外道
外道 (GEDO) is one of Japanese Rock'n Roll legend. They made their debut in 1973 and were dissolved once in 1976. 外道 forms it again periodically afterwards and is continuing now.
Formed by ex-members of early '70s festival stalwarts the M and Too Much, Gedo was a power trio whose biker fans followed them from bar to bar, making each gig into a show of ritual, full of euphoric moments, in-jokes and surprising outbursts of extreme collective male melancholy. With songs full of lyrics evoking images of hell, despair, pig’s flesh and fool’s paradises, Gedo's early LPs were sparsely-produced by Mickey Curtis, who kept intact the band's furious Born-to-be-Wild rush of proto-Ramones.
Named 24th Greatest Japanese Rock Album of All Time by Rolling Stone Japan. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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