Flow's single "Kaze no Uta ( 風ノ唄) / Burn" was released on Augthe songs are used as the opening themes of Tales of Zestiria the X and Tales of Berseria. Their single "Steppin' out" was used as the opening theme of Durarara!!x2: Ketsu. Their single "Niji no Sora" ( 虹の空) was used as the 34th ending theme of Naruto Shippuden. Their first digital single, "Hikari Oikakete" ( 光追いかけて), was released on Maand was used as the image song for the Naruto stage play Live Spectacle Naruto. Flow's first-ever world tour, Flow World Tour 2015 Kiwami, saw them performing five times in Japan and fourteen times in seven other countries. Flow released their second anime best album compilation Flow Anime Best Kiwami on February 25, 2015. Their single, "7 -seven-", was a collaboration with the band Granrodeo and was featured as the ending theme to the anime The Seven Deadly Sins. They returned to perform at AnimeFest after 8 years in August 2014 at the Sheraton Dallas Hotel. ![]() Flow returned to Brazil in the summer of 2014 to perform at Anime Friends in Sao Paulo and at SuperCon in Recife. Their single " Ai Ai Ai ni Utarete Bye Bye Bye" released on Februwas used as the second opening to the anime Samurai Flamenco. Flow went to Brazil for the first time to perform at Ressacca Friends in 2013. Flow released their eighth studio album Flow The Max!!! on March 27, 2013. They provided a cover of " Cha-La Head-Cha-La" as the main theme song for the film Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods the song, coupled with an insert song from the film, was released as a double A-side single on March 20, 2013, and subsequently would be featured as the opening theme for Dragon Ball video games such as Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z and Dragon Ball XenoVerse. In 2012, they performed in France for the first time at Japan Expo. ![]() Their song " Hey!!!" was the third opening theme for the anime Beelzebub, and the song " Brave Blue" was used as the second opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven AO. Flow returned to North America to perform at Anime Central, in Rosemont, Illinois on May 20, 2011, and FanimeCon in San Jose, California on and in May 2011. Their single " Calling" was featured as the ending for the anime Heroman. The band released a B-side compilation album on November 4, 2009. In 2009, the band performed "Sign", the sixth opening for Naruto Shippuden. They performed Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2's second opening theme " World End" released in 2008. In February 2008, they released a new single titled " Arigatō", followed by Persona -trinity soul- 's new opening, " Word of the Voice" in June 2008. They performed " Night Parade" with the hip-hop band Home Made Kazoku. Their song " Answer" was the first opening theme for the live action Japanese drama Detective School Q. Flow then released " Colors" in 2006, the first opening for Sunrise's original series, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. Flow performed live in America for the first time in Dallas, Texas on Septemat AnimeFest which was held at the Hyatt Hotel and Convention Center in downtown Dallas. " Days" was the first opening for Bones' Eureka Seven anime, and "Realize" was the opening for the PlayStation 2 video games based on the same series. The songs " GO!!!" and " Re:member" both served as opening themes to the anime series Naruto, as well as " Sign" for Naruto Shippuden. Since the release of Golden Coast, Flow has released two singles with new A-sides, but one of these Around The World / Kandata was a double A-side release. Ī string of singles followed and in July 2005 the band released its third album, Golden Coast. In May 2004, Flow released their first major label album Game. In April 2004, they released " GO!!!", which stayed on the Oricon Top 10 Chart for three weeks. ![]() In July 2003, Flow released the single " Blaster" on the major label Ki/oon Records. In the spring of that year, their first full-scale album Splash!!! debuted at No. 2 on the Oricon album chart. In 2002, the group released two mini-albums within the same year, followed by "Okuru Kotoba", Flow's first cover single, released in January 2003, which remained on the Oricon indie chart for seven consecutive weeks and also hit No. 6 on the overall singles chart. ![]() In 2001, the band released its first maxi single, Flow #0. They formed Flow in 1998, and by 2000, were joined by Keigo (vocals), Gotō (bass) and Iwasaki (drums). The group began in 1993 when brothers Kōshi (elder: vocals, rhythm guitar) and Take (younger: lead guitar) began playing together. Their songs have been featured in the opening sequences of several anime and Japanese drama series. As of February 2023, the band has released 39 singles and 12 studio albums. Flow (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese rock band formed in 1998 as a five-piece band made up of two vocalists, a guitarist, a bassist, and a drummer.
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