanori "Nori" Hashimoto, bassist Ami, and drummer Takashi "U.D.A." Udagawa, who were veterans of other [[Heavy Metal]] and [[Hard Rock]] bands, they were part of the origin of [[Visual Kei]]. Signed to [[Yoshiki Hayashi]]'s Extasy Records label at first, they recorded several albums and established a short but successful career before the first closing of Extasy Records to bands other than [[X Japan]], after which they dropped in popularity and went on hiatus.


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Tropes present in the music, lyrics, and stage performance of [[Tokyo Yankees]]:

* [[Atomic F-Bomb]]: "Hollywood Heartbreaker" is a straight example, with the [[Atomic F-Bomb]] launched in the lyrics. "Japanese Motherfucker" is a subversion: the title is the only F-bomb of any sort in the song.
* [[Atomic F-Bomb]]: "Hollywood Heartbreaker" is a straight example, with the [[Atomic F-Bomb]] launched in the lyrics. "Japanese Motherfucker" is a subversion: the title is the only F-bomb of any sort in the song.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Let's Get Crazy" is a straight example. In a combination of the band variety of this + [[Cover Version]], "Ace Of Spades" by [[Motorhead]] at the 1991 Extasy Summit, members from other bands participated - including [[Hideto Matsumoto|hide]] and [[Tomoaki Ishizuka|Pata]] on guitars.
* [[Audience Participation Song]]: "Let's Get Crazy" is a straight example. In a combination of the band variety of this + [[Cover Version]], "Ace Of Spades" by [[Motorhead]] at the 1991 Extasy Summit, members from other bands participated - including [[Hideto Matsumoto|hide]] and [[Tomoaki Ishizuka|Pata]] on guitars.

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Related Acts - members:

  • Charisma (Ami)
  • Dementia (U.D.A.)
  • Fake And Liar (Nori, Yoshi)
  • From Hell (Nori)
  • Grimm The Capsule (Yoshi)
  • Guerilla (Ume)
  • Rommel (Ami, U.D.A.)

Tokyo Yankees is a Japanese speed metal, thrash metal and hardcore Punk Rock band. Established in 1988 in Tokyo by vocalist Soichiro "Ume" Umemura, Masanori "Nori" Hashimoto, bassist Ami, and drummer Takashi "U.D.A." Udagawa, who were veterans of other Heavy Metal and Hard Rock bands, they were part of the origin of Visual Kei. Signed to Yoshiki Hayashi's Extasy Records label at first, they recorded several albums and established a short but successful career before the first closing of Extasy Records to bands other than X Japan, after which they dropped in popularity and went on hiatus.

They would reunite in 2000 to do an anniversary album for former Extasy bands, and after this reunion decided to continue activities as a band. Eventually dropping most of the trappings of Visual Kei for being a non-visual Heavy Metal band, they proceeded to play with well known bands at lives in the Tokyo rock scene.

Unfortunately, in 2007, vocalist Ume died as a result of ongoing health problems. Guitarist Nori, bassist Yoshi, and drummer U.D.A. decided to continue the band, sharing vocal duties and occasionally bringing in guest vocalists as well. The band is currently signed to 413Tracks as its label and continues to play gigs.


Tokyo Yankees provides examples of the following tropes:

Tropes present in interviews, official media, and admitted offstage activities of Tokyo Yankees: