Hi-Standard are a Japanese punk rock group who formed in 1991. Since then, they have become a popular and influential part of Japanese underground music. The release of their hugely popular "Making the Road" sparked sold-out Japan shows and US/European tours with punk bands such as NOFX, WIZO, and No Use for a Name. Although Hi-Standard were Japanese born, all of their major releases were sung in English. Live footage of the band shows them talking to the crowd in their native Japanese and then immediately changing to English for the songs.
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Stay Gold
Teenagers Are All Assholes
My First Kiss
Standing Still
Turning Back
Wait for the Sun
Glory
Just Rock
Starry Night
My Sweet Dog
Pentax
Please Please Please
Brand New Sunset
Dear My Friend
Tinkerbell Hates Goatees
No Heroes
Making The Road Blues
Nothing
Changes
This Is Love
Can't Help Falling in Love
California Dreamin'
Endless Trip
Summer of Love
Green Acres
Start Today
My Heart Feels So Free
New Life
The Sound of Secret Minds
Shy Boy
Maximum Overdrive
Stop the Time
Growing Up
Have You Ever Seen the Rain
Lonely
Mosh Under The Rainbow
Sunshine Baby
Pathetic Man's Song
Saturday Night
Catch A Wave
Lift Me Up Don't Bring Me Down
Spread Your Sail
Gotta Pull Myself Together
Kiss Me Again
Since You Been Gone
In the Brightly Moonlight
Close to Me
Fighting Fists, Angry Soul
The Kids Are Alright
California Dreaming
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