About this album
Where they were
Released on October 21, 1989, 'Bad Communication' marked B'z's debut album, introducing their distinct sound that would propel them to the forefront of Japanese rock. At this point, the duo was establishing themselves in the music scene after forming just a year prior, setting the stage for their prolific career ahead.
Why it matters
'Bad Communication' became a major hit in Japan, reaching high positions on the Oricon charts and solidifying B'z's popularity. The album's successful blend of rock and pop influences not only defined their sound but also influenced the J-Rock genre, paving the way for future artists in the scene.
Essential tracks
- "BAD COMMUNICATION" — The title track encapsulates the band's energetic style, featuring anthemic choruses and powerful instrumentation that showcases their signature sound.
- "OUT OF THE RAIN -OFF THE LOCK STYLE-" — This track combines emotional lyrics with a driving rhythm, highlighting B'z's ability to merge rock intensity with melodic hooks.
- "DA・KA・RA・SO・NO・TE・O・HA・NA・SHI・TE -OFF THE LOCK STYLE-" — With its intricate guitar work and catchy chorus, this song exemplifies B'z's fusion of technical skill and mainstream appeal.
Release Date
October 21, 1989
Artist Origin
Japan
Tracklist
- 1 BAD COMMUNICATION 7:25
- 2 OUT OF THE RAIN -OFF THE LOCK STYLE- 7:41
- 3 DA・KA・RA・SO・NO・TE・O・HA・NA・SHI・TE -OFF THE LOCK STYLE- 7:14