Disclose

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Disclose
OriginKōchi City, Japan
GenresCrust punk,[1] hardcore punk[2]
Years active1990–2007
Past members
  • Tsukasa
  • Kawakami
  • Fukugawa
  • Yasuoka
  • Will
  • Yuusei
  • Gori
  • Abe
  • Masa
  • Hiro the Aggression
  • Fujiwara
  • Uo-Katsu
  • Doi
  • Aki
  • Naoto
  • Joe

Disclose were a Japanese

horrific consequences
. On 5 June 2007, Disclose frontman Kawakami died from acute alcohol poisoning .[3]

Former members

  • Tsukasa (vocals)
  • Kawakami (vocals, lead guitar)
  • Fukugawa (bass guitar)
  • Yasuoka (bass guitar)
  • Ben (bass guitar)
  • Herb (guitar)
  • Jung (bass guitar)
  • Will (bass guitar)
  • Yuusei (bass guitar)
  • Gori (bass guitar)
  • Abe (bass guitar, US tour)
  • Masa (bass guitar)
  • Hiro the Aggression (drums and bass sometimes)
  • Fujiwara (drums)
  • Daniel (guitar)
  • Uo-Katsu (drums)
  • Doi (drums)
  • Aki (drums)
  • Naoto (?)
  • Joe (?)

Discography

LPs

  • Tragedy (1994)
  • Yesterday’s Fairytale, Tomorrow’s Nightmare (1/6/2003)
  • The Demos Album (1995)
  • No More Pain

12"

  • Nightmare or Reality (May/June 1999)

Split 12"

  • Split 12" with Totalitär (2000)

10"es

  • Great Swedish Feast (1995)
  • The Aspects of War (1997)
  • Nuclear Hell (with G.A.T.E.S., 2005)

7"es

  • Once the War Started (1993)
  • Visions of War (1996)
  • 4 track EP (1997)
  • The Nuclear Victims (1998)
  • A Mass of Raw Sound Assault (2001)
  • Apocalypse of Death (March 2002)
  • Neverending War (2003)
  • The Sound of Disaster (2003)
  • Apocalypse Continues (2004) Overthrow Records

Split 7"es

  • Kochi-City Hardcore (with Insane Youth, 1993)
  • Why Must We Die? (with Hellkrusher. 1994)
  • No More Pain! (with Selfish, 1994)
  • (unknown) (with Warcollapse, 1995)[4]
  • War of aggression (with Cluster Bomb Unit, 1995)
  • Attack The Enemy (with Homomillita, 1995)
  • Endless War (with Squandered, 1998)
  • Chainsaw Tour '04 (with Framtid, 2004)
  • Noise Not Music (with No Fucker, 2004)
  • Split 7" with Hakuchi (2004)
  • Dis-Nightmare still continues (with World Burns to Death, 2004)
  • Split 7" with Besthöven (2005)
  • In Chaos We Trust (with FlyBlown, 2005)
  • Controlled By Fear (with Cruelty, 2005)
  • Split 7" with Scarred For Life, (2007)

Demos

  • Crime (1992)
  • Conquest (1993)
  • Fear of the War (1993)
  • Total Dis-Lickers (1998)

Tapes

  • The Aspect of War (1997)
  • Sound of Disaster (2003)
  • The Best of Disclose 1993-2001 (2006)

Compilations

  • Demo & Live 92 (1992, Combines Crime and Conquest demos, plus a live show from December 1992)
  • Raw Brutal Assault Vol. 1 (2003, has tracks from 1992–1994)
  • Raw Brutal Assault Vol. 2 (2003, has tracks from 1994–1998)

References

  1. ^ Hayes, Craig (19 February 2018). "Kawakami Forever! Japanese Raw Punk 101, Part 1". Yourlastrites.com. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  2. ^ YOUNG, ALEX (3 June 2016). "Kim Kardashian's new jacket is further proof punk is dead and buried". Consequence.net. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  3. ^ Leaving Normal: Kawakami Disclose Archived 12 June 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "[BANKA BÄVER] Demorecensioner #3". 17 January 2021.