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February 26, 2019, "Egawa Hojin Charity Mini Live" was held at Meguro Live Station. The event was part of a fundraising campaign to support the band's former bassist Hojin Egawa, who was involved in a car accident in December 2018 and ended up in a coma. As of June 15, 2022, he is still unable to
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After "Oragayo", the band released the album "Seishun-Oh" in
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On August 6, 2024, the band released a teaser for the music video of their new song in 26 years, "Ikigai". The song was released on August 25, the 40th anniversary of Bakufu-Slump's debut. The cover art was drawn by
Kazuyuki Sekiguchi of Southern All Stars. Along with the release of the new song, a
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As the band's activities began to show their limits, they moved to
Daikanyama Production in 1986 with Ichiro Nitta as their producer. Nitta initially decided to adopt a more commercial approach, but bassist Hojin Egawa didn't approve the new direction and decided to leave the band. Nakano wrote
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for the first time. After performing at the Kudan Kaikan in the previous year, singer
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such as dowsing the audience with fire extinguishers, throwing watermelons, throwing tatami mats and wooden boards then performing on them, holding shoes or lit fireworks in their mouths, igniting fuel-soaked cotton balls on their heads, among others. They were considered a
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new compilation album was announced to be released on
October 23, called "40th Anniversary Best Ikigai 2024". It's the first compilation album in 15 years since the release of "Golden☆Best" in 2009, with the songs and track order chosen by the band members.
572:, Nakano, Sueyoshi and Wasada performed together almost as Bakufu-Slump, with Kawai absent (later renamed "Sunplaza Nakano-kun Band" and "SFQ") and participated in "Otomachi Kashiwa 2008 -MUSIC PLATFORM-". They performed songs from their Bakufu-Slump days.
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move on his own and it is unlikely for him to return to the stage, but the Egawa Hojin Fundraising Liaison Committee has announced that he has begun rehabilitation. He appears to have come out of a coma.
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following year. In anticipation, Nakano believed there was no way they could fill the Budokan to capacity. From this idea, a romantic song was composed as an excuse for empty seats, about a
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in 1981, formed Bakufu-Slump together with Sunplaza Nakano and Papala Kawai, then members of Super Slump, a rock band which won the Excellent Group Award in the same contest.
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1004:"爆風スランプ元メンバー・江川ほーじん、交通事故に遭い現在も意識不明"
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