Inu

Inu

The music bristles with frenetic energy, driven by raw guitar riffs and propulsive rhythms that create an urgent momentum.

Japan

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Meshi Kuuna!

Meshi Kuuna!

1981

About Inu

Inu matters as a challenging force in the punk rock landscape, carving out a space that provokes thought and action within a genre often associated with rebellion.
Their music resonates as both a reflection of and response to societal discontent, connecting deeply with listeners who seek authenticity and urgency in their sound.
Their music resonates as both a reflection of and response to societal discontent, connecting deeply with listeners who seek authenticity and urgency in their sound. By embracing the rawness of their environment, Inu fosters a communal experience that galvanizes audiences to engage more fiercely with the world around them. Their approach combines visceral instrumentation with confrontational lyrics, creating an atmosphere that feels simultaneously chaotic and purposeful. This tension manifests through tightly wound rhythms and explosive dynamics, inviting listeners into an immersive live experience where energy levels reach fever pitch. Inu’s innovative use of dissonance and unconventional song structures pushes against the established norms of punk rock, making each track an unpredictable journey. Lyrically, Inu often explores themes of alienation, struggle, and resistance, weaving narratives that resonate on both personal and collective levels. The songwriting balances sincerity with irony, crafting stories that feel immediate yet reflective, allowing for multiple interpretations depending on the listener's perspective. Through this multifaceted lyrical approach, Inu encourages a deeper engagement with both their music and the issues at hand.

2 studio albums· 4 years· Japan

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Inu's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1981–1985
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