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Ore Ska Band : ウィキペディア英語版
OreSkaBand

is an all-female ska band from Sakai, Japan. They have performed in Japan, Canada and the United States, including the Fuji Rock Festival.
The band name, "ore ska band," literally translates as "we're (a) ska band." While "ore" is normally considered a masculine pronoun and an informal way to say "I" in Japanese,〔(8.1. Pronouns ) ''sf.airnet.ne.jp'' Retrieved on July 29, 2010〕 and the suffix "-tachi" is added to personal nouns when emphasizing that they are plural, in this context the term "ore" means something more along the lines of "we fellows." The choice of "ore" is also one of gender play, as the band usually appear wearing boys' school uniform in their videos and concerts.
==History==
Oreskaband began in 2003 when the members were still in middle school. Ikasu saw Tae playing in a local band and asked her to form a new one with her and some of their other friends.〔(J-Pop World interview )〕 They self-produced their first album, ''Penpal'', in 2005 and were signed by Sony Music in 2006 while they were still in high school. The band received media attention from their appearance in a commercial advertising the popular Japanese snack Pocky, as well as having their song ''Jitensha'' featured as the 13th ''Naruto: Shippuden'' anime ending theme. In July 2006, their debut album ''Ore'' was released and a month later, they appeared at the Fuji Rock Festival attracting 1,000 attendees, a record for a new artist. In March 2007, the band members graduated from high school and toured in the United States appearing in Austin, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. In April 2007, their song, , was featured as the 11th ending for the anime ''Bleach''. They played at Anime Expo in Long Beach, California in July 2007 and at the Vans Warped Tour in Marysville, California and Portland, Oregon. The band also played the entire 2008 Vans Warped Tour. The band was featured in executive producer Barry Rosenbush's film,〔("Osaka's all-girl Oreskaband picked for Hollywood movie set in Japan" ), Asahi Shimbun (''IHT''), May 2, 2007.〕 ''Lock and Roll Forever,'' which was set for a 2008 release in Japan.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135938/ "Lock and Roll Forever, Internet Movie Database (iMDB), May 20, 2008.〕

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