Osaka Popstar

Osaka Popstar is a punk rock supergroup formed in 2006 by New Yorker John Cafiero. In 2006, Cafiero teamed up with several well known punk rock artists to create the anime based punk group, Osaka Popstar. They released their debut album/DVD on May 23, 2006. Their lyrics consist of topics such as characters in Japanese anime like Astroboy and Sailor Moon. The first single off the album was a cover of singer/songwriter Daniel Johnston, entitled "Wicked World."

Osaka Popstar
OriginNew York City
GenresPunk rock
Years active2006present
LabelsMisfits Records
Associated actsThe Misfits
Ramones
Black Flag
The Voidoids
MembersJohn Cafiero
Jerry Only
Marky Ramone
Dez Cadena
Ivan Julian

They toured as special guests with The Misfits in Fiend Fest '06 across the United States and other dates in Europe with stops in Tijuana, Mexico and Montreal, Canada in October and November 2006.[1]

Their album was released in Japan in June 2007. In 2008, they released a live EP, which was recorded on Halloween night 2006 on the Fiend Fest. In 2012, Cafiero, backed by the band Juicehead and credited to Osaka Popstar X Juicehead, released a cover of Fugazi's "Waiting Room". Since 2013, the band has sporadically released singles.

Members

Current

The most recent release, "Christmas in the Loony Bin", features the following lineup:[2]

Previous

Discography

Albums

EP

  • Rock'em O-Sock 'em Live! (2008)

Singles

  • "Shaolin Monkeys" (2008)
  • "Waiting Room" (2012) (with Juicehead)
  • "Super Hero" (2013)
  • "Hopping Ghosts" (2014)
  • "O Holy Night" (2014)
  • "Christmas in the Loony Bin" (2016)
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