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  1. "Kono Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Kimi"

Making the Road

In the pantheon of Japanese punk rock, few names carry as much weight as Hi-Standard. Formed in 1991 in Tokyo, the trio—Akihiro Nanba (vocals/bass), Ken Yokoyama (guitar/vocals), and Akira Tsuneoka (drums)—became the torchbearers for melodic, high-energy punk not just in Japan, but globally. While their 1997 release Growing Up is often cited as their breakout, their third studio album, (released in 1999 via Pizza of Death Records), is widely considered their magnum opus. Hi-Standard-Making The Road Full Album Zip

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Hi-Standard's "Making The Road" is a timeless punk rock masterpiece that continues to inspire and influence new generations of music enthusiasts. With its catchy melodies, energetic guitar riffs, and thought-provoking lyrics, this album is a must-listen for fans of the genre. Whether you're a seasoned punk rock enthusiast or just discovering the band, "Making The Road" is an album that will leave a lasting impression. "Kono Sekai de Ichiban Kawaii Kimi"

: Produced by Fat Mike of NOFX and released internationally via Fat Wreck Chords

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