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Formed in Japan in 1991, Hi‑Standard—comprising (vocals/bass), Ken Yokoyama (guitar/vocals), and Akira Tsuneoka (drums)—broke down barriers by singing all their major releases in English. Their unapologetically raw, California‑influenced punk, combined with a relentless touring schedule alongside bands like NOFX and Green Day, earned them a massive following both at home and abroad.

A certified punk anthem. Its iconic opening bass line immediately sets the stage for a frantic, two-minute burst of pure energy. It remains a staple in skate-punk playlists worldwide. histandardmaking the road full album zip upd

Hi-Standard is a Japanese punk rock band known for their energetic live performances and catchy, melodic songs. One of their most popular albums is "Making the Road", which was released in 2000. Its iconic opening bass line immediately sets the

Critics from AllMusic described the album as "epileptic hardcore" that balances searing punk with campy, creative experimentation. One of their most popular albums is "Making

: High-octane tracks that serve as the perfect energetic introduction to the record.

praise the band's "tight" and "fucking energetic" playing, noting that the guitar work features "thick'n'fuzzy" riffs and unique progressions. Highlights: "Standing Still"

Making the Road did something unprecedented in Japan: it brought underground punk culture into the cultural mainstream without the band compromising their independent ethics. The album's massive commercial success proved that a band could manage their own label (Pizza of Death), eschew major corporate backing, and still achieve platinum-selling status.