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* Hakase-Sun (ハカセ・サン)[[note]][[NoNameGiven Real full name unknown]][[/note]] - keyboards (1990 - 1995)

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* Hakase-Sun (ハカセ・サン)[[note]][[NoNameGiven Real full name unknown]][[/note]] (ハカセ・サン)[[note]]NoFullNameGiven[[/note]] - keyboards (1990 - 1995)
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* SingingVoiceDissonance: In stark contrast to his wailing falsetto, Shinji spoke with a soft baritone. This is most notable when he was addressing the audience in ''98.12.28''.
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* TheTheTitleConfusion: Although they officially don't have a definitive article, they frequently address themselves as "''The'' Fishmans", especially in live performances.
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* 2021 - ''Early Year's Tracks'' [[note]]Reward for crowdfunding backers of their {{Rockumentary}} ''Movie: Fishmans''. Contains two early live tracks.[[/note]]
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It was, sadly, their last studio recording. After long-time member Yuzuru Kashiwabara's last live performance with the band, Shinji Sato passed away, turning what was expected to be a farewell to their bassist into a finale for the entire project. The recording of that last show (''98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare'') is, without a doubt, their crowning achievement and a bittersweet end to a remarkable career.

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It was, sadly, their last studio recording. After long-time member Yuzuru Kashiwabara's last live performance with the band, Shinji Sato passed away, away in early 1999, turning what was expected to be a farewell to their bassist into a finale for the entire project. The recording of that last show (''98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare'') is, without a doubt, their crowning achievement and a bittersweet end to a remarkable career.
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It's recently come out that Shinji probably committed suicide. Needs a more detailed rewrite, but no idea how to word it yet.


It was, sadly, their last studio recording. After long-time member Yuzuru Kashiwabara's last live performance with the band, Shinji Sato passed away from a heart attack caused by an unspecified illness, turning what was expected to be a farewell to their bassist into a finale for the entire project. The recording of that last show (''98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare'') is, without a doubt, their crowning achievement and a bittersweet end to a remarkable career.

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It was, sadly, their last studio recording. After long-time member Yuzuru Kashiwabara's last live performance with the band, Shinji Sato passed away from a heart attack caused by an unspecified illness, away, turning what was expected to be a farewell to their bassist into a finale for the entire project. The recording of that last show (''98.12.28 Otokotachi no Wakare'') is, without a doubt, their crowning achievement and a bittersweet end to a remarkable career.

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