Puffy Ami Yumi

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Location:
Ja
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Powerpop / Rock / Punk
Site(s):
Type:
Indie
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PUFFY's twitter
We (Ami, Yumi and managers) want to try to communicate with fans all over the world,
so from time to time we'll be tweeting our messages in English.
*****
*Official fan club!!*
2011 will be PUFFY's 15th anniversary.
To celebrate the anniversary year,
an official fan club "Gekidan Asesu" has been formed.
The grand open was May 13, 2010 for
a limited time only (until Dec. 31, 2011).
Check the official site for details!!



***ALBUM INFO***
New album "Bring It!" released June 17, 2009
Normal version (CD only) : KSCL 1389 / 3,059 YEN (tax incl.)
First Limited version (CD + DVD) : KSCL 1387 - 1388 / 3,465YEN (tax incl.)



**TRACKLISTING**
1. I Don't Wanna (Words & Music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
2. My Story (Words:PUFFY Music:Anders Hellgren & David Myhr)
*Kanebo "Lavshuca" TV commercial song
3. Bye Bye (Words & Music: Masahiko Shimura)
4. My Hero! (Words & Music: Roger Joseph Manning Jr.)
5. Shuen no Onna (Words & Music: Ringo Shiina)
6. DOKI DOKI (Words & Music: Masahiko Shimura)
*Morinaga Milk Eskimo "MOW" commercial song
7. Twilight Shooting Star! (Words & Music: Sawao Yamanaka)
8. Hare Onna (Words & Music: Kazuyoshi Saito)
9. All Because Of You (Words & Music: Butch Walker & Avril Lavigne)
10. Anata to Watashi (Words: PUFFY Music: Yuta Saito)
11. Hiyori Hime (Words & Music: Ringo Shiina)
*Animation "Genji Sennenki" opening theme song
12. Bring it on (Words: Ami Onuki Music: Takeshi Hosomi)
"Bring it back !"
Wedding Bell (Words & Music: Yoshiaki Furuta)
*FujiTV drama "Konkastsu" theme song



PUFFY AMIYUMI BIO
Ami Onuki (Sept. 18, 1973)
Yumi Yoshimura (Jan. 30, 1975)



Puffy AmiYumi debut in 1996 with the single "Asia No Junshin" produced by Tamio Okuda.
Soon after, they continue to release hits such as "Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi",
"Circuit no Musume", "Nagisa ni Matsuwaru Et Ceterta" and more.
Since their debut Puffy AmiYumi have gained recognition in Asia and other countries
allowing them to perform at SXSW in 2000 and officially starting their music career in the U.S.
Releasing many albums and touring America, they start to appear in college charts, reknown publications and
create a buzz.
In fall of 2004, Cartoon Network airs a cartoon about Ami & Yumi called "Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi".
The 1st episode's ratings left great results and became popular amongst the kids right away.
Gradually the cartoon was aired in 110 different countries and in 2005 Puffy AmiYumi make an appearance as the
first Japanese to be a part of the MACY'S Thanksgiving Day Parade.
In January 2006, they were appointed the Goodwill Ambassadors of the Visit Japan Campaign
and released their latest album "Bring It" in 2009.
They can proudly be named the Japanese pop icons that continue to conquer the world.
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