YELLOW MACHINEGUN

Crossover Thrash • Japan
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Japanese three piece band Yellow Machinegun skirted that fine and often confused line between thrash metal and hardcore, identifying with the punk scene, but also working with some big names in metal. Formed in 1993, the line-up of Tamami Okado (drums), Kyoko Moriya (guitars) and Kaori Okumura (vocals, bass) remained stable until the band split in 2006.

During their career, Yellow Machinegun worked with a variety of other bands, supporting Limp Bizkit, Slayer, Motörhead and Stormtroopers Of Death, and released splits with S.O.D., and Japanese hardcore bands Nunchaku and Abnormal.

The band reformed in 2016, and is currently working on new music.
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YELLOW MACHINEGUN Father's Golden Fish album cover 4.50 | 1 ratings
Father's Golden Fish
Crossover Thrash 1996
YELLOW MACHINEGUN Spot Remover album cover 3.14 | 2 ratings
Spot Remover
Crossover Thrash 1998
YELLOW MACHINEGUN Build & Destroy album cover 5.00 | 1 ratings
Build & Destroy
Crossover Thrash 1999
YELLOW MACHINEGUN Bean Ball album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Bean Ball
Crossover Thrash 2001
YELLOW MACHINEGUN Yellow Bucket album cover 3.50 | 1 ratings
Yellow Bucket
Crossover Thrash 2002

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YELLOW MACHINEGUN ヌンチャク VS イエローマシンガン album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
ヌンチャク VS イエローマシンガン
Crossover Thrash 1996
YELLOW MACHINEGUN Stormtroopers of Death / Yellow Machinegun album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Stormtroopers of Death / Yellow Machinegun
Crossover Thrash 1999
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"Split"
Crossover Thrash 2000

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YELLOW MACHINEGUN Happy Happy album cover 0.00 | 0 ratings
Happy Happy
Crossover Thrash 1994

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タイトルなし
Crossover Thrash 1998

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ロッテンオレンジのドーン
Crossover Thrash 1997
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Metal Attack 25
Crossover Thrash 2019

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YELLOW MACHINEGUN Spot Remover

Album · 1998 · Crossover Thrash
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Let's see… Three Japanese girls playing punk. Great! Another Shonen Knife–type, happy poppy/punk band, right? Japanese girls are all sweet, innocent, demure and cute, right? Wrong!

The racket these three girls produce is about as far removed from Shonen Knife as The Exploited is from Green Day. Imagine a faster Fudge Tunnel with harsher female vocals, and you'll be somewhere near the mark. This is music stripped back to its barest skeleton, as dangerous and tough as the titanium remains of Big Arnie's original Terminator incarnation after it's run in with a blazing petrol tanker. The riffs are enormous and used sparingly. Each song seems to be built around one huge riff, and follow a fairly consistent pattern– the riff stomps through the introduction, then the whole band spazzes out, with the vocalist ranting and groaning over everything. From time to time the odd minimalist solo is dropped in, just to break things up a little. It may sound formulaic, but it's anything but.

The lyrics? Oh dear, the lyrics… These make Lawnmower Deth seem positively Shakespearean in comparison! "I knocked my ass/but I didn't have pain/but I had a tail!/oh, my god!/why have I bear's tail?/I wanna dog's tail" (“Hip Tail”) or "More eat hat fat, eat hat fat/fortune cookie agreeable to me" (“Eat Hat Fat”). While the lyrics are laughable to English speakers, Kaori Okumura spits them out with venom and conviction. She sounds permanently pre–menstrual and pissed off, and you would honestly not want to ask her what she means when she's screaming "I'm not you, you're not I/live in somewhere/die in somewhere" (“I Know”), you'd just accept it. Her throaty roar on "Iron Woman" would make even a seasoned shouter like Billy Milano envious. It seems like the band must have written the lyrics in their native language and translated everything literally with a dictionary. It fits the music perfectly though.

Yellow Machinegun once supported Limp Bizkit, but don’t hold that against them, because they’ve also played and worked with S.O.D. This may be a very difficult album to find, but if you want to find something different from the run of the mill, which gives you a small insight into the Japanese psyche, then this is well worth the effort.

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