Katteni-Shiyagare
勝手にしやがれ
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Yusuke Chiba |
Dohatsuten |
Kenji Ohtsuki |
Kenji Ueda |
Tjiros |
Bazra |
Learners |
Yoko Utsumi |
The 50kaitenz |
The Pees |
Oledickfoggy |
Sherbets |
Tomovsky |
Zainichi Funk |
Group Tamashii |
LÄ-PPISCH |
dorlis |
Yoshie Nakano |
The Cro-Magnons |
→Pia-no-jaC← |
Keiichi Sokabe Band |
Uri Nakayama |
Aiko Okumura |
Strange Reitaro Travel Swing Orchestra |
Hoover's ooover |
Monday Michiru |
Tortoise Matsumoto |
Mari Natsuki |
Brain Police |
Q;indivi |
Nikaido Kazumi |
yanokami |
Chikuzen Sato |
dip |
Merengue |
Chie Ayado |
Chihiro Yamanaka |
Strange Reitaro |
ARB |
Years active | 1997- |
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Katteni-Shiyagare (勝手にしやがれ) is a swing/jazz band with punk influences, formed in 1997, with its major label debut on Epic Records Japan in 2004. They are perhaps best known in the US for the opening theme to the Japanese series Kemonozume, "Auvers Blue" as well as the first opening to the anime Gallery Fake, "Ragtime". They also performed a cover of Cole Porter's "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" with fellow Sony Music Japan artist Mika Nakashima, which was released on the Katteni-Shiyagare tribute album and also included with her single Eien no Uta. – Wikipedia |
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