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B'z is a famous Japanese hard rock band comprised of Tak Matsumoto (?? ?? Matsumoto Takahiro, Guitar) and Koshi Inaba (?? ?? Inaba Koshi, Vocal).//B'z made their record debut with "Dakara Sono Te wo Hanashite (??????????)" on September 21, 1988. Their first big hit was from the Bad Communication mini album, which was released the next year. They quickly became one of the most popular rock bands in Japan. In their 17 year career span, B'z has had great success with 36 consecutive singles ever since Taiyou no Komachi Angel which topped at #1 on the release day on the Oricon charts.On September 22, 2002, B'z played their first live show in the United States, called B'z LIVE-GYM 2002 "Rock n' California Roll". They have also played with overseas musicians such as Aerosmith, Billy Sheehan, Pat Torpey, Brian Tichy from Ball, Fingers from Ball, Steve Vai, and more.Other trivia: During the height of X-Files' popularity in Japan, the B'z single Love Phantom was the closing credits theme song. As recently as 2003, B'z were ranked the highest paid performers in Japan based on the income tax they paid. Despite being less popular now than in their bubble-era heyday, their appeal is still nearly universal in Japan, where housewives and teenagers both attend their concerts. Both Inaba and Matsumoto have recorded solo albums while still staying together as B'z. They rarely make TV appearances - this lack of over-exposure could lend to their longevity
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