

Golden Bomber also performed for two days at the Yokohama Arena on 17 and 18 June 2012. On 14 and 15 January 2012, Golden Bomber performed at Nippon Budokan, and at Osaka-jō Hall on 21 January. The "Yareba Dekiru Ko" national tour was announced for autumn 2011. In July, Golden Bomber performed at Japan Expo in Paris, France, and played two live shows in Seoul, South Korea, in August. In 2011, Golden Bomber continued with the "Life is All Right" spring national tour (the initial name of the tour, "Isshou Baka (Lifetime Idiot)" was changed due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan).

Golden Bomber performing at Japan Expo 2011 The Shimohanki Best album was ranked No. 3 on the Oricon weekly chart. Their "Mata Kimi ni Bangou wo Kikenakatta" single reached No. 4 on Oricon weekly charts and was ranked No. 3 on the Oricon 2010 year top selling indies singles chart. By the end of the year, Golden Bomber had received major debut offers from seven companies, but rejected them all, preferring to remain a "good-for-nothing" indie band out of consideration for feelings of their fans. The popularity of the band increased significantly through 2010. In 2010, the band was due to perform in Shanghai, China, during Expo 2010, but the performance was cancelled. All the songs released on dwango reached No. 1 in dwango daily rankings. Through 2010 they continued putting on their one-man concerts during the "Oneman Kowai" and "Zenryoku Baka" tours, and they released 12 consecutive monthly songs on dwango.jp. Their most famous song, "Memeshikute", was released as a single on 21 October 2009. In 2009, Golden Bomber had 12 consecutive one-man concerts on the 1st day of each month and performed a country-wide "4646" tour. Their first two albums, The Golden J-Pops and Renai Shuukyouron, went on sale on 24 December 2007, and their first live DVD was released that same day. Their first single, "Dakishimete Schwarz", was released on, followed by four more consecutive singles. The band's creative output, including songs, music videos, promotional videos and performances, contains parodies of famous bands, artists, manga and other aspects of Japanese popular culture. Shō Kiryūin is the only member who always sings live. Akiho Minami of Japanese pop culture website Real Sound suggests this may have been influenced by Malice Mizer, whose guitarists Mana and Közi would put down their instruments and dance during certain songs. In concert, the band members don't play their instruments instead they dance and perform and act out dramas with the aid of videos. Shō Kiryūin writes the music and lyrics, and creates the arrangements with Tatsuo of Everset.
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The band's studio recordings are done by professional musicians, as attested to by the group members themselves. None of the members except Shō Kiryūin play instruments for the band. On 5 April 2009, Dankichi left the band, and on 10 April 2009, Kenji Darvish joined as a drummer. Jun Utahiroba joined as bassist on 22 April 2007. Teppei Chimatsuri joined as the first drummer and keyboardist when he left later, Dankichi Tenkujō took over as drummer. The band's concept was "Hyper Giga Hybrid Super Subculture Visual Rock". The band was formed in 2004 by vocalist Shō Kiryūin and guitarist Yutaka Kyan. Despite not actually performing the instruments themselves during concerts, they have gained popularity through their theatrical "live shows". Golden Bomber ( ゴールデンボンバー, Gōrudenbonbā, abbreviated as Kinbaku ( 金爆), Bomber ( ボンバー, Bonbā) or GB) is a Japanese visual kei " air" rock band formed in 2004 and signed to the independent label Euclid Agency (sublabel Zany Zap).
