Back-On
Back-On is a Japanese hybrid rock band formed in 2002 in Tokyo by childhood friends TEEDA and KENJI03, renowned for blending rock, hip-hop, and electronic elements in their music, particularly through opening themes for anime series and video games.[1][2] The band, originally a five-piece group including SHU, GORI, and drummers MACCHIN and ICCHAN, evolved into a duo of TEEDA (MC/rapper, bilingual in Japanese and English) and KENJI03 (vocals/guitar, with Japanese-Taiwanese heritage and fluency in Chinese), following the departure of SHU and GORI in 2017 after earlier lineup changes post their major label debut in 2006.[3][2][4] Their sound draws comparisons to acts like Linkin Park, featuring explosive melodies and rap-infused tracks that have earned them a dedicated following in the J-rock and anime communities.[2] Over the years, Back-On has released fifteen singles and five albums, with key works including the 2016 album PACK OF THE FUTURE and the 2021 self-cover anniversary album FLIP SOUND.[2][5] Back-On's most notable contributions lie in anime tie-ins, such as "Chain" for Air Gear (2006 opening), "BLAZE LINE" for Eyeshield 21 (2007 opening), "Nikopachi" for Gundam Build Fighters (2013 opening), and "STRIKE BACK" for Fairy Tail (2014 opening).[5][2] These tracks highlight their ability to craft high-energy, thematic anthems that resonate with global audiences. The band has performed internationally, including shows in the United States, Mexico, Europe, and Asia, and continues to tour, with a one-man live event "ANIMANIA Chapter 2" scheduled for spring 2026 in Tokyo, Osaka, and Aichi.[2] Recent releases include the 2022 single "NOT ENOUGH" featuring FLOW, the collaboration "REAL INTENT" featuring TEEDA, the 2024 single "CHEMY×STORY / BACK-ON × FLOW", and 2025 singles "Rerise" (theme for Langrisser Mobile) and "GRADUATIONS" (theme for Kamen Rider Gotchard Graduations), marking activities around their 20th anniversary.[5][6][7][8]History
Formation and early years
Back-On was formed in 2002 in the Adachi ward of Tokyo by childhood friends TEEDA (MC/rapper) and KENJI03 (vocals/guitar), along with SHU (guitar) and GORI (bass), drawing inspiration from the area's burgeoning hip-hop and rock scenes.[9][10][5][3] Shortly after formation, the band recruited MACCHIN as drummer, KENJI03's older brother's friend, completing the initial five-piece lineup. MACCHIN departed in late 2006 and was replaced by ICCHAN in early 2007.[3] From 2003 to 2005, the band built a grassroots following through independent releases, including contributions to underground hip-hop compilations, and live performances at Tokyo's underground venues, honing their fusion of rap-metal and alternative rock.[3][11] Their official entry into the J-rock scene came with the release of their debut mini-album Adachi Tribe on October 27, 2004, a six-track effort self-released under the Cutting Edge imprint that captured their raw, street-level energy.[12][13][14] By 2005, Back-On signed a major-label deal with Cutting Edge, an Avex Trax sub-label, setting the stage for their transition to broader commercial success.[3][2]Breakthrough and international expansion
Back-On achieved their major label debut with the single "Chain," released on June 7, 2006, which served as the opening theme for the anime Air Gear and marked their breakthrough to national prominence in Japan.[15] The track peaked at number 139 on the Oricon singles chart, introducing the band's fusion of rock and hip-hop to a wider audience through its association with the popular series.[15] This media tie-in propelled Back-On from their independent roots in Tokyo's Adachi ward to commercial visibility under Avex Mode. Building on this momentum, Back-On followed with "Blaze Line / a day dreaming...," released on June 6, 2007, which functioned as the opening and ending themes for the anime Eyeshield 21.[16] The single reinforced their growing reputation in the anime music scene, contributing to sustained domestic popularity. Their international expansion began shortly after with a debut performance at Anime Matsuri in Houston, Texas, on April 28, 2007, marking their first overseas live show and attracting fans beyond Japan.[17] The band's first full-length album, Yes!!!, arrived on November 12, 2008, compiling re-mixed tracks like "Hatenaki Michi e" and new material such as "New World," solidifying their sound during this formative phase.[18] This release coincided with broader international activities, including tours across Europe and Asia that showcased their high-energy live performances to diverse audiences.