Hi-Standard
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2024-03-30 | 181,411 | -- | -- |
+83 | -- | -- | |
2024-03-31 | 181,503 | -- | -- |
+92 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-01 | 181,583 | -- | -- |
+80 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-02 | 181,667 | -- | -- |
+84 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-03 | 181,730 | -- | -- |
+63 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-04 | 181,801 | -- | -- |
+71 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-05 | 181,875 | -- | -- |
+74 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-06 | 181,948 | -- | -- |
+73 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-07 | 182,039 | -- | -- |
+91 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-08 | 182,103 | -- | -- |
+64 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-09 | 182,156 | -- | -- |
+53 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-10 | 182,216 | -- | -- |
+60 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-11 | 182,263 | -- | -- |
+47 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-12 | 182,410 | -- | -- |
+147 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-13 | 182,479 | -- | -- |
+69 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-14 | 182,570 | -- | -- |
+91 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-15 | 182,652 | -- | -- |
+82 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-16 | 182,700 | -- | -- |
+48 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-17 | 182,766 | -- | -- |
+66 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-18 | 182,830 | -- | -- |
+64 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-19 | 182,886 | -- | -- |
+56 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-20 | 182,968 | -- | -- |
+82 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-21 | 183,052 | -- | -- |
+84 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-22 | 183,028 | -- | -- |
-24 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-23 | 183,098 | -- | -- |
+70 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-24 | 183,158 | -- | -- |
+60 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-25 | 183,220 | -- | -- |
+62 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-26 | 183,296 | -- | -- |
+76 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-27 | 183,361 | -- | -- |
+65 | -- | -- | |
2024-04-28 | 183,449 | -- | -- |
+88 | -- | -- |
Last 7 Days | +397 | -- | -- |
Last 30 Days | +2,121 | -- | -- |
Years active | 1991-2000, 2011- |
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Hi-Standard is a Japanese punk rock band formed in 1991 by bassist and lead vocalist Akihiro Nanba, guitarist and vocalist Ken Yokoyama, and drummer Akira Tsuneoka. The release Making the Road sparked sold-out Japan shows and U.S./European tours with punk bands such as NOFX, No Use for a Name, and Wizo. Although the members of Hi-Standard are Japanese, all of their major releases are sung in English. Tsuneoka died in February 2023, with Nanba and Yokoyama continuing the band as a two-piece. In 2003, Hi-Standard was ranked by HMV Japan at number 64 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. – Wikipedia |
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