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The band first gained nationwide exposure when their first single, ''Kirai Tune'' (キライチューン), was used as the ending theme for the popular Japanese [[anime]] series ''[[Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo]]''. Subsequently, they received worldwide exposure (albeit to a much lesser extent) when the series became [[Television syndication#International syndication|syndicated]] for worldwide distribution.
The band first gained nationwide exposure when their first single, ''Kirai Tune'' (キライチューン), was used as the ending theme for the popular Japanese [[anime]] series ''[[Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo]]''. Subsequently, they received worldwide exposure (albeit to a much lesser extent) when the series became [[Television syndication#International syndication|syndicated]] for worldwide distribution.


Since then, the group has released a number of singles and a full-length album, but currently remain critically acclaimed, yet without commercial success on the Japanese pop charts.
Since then, the group has released a number of singles and two full-length albums, but currently remain critically acclaimed, yet without commercial success on the Japanese pop charts.


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 22:51, 5 November 2007

Freenote is a J-Rock band currently consisting of three members: Chikako Hata (Vocals, Piano/Keyboard, Guitar), Masaya Sakamoto (Guitar), and Shingo Ōta(Drums). Formed in Kansai University in 2002, the group's first mini album was published on an indy label on December 3, 2003.

The band first gained nationwide exposure when their first single, Kirai Tune (キライチューン), was used as the ending theme for the popular Japanese anime series Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. Subsequently, they received worldwide exposure (albeit to a much lesser extent) when the series became syndicated for worldwide distribution.

Since then, the group has released a number of singles and two full-length albums, but currently remain critically acclaimed, yet without commercial success on the Japanese pop charts.

Discography

Singles

  • Debut Single - キライチューン (Kirai Tune) - May 26 2004
  1. キライチューン
  2. ボクラリズム
  3. スロウ
  1. Re:チャンネル
  2. 遥かへのスピードランナー
  3. エアロプレイン
  • 3rd Single - ウォークメン (Walkmen) - March 2 2005
  1. ウォークメン
  2. Our Song
  3. TELEPATHY
  • 4th Single - さよならの歌 (Sayonara no Uta) - August 24 2005
  1. さよならの歌
  2. Monday Morning
  3. Sing A Song
  1. ピアノを弾いて
  2. SMDY
  3. ピアノを弾いて (Acoustic version)

Mini Albums

  1. 風花
  2. PASSING POINT
  3. BRAND NEW DETERMINATION
  4. HEATSTROKE
  5. 鼓動
  • 1st Mini Album - 終電マスター (Shūden Master) - December 3 2003
  1. 終電マスター
  2. ひまわり
  3. image
  4. YOU
  5. ハッピーバースデイ

Albums

  • Introducing the Popline According to FREENOTE - April 20 2005
  1. Intro
  2. ウォークメン
  3. キライチューン
  4. Dance Love
  5. 遥かへのスピードランナー
  6. トビラ
  7. 終電マスター
  8. Interlude
  9. My Little War
  10. Re:チャンネル
  11. ボクラリズム
  12. Happy Birthday
  13. さよならの歌
  14. Outro
  • オトノハトライアングル (Otonoha Triangle) - July 25 2007
  1. DROP
  2. HOME
  3. サンキューフォーザミュージック
  4. ターミナル
  5. ウサギノメ
  6. 歩いていこう
  7. かなた
  8. Life Is Beautiful
  9. ゆびきり
  10. アオイクマ
  11. 雨模様
  12. サクラノート