TRF is often reduced to “the band that did ‘survival dAnce’,” but this 20th Anniversary set proves they were the bridge between late-80s Eurobeat and the massive club boom that led to avex’s dominance. If you’re into Namie Amuro, Every Little Thing, or H Jungle with t, this is your Rosetta Stone.
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What makes this compilation truly is the tracklist. For the first time, the group collected every A-side single they had ever released—from their very first song "GOING 2 DANCE" up to the then-latest "Memorial Snow". TRF is often reduced to “the band that
This era forms the core of the collection, featuring defining tracks like "Survival Dance ~No No Cry More~" , "Boy Meets Girl" , and "Crazy Gonna Crazy" . These tracks showcase Komuro's signature formula: high-tempo eurodance beats paired with unforgettable, uplifting vocal hooks by lead singer Yu-ki. This era forms the core of the collection,
The album is cleverly structured into three CDs, each representing a distinct era of the band's evolution:
TRF has released other great compilations, like 15th Anniversary Best -Memories- , but the remains the holy grail because of its sheer completeness. It is the full story of a band that weathered the collapse of the bubble economy, adapted to the changing music industry, and emerged as legends.
TRF was not just another band in the 1990s; they were pioneers. Tetsuya Komuro designed TRF to bring European rave culture to Japan, mixing it with pop sensibilities. 1. A Time Capsule of the '90s J-Pop Boom