Half Japanese

Bild Quelle:


  • lo-fi
  • post-punk
  • indie rock
  • indie
  • punk
Half Japanese is a punk rock band formed by brothers Jad Fair and David Fair in their Uniontown, Maryland bedroom around 1975. Their quirky song lyrics often deal with monsters and the supernatural (especially as influenced by campy "creature feature" and scifi movies), in addition to more conventional themes, such as the visceral thrills of crushes and infatuations. They have stated that all their songs are either "love songs or monster songs."

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Songs

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    Hangar 18

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    Happyland

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    He Walks Among Us

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    Heart

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    Her Parents Came Home

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    Hidden Charms

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    High School Tonight

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    Horse Shoes

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    Horseshoes

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    Hot Dog and Hot Damn

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    House of Voodoo

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    How

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    How Did You Know?

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    How Many More Years ?

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    I Can't Stand It Anymore

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    I Don't Want to Have Mono No More

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    I Have a Secret

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    I Heard Her Call My Name

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    I Know How It Feels

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    I Know How It Feels - Bad

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    I Know How It Feels. Bad

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    I Know How It Feels... Bad

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    I Live For Love

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    I Love A Mystery

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    I Love Oriental Girls

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    I Ta Na Si Na Me Eee

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    I Want Something New

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    I Wish I May

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    I'll Change My Style

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    I'm Going to the Zoo

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    I'm Sorry

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    Identical Twins

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    If My Father Answers, Don't Say Nothing

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    Inky and Winky

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    Intergalactic Aliens

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    It's a Clear Night

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    It's No Wonder

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    Jodie Foster

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    Jump Into the Mess

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    King Kong

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    King Kong Bundy

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    Kiss Me Like a Frog

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    Knock on Wood

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    Knocked Down on the Dance Floor

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    La Bamba

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    Last Straw

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    Later in a Magazine

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    Little Girls Have to Be Home Early

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    Little Records

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    Live in Baltimore MD


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