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Potshot (band)

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Potshot
Background information
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresSka punk, Punk rock
Years active1995–2005, 2015
LabelsTV-FREAK Records
Asian Man Records
Websitewww.ukproject.com/potshot

Potshot was a Japanese J-ska music group from Japan. They released their records on their own label, TV Freak, in Japan. Their first five albums were re-released by Asian Man Records, an American label well known for signing Asian punk-pop bands. Their final album, Potshot Beat Goes On, was released in May 2005. Potshot disbanded in 2005, playing a final show in Tokyo.[1]

Main

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Group members

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  • Ryoji Ariga - vocals
  • Yoshito Hirai - bass guitar
  • Yoshinobu Takegoshi - T-bone

Pots and Shots

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In reviewing their first album, Pots And Shots (1997), AllMusic wrote that Potshot "put the spurs to the largely kind-of-boring mid-'90s resurgence of ska music by revving up the tempos by at least 30 percent (seriously, anyone who tries dancing to a song like the breakneck "Since Yesterday" is at risk of a coronary) and dialing back all the cod-reggae Jamaican-isms that make so many of the frat-boy third wave ska bands so laughable. The drumbeat and a familiar-sounding horn section are Pots and Shots' only links to ska music, but they're enough to shred 90 percent of the post-No Doubt pretenders."[2]

Pots And Shots included cover versions of "The Tears of a Clown" and "Since Yesterday".

Discography

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Audio clips

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References

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  1. ^ Zac Johnson. Potshot at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Pots and Shots by Potshot". Archived from the original on October 10, 2007. Retrieved January 21, 2007.