[1] These efforts expanded their fanbase globally, blending anime-inspired hits with original rock compositions. By the early 2010s, Back-On's contributions to anime soundtracks peaked their activity, exemplified by "Nibun no Ichi," released on November 6, 2013, as the opening theme for Gundam Build Fighters.[19] This was followed by "Strike Back," part of the single Departure / Strike Back issued on July 30, 2014, which opened the Fairy Tail series and highlighted their evolving style with intense, anthemic elements.[20] Following ICCHAN's departure in November 2011, the four-piece lineup of TEEDA, KENJI03, SHU, and GORI continued collaborations on these high-profile projects through 2016, achieving notable chart presence and live collaborations that underscored their peak commercial era.[15][3]Lineup changes and duo era
On March 8, 2017, Back-On announced that guitarist SHU and bassist GORI would depart from the band following their 15th anniversary concert, titled BACK-ON 15th Anniversary Live -Ultimate Thanks-, held on May 26 at Ebisu LIQUIDROOM in Tokyo.[4][21] GORI expressed that he felt he had accomplished all he could with the group and wished to pursue new personal goals, while SHU underscored the value of embracing change in the band's evolution.[4] This decision came amid a hiatus in Japanese live activities since November 2016, with the group's most recent release being the digital single "The Last One" on August 21, 2016.[4] The departure reduced Back-On to its core duo of vocalist and guitarist KENJI03 and MC/rapper TEEDA, who issued an apology to fans for the sudden shift but affirmed their commitment to carrying on under the band's name.[4][21] To adapt to the smaller lineup, the duo planned to incorporate session musicians for live performances, altering the dynamics of their shows from the full five-piece configuration that had defined much of their career.[4] This transition period tested the band's resilience, as the loss of foundational members like SHU and GORI—childhood friends of KENJI03—necessitated a reevaluation of their creative and stage presence, though no specific fan backlash was publicly detailed at the time. Despite the changes, Back-On maintained momentum into the late 2010s by continuing to release music and engage in media projects, building on prior successes such as anime themes from their full-band years.[4] The duo era allowed for a streamlined focus, with TEEDA and KENJI03 handling vocals, rapping, and guitar while relying on support players to replicate the band's energetic rock sound in live settings. This adaptation ensured ongoing activity, including ties to anime series through thematic contributions during 2017–2019, though specific tracks from this period emphasized evolution rather than exhaustive listings.Recent developments
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted Back-On's live performances, prompting a pivot to digital releases and online engagement during 2020–2022, as the band adapted to restrictions affecting the Japanese music industry. In 2023, Back-On revived their ties to tokusatsu media with the release of "CHEMY×STORY," the opening theme for the television series Kamen Rider Gotchard.[22] The track, performed by the duo of Kenji03 and Teeda, blended their signature rock-rap fusion with energetic production suited to the show's action-oriented narrative. A collaborative version featuring the band FLOW followed in 2024, expanding the single into a full album under Avex Trax, highlighting ongoing duo partnerships with guest artists. Post-2020, Back-On shifted toward greater independence, releasing music through digital platforms and international distributors like JPU Records while maintaining select ties with Avex for major projects.[1] This period saw continued evolution in Kenji03 and Teeda's songwriting, incorporating more introspective themes and genre experimentation, as reflected in their reflections on 15 years of collaboration.[15] On October 20, 2025, the band announced "ANIMANIA Chapter 2 - B/O Songs VS Anime Cover Songs-," their second installment of the ANIMANIA live tour series, scheduled for spring 2026 and emphasizing a mix of original tracks and anime covers to signal a renewed emphasis on in-person performances.[6] As of November 2025, Back-On remains active, with Kenji03 and Teeda driving creative output through refined songwriting that builds on their duo resilience since 2017.[14]Musical style and influences
Core genre elements
