Dish (band)

Last updated
Dish
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active2011 (2011)–present
Labels Sony Music Records
Members
Past membersKobayashi Ryuji
Website www.dish-web.com

Dish (stylized as DISH//) is a Japanese pop/rock band and dance group managed by Stardust Promotion. The group is a dancing rock band, they show unique performances by dancing while playing instruments. [1] [2] [3]

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Dish was formed on December 25, 2011 under Stardust Promotion as part of Ebidan. On June 10, 2012, they officially debuted under Stardust Records with their Single "It's Alright". On June 19, 2013, Dish had their major debut for single "I Can Hear" under Sony Music Records which was chosen as the 25th ending theme song for the anime, Naruto Shippuden . [4] [5] [6] Dish's third major single, "Freak Show", was produced by Kenichi Maeyamada. [7]

The group name Dish stands for "being everyone's main dish", because of their band name they started a tradition of throwing custom-made paper plates to their audience during their live performances.[ citation needed ]

In January 2017, during their New Year Nippon Budokan concert, the band announced that former CustomiZ member Daichi Izumi would join Dish as their drummer. [8]

In 2020, they released "Neko (the First Take version)", which written by Aimyon, peaked No.11 in Japan Hot 100. [9] [10] Their fourth major label studio album, 2021's X, features collaborations with Glim Spanky, Haruko Nagaya from Ryokuōshoku Shakai, and JQ from Nulbarich. [11]

2021 also saw the band sing "No.1", the first opening theme of the fifth season of the anime series My Hero Academia, [12] and "Shout It Out", the theme song of the Japanese dub of the film Venom: Let There Be Carnage . [13]

Members

Former Member(s):

• Kobayashi Ryuji (小林龍二) - Bassist

Discography

Studio albums

No.TitleRelease dateCharts
JPN
[14]
Major albums
1Main DishJanuary 14, 20155
2Mashiagare no Gatling (召し上がれのガトリング)December 14, 20164
3Junkfood JunctionApril 3, 20192
4XFebruary 24, 20214
5TriangleFebruary 1, 20231

Compilation albums

No.TitleRelease dateCharts
JPN
[14]
1Sai ()April 6, 202210
2Ao ()September 7, 202212

Mini-albums

No.TitleRelease dateCharts
JPN
[14]
1CircleFebruary 26, 20205
2HappyAugust 9, 20238

CD singles

No.TitleRelease dateCharts
JPN
[15]
Indie singles
1It's AlrightJune 10, 2012
2Peter Pan Syndrome (ピーターパンシンドローム)October 10, 2012
3Give Me Chocolate! (ギブミーチョコレート!)February 13, 201317
Major singles
1I Can HearJune 19, 20139
2Hareru Ya! (晴れるYA!)October 16, 20134
3Freak ShowMarch 5, 20145
4Saisho no Koi (Motetakute) / Flame (サイショの恋~モテたくて~ / FLAME)June 25, 20142
5Hengao de Bye Bye!! (変顔でバイバイ!!)December 3, 20142
6Yay!! Natsuyasumi (イエ~ィ!!☆夏休み)July 3, 20153
7Oretachi Rookies (俺たちルーキーズ)November 4, 20152
8High-Voltage DancerJune 22, 20162
9I'm FishJune 7, 20173
10Bokutachi ga Yarimashita (僕たちがやりました)August 16, 20174
11Katte ni My Soul (勝手にMy Soul)February 21, 20184
12Starting OverJuly 11, 20182
13No.1May 26, 20217
14Chinchoge (沈丁花)November 17, 20219
15ReplayOctober 5, 202211

Digital Singles

No.TitleRelease dateCharts
JPN
[15]
-Bokutachi ga Yarimashita (僕たちがやりました)July 18, 2017-
1NOT FLUNKYJuly 17, 2019-
2PM 5:30November 9, 2019-
-Neko ~The First Take ver.~ (猫 ~THE FIRST TAKE ver.~)April 29, 20207
3Bokura ga tsuyoku. (僕らが強く。)August 12, 2020-
-Shape of Love From THE FIRST TAKEDecember 25, 2020-
4Atarimae (あたりまえ)January 15, 2021-
5Ari no manma ga itoshii kimi e (ありのまんまが愛しい君へ)September 24, 2021-
6Shiwakucha na kumo wo daite (しわくちゃな雲を抱いて)July 13, 202217
-Plan AJuly 14, 202414

Other singles

No.TitleRelease dateChartsNotes
JPN
[15]
Major singles
Itsuka wa Merry Christmas (いつかはメリークリスマス)December 4, 20138Special Christmas single
JK//March 29, 201711First DVD single

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