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Bleach (known in the US as Bleach 03 or Bleachmobile) is a different kind of trio: they are "Three Girls from Okinawa" as the title of their compilation album describes them. Bleach sound nothing like High Rise or those three girls from Osaka, Shonen Knife. Bleach combine spazzy punk, thrash metal breakdowns and funky riffs. All three members sing, and bassist Miya unleashes some guttural screams worthy of Cannibal Corpse. You can see the band's virtuosity in these live performances: youtu.be/pFX0A7jSzTU and youtu.be/Ibns1U6vg7w
The first Bleach album came out in 2000, and they announced their breakup in 2009 upon the release of their fifth album, Bleachstone. Their self-titled album came out in Japan in 2003, and was reissued in the US in 2005. It ends with a hidden track that doesn't begin until 3:00.
There is a bonus in the comments section for those who are interested in reading a well-researched history of Japan's rock scene in the 1960's and 1970's, written by a famous Drude from Liverpool.
01 Kuropen Bigaku Tenshi-Chan to Kangaemashita (My Sweet Angel and I)/02 Sun-Dance--Moon-Dance/03
Canary Teikoku No Gyakushuu (Canary Empire Strikes Back)/04 Chousen (Challenge)/05 Raiko-Kareki Ni Hana Wa Sakanai (Lightning-Flowers Don't Bloom)/06 Nils/07 He (Hips)/08 Howling/09 Arigato Gozaimasu (Thank You Very Much)/10 Taiyou (Sun)/11 Untitled Track