Back-On is classified as a rap rock and nu metal band with pop punk influences, characterized by a fusion of aggressive guitar riffs, electronic samples, and rapid-fire rapping that creates a high-energy, hybrid sound.[23] Their music draws from nu metal's heavy, riff-driven structure while incorporating pop punk's melodic hooks and upbeat tempos, resulting in an accessible yet intense rock framework.[23] A signature element of Back-On's sound is the interplay between Kenji03's melodic, soaring vocals and Teeda's hip-hop-infused rap flows, layered over heavy bass lines and, in their early work, DJ scratches that add a turntablist edge rooted in their origins as a DJ crew.[24] This vocal dynamic—combining emotive singing with rhythmic, spoken-word delivery—drives the band's rhythmic intensity and emotional depth, often supported by distorted guitars and programmed beats for a modern, urban edge.[25] Lyrically, Back-On explores themes of perseverance, youth rebellion, and urban life, drawing from their experiences in Tokyo's Adachi district, a working-class area known for its gritty, youthful street culture.[26] Songs frequently depict struggles against adversity and the spirit of resilience, reflecting the band's hometown roots in a "yankee" (delinquent youth) environment.[27] The band's fusion of rock instrumentation with rap delivery invites comparisons to Western acts like Linkin Park and Limp Bizkit, who similarly blended hip-hop elements with heavy rock to capture themes of angst and empowerment.[23] Back-On's use of bilingual lyrics in Japanese and English further enhances their appeal to global anime audiences, mixing cultural accessibility with raw, motivational messaging.[25]Evolution over time
Back-On's musical style in the early 2000s was defined by a raw, hip-hop-infused rock sound that captured the full band's energetic dynamics, as exemplified in their 2008 album Yes!!!, which blended punk rhythms with rap elements in tracks like "flower" and "NEW WORLD."[28] This phase reflected their formation roots in Tokyo's street culture, prioritizing high-energy performances suited to their initial anime tie-ins.[5] By the mid-2010s, the band's production shifted toward a more polished aesthetic tailored for anime themes, integrating electronic synths and subtle orchestral layers to enhance dramatic impact, notably in the 2014 single "Strike Back," the opening for Fairy Tail, where rap-rock verses build to anthemic choruses with layered instrumentation. This evolution aligned with broader J-rock trends toward hybrid sounds for media soundtracks, allowing greater sonic depth while maintaining their core rap-rock foundation.[5] Following the 2017 transition to a duo of Kenji03 and Teeda, Back-On streamlined their arrangements to spotlight vocals and guitar riffs, incorporating experimental synth elements in 2020s output, such as the 2023 tokusatsu theme "CHEMY×STORY" for Kamen Rider Gotchard, which features collaborative feats with FLOW and BLANK PAPER for a vibrant, synth-driven energy.[29] The duo format facilitated this focus on concise, emotive structures.[30] Adapting to digital streaming platforms, Back-On has increasingly favored shorter, hook-heavy compositions by 2025, evident in digital EPs like "Rerise" and the album Still B/O, which emphasize immediate accessibility and global reach through multilingual versions and collaborations.[31] Their recent work also draws from tokusatsu influences, infusing upbeat, heroic motifs with pulsating rhythms and motivational lyrics to evoke empowerment and action.[1]Band members
Current members
Since 2017, Back-On has continued as a duo comprising its founding members, childhood friends Kenji03 and Teeda from Adachi, Tokyo, who handle all core creative aspects of the band's music.[5][4] Kenji03, born September 25, 1984, serves as the lead vocalist and guitarist, while also acting as the primary songwriter and producer for the band since its inception in 2002.[32] His contributions emphasize melodic hooks and rock elements that define Back-On's sound. In recent years, he has expanded into side projects, including composing the track "So What?" featuring himself for Nanase Aikawa's 30th anniversary mini-album FIREWORKS, released on November 8, 2025.[33] Teeda, born December 28, 1984, performs as the MC and rapper, focusing on lyrical content, hype delivery, and rap verses that add urban and hip-hop flair to the duo's tracks.[34] His role has been pivotal in crafting narrative-driven lyrics, as seen in his solo insert song "MOVE! TAKE IT!" for the Kamen Rider Zeztz series, released on September 22, 2025.[35] As a duo, Kenji03 and Teeda maintain complete creative control over songwriting, production, and direction, enabling a streamlined evolution of Back-On's rap-rock style while collaborating with external musicians for recordings and tours to replicate the fuller band arrangements.[36] This partnership has allowed them to sustain high output in anime and media themes post-2017, blending their longstanding friendship with professional synergy.Former members
