175R, also known as Inago Rider, is a Japanese ska punk band formed in Kitakyūshū, Fukuoka Prefecture. The band, consisting of members Shogo (vocals), Kazya (guitar), Isakick (bass), and Yoshiaki (drums), debuted in 2001. Their name was derived from a Japanese wordplay combining the numbers 175 and the letter 'R' for "rider," alluding to the popular Kamen Rider Series. Their musical career began with the release of their first single "From North Nine States" in June 2001. They followed this with their debut album Go! Upstart! in 2002. Over the next few years, 175R was prolific in their output, releasing several singles like "Stand By You!!" and "Sora ni Utaeba," as well as albums including Songs (2003) and Melody (2004). In 2004, the group's track "Melody" was featured in the music-related video game for the Nintendo DS, "Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan." 175R continued to produce music actively, with albums like 7 -Seven- (2006), Bremen (2007), and Omae wa Sugee! (2008). Their single "Yume de Aeta Nara..." released on July 25, 2007, became the ending theme for the film Kamen Rider Den-O: I'm Born! 175R released the album GET UP YOUTH in 2017, followed by the compilation 175R BEST ANNIVERSARY 1998-2018. Throughout their career, 175R also released several DVDs, capturing their dynamic live performances, including Live at Budokan '04 in December 2004. In 2024, the group released the single "旅立ちの唄," which was used as the ending theme of the fourth season of the anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush!!
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