- The Stalin
Infobox musical artist
Name = The Stalin
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Origin =Fukushima ,Japan
Genre =punk rock
Years_active =1980 —1985 ,1988 —1993
Label = Politics Records (1980 –1981 )
Tokuma Onkou (1982 –1985 )
Alfa Records (1989 –1993 )
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Current_members =Michiro Endo
Ritsu Saito
Chikao Adachi
Shigeo Mihara
Past_members = Atsushi Kaneko
Shintaro Sugiyama
Jun Inui
Kazuo Tamura
Hitoshi Oda
Keigo Nakata
Tatsuya Nakamura
June-Bleed
Teruya Ogata
Masayuki Ono
Kubota
May
Shoko
Aihiko Yamamori
Yusuke Nishimura
Notable_instruments =The Stalin was an influential
Japan esepunk rock band formed in 1980, by Michiro Endo.History
1980-1982 Formation
The Stalin began in 1980 and was founded by
Michiro Endo , a 32 year-old socialist activist. He chose the name because "the name Stalin is very hated by most people in Japan, so it is very good for our image."Fact|date=September 2007 At live shows, Michiro behaved like a madman, leaving a wake of destruction everywhere he went. The Stalin were quickly banned from many venues, especially after beating up members of the audience, or simply leaving after singing one song.For the first LP, 1981's Trash, they sped up the pace and began to sound like a hardcore band. Released on
Political Records , the record is so rare that it has been bootlegged even in Japan.Fact|date=September 2007 The new sound of the Stalin was due partly to the addition of guitarist Tam, formerly of Typhus, the band that spawned the band Gauze.1982-1984
The band's major label debut was 1982's Stop Jap LP. The lyrics from this album supposedly reflect a more anti-nationalist,
anarchist ic slant on political issues.Fact|date=October 2007 The band reached their peak in popularity with the next two hardcore records in 1983: the 4-song Go Go Stalin 12" and the Mushi LP. The Stalin was one of the first Japanese bands to reach an international audience when their song "Chicken Farm" appeared on MRR's seminalWelcome to 1984 compilation alongside other international hardcore pioneers like Raw Power and BGK.Fact|date=September 2007 Shortly after, Tam left the band. 1984's Fish Inn LP found the Stalin with American musicians playing parts. After releasing a 1985 double live album, the Stalin called it quits.1988-1990 Birth of "Stalin"
Inspired by the monumental events of 1988, especially the collapse of Soviet Communism Fact|date=September 2007}, Michiro formed a new band just called "Stalin". He had been fascinated with the
Polish Solidarity movement , which began the same year as the band, and after a visit to Warsaw he organized a Japanese tour for the Polish punk band Dezerter. The Stalin completed the cultural exchange in 1990 when they toured Eastern Europe. At some point the band converted toVideo Stalin , a video production ensemble. One video they made, "The History of the Stalin," has live footage and promo clips from the band's early days.Discography
The Stalin
;Albums & EPs
* "Stalinism" (1981)
* "Trash" (1981)
* "Stop Jap " (1982)
* (1983)
* "Fish Inn " (1984)
* "For Never " double album (1985)
* "Fish Inn (1986 Mix) " (1986)
* "Stalinism" (1987)
* Stop Jap Naked (2007);Singles
* (1980)
* (1982)
* (1982)
* (1983)
*"Nothing" (1984)Stalin
;Albums
* "Joy" (1989)
* "Stalin" (1989)
* (1990)
* "Street Value " (1990)
* (1991)
* (1992);Singles
* (1989)
* (1989)
* (1989)
* (1990)
*"Wild Ghetto" (1991)
* (1992)Video-Stalin
;Albums
* "-1 (Minus One) " (1988)External links
* [http://www.apia-net.com/michiro/index.html Michiro Endo Official Site] ja icon
* [http://www.thestalin.com The Stalin Fansite] Very detailed fansite of The Stalin (Under Construction).
* [http://homepages.nyu.edu/~cch223/japan/stalin_main.html KFTH - "The Stalin" Page]
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