Back-On's former members played key roles in shaping the band's early sound and live performances during its expansion phase. The band originally formed as a quintet, with subsequent changes reducing it to a duo by 2017. These departures marked shifts toward a more streamlined, MC- and guitar-driven style. GORI (bass, 2002–2017) was a co-founder alongside TEEDA and KENJI03, providing the rhythmic foundation that underpinned the band's nu metal and rap rock elements in albums like Continue and HEAD UP. As bassist and occasional team leader, he contributed to the group's energetic live presence and songwriting. GORI departed on May 26, 2017, following the 15th anniversary live performance at Ebisu LIQUIDROOM, citing a sense of having accomplished all possible goals with the band and a desire to pursue new dreams; this exit was part of broader differences in vision and direction that emerged during a hiatus, creating an irreconcilable gap with the remaining members.[37] His departure, along with SHU's, influenced a sound shift emphasizing electronic and vocal layers over full-band instrumentation. SHU (guitar, 2002–2017) joined as a founding member, adding lead guitar layers and melodic depth to tracks such as "Chain" and "Striking Back," enhancing the band's crossover appeal in anime themes. He handled rhythm and lead guitar duties across multiple releases, including the RE:CLUB era. Like GORI, SHU left on May 26, 2017, after the anniversary show, viewing the change as inevitable to inject new excitement into the project; the decision stemmed from the same creative and directional differences.[37] The duo's adaptation post-departure leaned more on programmed elements and collaborations to maintain their high-energy style. MACCHIN (drummer, 2002–2006) served as the original drummer, rounding out the initial lineup and delivering the driving beats for early indie releases like ADACHI TRIBE and the major debut single "Chain." His tenure included scratches and sample integration in live sets and recordings, blending hip-hop influences with rock percussion. MACCHIN departed in December 2006, fading out as the band transitioned to major label activities, though specific reasons were not publicly detailed.[38] This change prompted a search for a new drummer, altering the band's percussive dynamics toward more electronic augmentation in subsequent works. ICCHAN (drums, 2007–2011) acted as a session and temporary full member during lineup transitions, providing solid drumming for albums such as YES!!! and singles like "Flower." He joined shortly after MACCHIN's exit and contributed to the quintet's peak period, including anime tie-ins. ICCHAN left in October 2011, serving primarily as a bridge during unstable years, with no explicit reasons announced; his role was not permanent, reflecting the band's evolving needs.[38] The subsequent drummerless phase further emphasized the core duo's production skills, streamlining the sound for international expansion.Discography
Singles
Back-On has released a total of 18 singles as of November 2025, beginning with physical CD maxi-singles under the Cutting Edge label (a sublabel of Avex Trax) and later incorporating digital formats and limited editions with DVDs or goods. These releases typically include A-side tracks, B-sides, and instrumentals, with formats priced between ¥1,100 for standard CDs and ¥2,750 for special editions. Sales figures are generally modest, with "Departure / STRIKE BACK" reporting 580 copies in initial sales. Recent singles in the 2020s have emphasized digital distribution for broader accessibility, with the last release in 2024. The band's singles are listed chronologically below, focusing on key details such as release dates, labels, catalog numbers, formats, and B-sides where available.| Title | Release Date | Label | Catalog Number(s) | Formats | Notes/B-sides |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chain | June 7, 2006 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40233 | CD single | B-sides: "Believer", "Kodou" (鼓動)[39] |
| BLAZE LINE / a day dreaming... | June 6, 2007 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40251 | CD maxi-single | B-sides: "Eyes"; includes TV-size versions[40] |
| flower | September 19, 2007 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40261 | CD single (enhanced) | B-sides: "Zero", "Colors"[41] |
| Butterfly | September 19, 2007 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40267 | CD single | Limited release; track details integrated into subsequent albums[42] |
