Outrage (band)

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Outrage
Origin Flag of Japan Japan
Genre(s) J-Metal
Thrash Metal
Heavy Metal
Hard Rock
Stoner Rock
Years active 1982 - Present
Label(s) Pile Driver Records
Polydor Records
MMG/East West Japan
30 min. Records
JVC
Members
Yousuke Abe
Yoshihiro Yasui
Shinya Tange
Former members
Kazutoyo Ito
Naoki Hashimoto
This article is about the heavy metal band Outrage. For other uses, see Outrage.

Outrage (アウトレイジ Autoreiji?) is a Japanese heavy metal band formed in Nagoya in 1982. The band was named after Mötorhead's song "Sex & Outrage". They released their first commercial album in 1988. They had been influenced by NWOBHM and played thrash metal in their early years. But their musical style was spread over heavy metal in a wide sense, and it has closed into 70's-like hard rock or stoner rock since vocalist Naoki Hashimoto left the band.

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[edit] Members

[edit] Current

  • Naoki Hashimoto (Vocal, 1986-1998, 2007-present)
  • Yousuke Abe (Vocal, Guitar)
  • Yoshihiro Yasui (Vocal, Bass)
  • Shinya Tange (Drums)

[edit] Previous

  • Kazutoyo Ito (Vocal, 1982-1986)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Original Albums

  • Black Clouds (1988)
  • Blind To Reality (1989)
  • The Great Blue (1990)
  • The Final Day (1991)
  • Spit (1993)
  • Life Until Deaf (1995)
  • Who We Are (1997)
  • 24-7 (2002)
  • Cause For Pause (2004)

[edit] Singles

  • Outrage (1987)
  • Love Song (1991)
  • Painted Black (1999)
  • Volume One (2001)
  • Play Loud EP (2002)
  • Deadbeat (2004)

[edit] Others

  • Days Of Rage 1986-1991 (Best Album) (1995)
  • It's Packed!! (Live tracks and EP "Outrage") (1997)
  • Nagoya Noise Pollution Orchestra (Rare traks) (2003)
  • Live & Rare Vol.1 (Live) (2003)

[edit] Videos

  • The Official Bootleg (VHS) (1992)
  • The Official Bootleg II (VHS) (1995)
  • THE CURTAIN OF HISTORY OLD WHORES AND ENCORES (DVD) (2007)

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