| Sands of time | May 21, 2008 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40276 | CD single | Standard format, ¥1,100[43] |
| flyaway | January 28, 2009 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40285 (standard), CTCR-40286 (Tales of edition) | CD single | Tales of edition ¥1,320; standard ¥1,100[43] |
| ONE STEP! feat. mini / Tomorrow never knows | January 27, 2010 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40293 | CD single | B-side: "Tomorrow never knows"; ¥1,100[43] |
| TELL ME | January 19, 2011 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40320 | CD single | ¥1,100[43] |
| with you feat. Me | February 9, 2011 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40325 (standard), CTCR-40324 (Tales of edition) | CD single | Tales of edition ¥1,320; standard ¥1,100[43] |
| Connectus and selfish | August 17, 2011 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40334 | CD single | ¥1,100[43] |
| Ice cream | May 9, 2012 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40339 | CD single | ¥1,100[43] |
| Nibun no Ichi / INFINITY (ニブンノイチ / INFINITY) | November 6, 2013 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40353 (CD), CTCR-40354 (CD+DVD), CTCR-40355 (CD+goods) | CD single, CD+DVD, CD+goods | B-side: "INFINITY"; prices ¥1,100–¥2,750[43] |
| wimp feat. Lil' Fang (from FAKY) | March 12, 2014 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40356 (CD), CTCR-40357 (CD+DVD), CTCR-40358 (CD+goods) | CD single, CD+DVD, CD+goods | Prices ¥1,100–¥2,750[43] |
| Departure / STRIKE BACK | July 30, 2014 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40363/B (CD+DVD Type A), CTCR-40364/B (CD+DVD Type B), CTCR-40365 (CD) | CD+DVD, CD single | B-sides: "Departure" (Nippon Engineering College Ver.), instrumentals; prices ¥1,100–¥1,980[43][44] |
| CERULEAN / Silent Trigger | December 17, 2014 | Cutting Edge | CTCR-40368/B (CD+DVD), CTZR-40367 (CD+goods), CTCR-40369 (CD) | CD+DVD, CD+goods, CD single | B-sides: instrumentals; prices ¥1,100–¥2,750[43] |
| Kill the Beat feat. JESSE | July 30, 2021 | Cutting Edge | Digital | Digital single | Collaboration with JESSE (RIZE); 1 track, 3:32 duration.[45] |
| NOT ENOUGH feat. FLOW | July 6, 2022 | Cutting Edge | Digital | Digital single | 2 tracks; B-side: instrumental version.[36] |
| CHEMY×STORY | December 10, 2023 (digital), February 7, 2024 (physical) | Avex Trax | AVCD-61390 (CD+toy), AVCD-61391/B (CD+DVD), AVCD-61392 (CD) | Digital, CD+toy, CD+DVD, CD single | Collaboration with FLOW; B-sides: "All for Love / blank paper", English/Chinese versions; prices ¥1,650–¥2,750[43][46] |
Mini-albums
Back-On's mini-albums represent key transitional releases in the band's discography, bridging their singles and full-length studio albums by offering compact collections of new material, remixes, and experimental tracks that showcased their evolving sound and helped cultivate fan engagement. During their independent phase from 2004 to 2006, these EPs were self-produced or limited-distribution efforts that established the band's raw, hip-hop-infused rock style rooted in their Adachi district origins, generating buzz ahead of their major label debut. In contrast, the post-2014 duo era saw a shift to digital-only mini-albums under Avex, emphasizing concise, high-energy packages that reignited interest following lineup changes and hiatuses, often previewing themes from upcoming full releases like Pack of the Future (2016).[3][14][31] The band's eight mini-albums vary in length from 4 to 7 tracks, typically featuring a mix of original songs, album mixes of prior singles, and instrumental or collaborative pieces to highlight their dynamic guitar-rapping interplay. Early releases were physical CDs sold at live events or select stores, while later ones were streaming-focused to align with digital distribution trends. Key examples include the debut Adachi Tribe, which introduced foundational tracks like "Over" and "Dreamer," and the 2018 New Era, a post-duo effort with "Waves" as a standout, signaling a refreshed aggressive edge.| Title | Release Date | Label | Track Count | Key Songs and Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adachi Tribe | October 27, 2004 | Independent (FLY MUSIC) | 6 | "Over," "Dreamer," "Forward"; Debut independent EP introducing the band's Adachi-inspired hip-hop rock fusion, building local hype through live sales.[14] |
| Hero | July 13, 2005 | FLY MUSIC | 5 | "Ultimate Adachi," "Over (Remix)"; Limited store release emphasizing motivational themes, serving as a bridge to broader exposure.) |
| Baby Rock | October 19, 2005 | Independent | 4 | "Baby Rock," "Hero (Live Mix)"; Playful, energetic tracks that experimented with rap-rock hooks, fostering underground fan growth.[3] |
| New World | November 22, 2006 | Cutting Edge (Avex) | 6 | "New World," "Chain (Album Mix)," "Hikari Sasuhou"; Pre-major debut EP with remixed singles like "Chain," heightening anticipation for Yes!!! (2008).[47][3] |
| New Era | February 21, 2018 | Avex Digital | 5 | "Waves," "Down"; Digital duo-era release post-hiatus, focusing on renewed intensity and briefly referencing singles like "Kill the Beat" to reconnect with fans.[3][48] |
| Chop Kick Turn | March 6, 2019 | Avex Digital | 5 | "Chop Kick Turn," "Loser"; High-tempo tracks blending nu-metal elements, acting as a hype-builder for future duo projects.[3] |
| Rebirth | January 22, 2020 | Avex Digital | 7 | "Good Morning," "Switch," "Rebirth"; Expansive digital EP with rearranged tracks like "Chain 2020," symbolizing the duo's revitalization.[49][31] |
| Hikari to Kaze | October 4, 2023 | Avex Digital | 4 | "Hikari to Kaze"; Streaming EP tied to media themes, featuring atmospheric rock to preview ongoing duo evolution.[31] |
Studio albums
Back-On has released six studio albums since their formation, transitioning from label-supported productions with international recording elements to fully self-produced efforts that reflect their maturing sound as a rock band incorporating rap and electronic influences. These full-length releases emphasize narrative depth and expansive tracklists, distinguishing them from the band's shorter mini-albums and singles. Production often involved collaborations with guest artists and focused on themes of perseverance and urban energy, though specific conceptual intents vary by album. The debut studio album, Yes!!!, was released on November 12, 2008, through the Cutting Edge label (an Avex Trax imprint), marking the band's first full-length project after several mini-albums and singles.[50] It features 14 tracks, including remixed versions recorded in Los Angeles such as "Hatenaki Michi e (LA mix)" and "Flower (LA mix)," highlighting early international production influences with a total runtime of approximately 52 minutes.[51] Standout non-single tracks include "Sands of Time" and "Butterfly," which showcase the band's blend of aggressive riffs and rhythmic rap verses. Hello World, the second studio album, arrived on February 16, 2011, also via Cutting Edge, with 12 tracks spanning 43 minutes.[52] Production incorporated guest features like Me on "with you," and it includes anime tie-in tracks such as "flyaway" alongside originals like "ROCKSTAR ANTHEM" and "Apologize." The album peaked at No. 48 on the Oricon weekly albums chart, charting for three weeks.[53] In 2012, Back-On issued Good Job!! on May 30, expanding to 12 tracks under Cutting Edge, emphasizing motivational anthems in line with their high-energy style.[54] Key non-single contributions include instrumental layers that build on the band's core guitar-driven sound, recorded primarily in Japan to streamline post-debut workflows. The fourth album, RELOAD, released on October 1, 2014, by Cutting Edge, contains 12 tracks over 43 minutes and represents a transitional phase with renewed focus on dynamic arrangements.[55] It features collaborations and a mix of reinterpreted earlier material alongside new compositions like the title track "RELOAD," produced to refresh the band's catalog amid lineup stability. PACK OF THE FUTURE, Back-On's fifth studio album, came out on March 2, 2016, through Avex, comprising 13 tracks totaling 50 minutes and marking their first fully self-produced effort without external label oversight on creative direction.[56] Notable non-singles include "Fame" and "Marmalade," which explore upbeat, futuristic motifs through layered production; it peaked at No. 73 on the Oricon weekly chart.[57] The most recent release, Still B/O, was issued on November 10, 2021, via Cutting Edge (international distribution by JPU Records), with 10 tracks running 31 minutes and featuring guests like JESSE on "Kill the Beat."[58] Production emphasized raw, contemporary rock elements post-2010s hiatus periods, including tracks like "Stay Real" and "Waves" that highlight the duo-era refinements after drummer changes.| Album Title | Release Date | Label | Track Count | Oricon Peak (Weekly) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes!!! | November 12, 2008 | Cutting Edge | 14 | Not charted in available data |
| Hello World | February 16, 2011 | Cutting Edge | 12 | #48 |
| Good Job!! | May 30, 2012 | Cutting Edge | 12 | Not charted in available data |
| RELOAD | October 1, 2014 | Cutting Edge | 12 | Not charted in available data |
| PACK OF THE FUTURE | March 2, 2016 | Avex | 13 | #73 |
| Still B/O | November 10, 2021 | Cutting Edge | 10 | Not charted in available data |