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'''JAM Project''' ("JAM" meaning Japanese Animationsong Makers) is a Japanese supergroup composed of numerous singers who found their niche in performing anime theme songs. The group was founded in 2000 to counter the growing presence of random J-Pop themes being used for anime music. Since its formation, the group has performed the themes for countless animes, video games (including the majority of theme songs from the ''Super Robot Wars'' franchise) and even wrestling events. The current lineup consists of [[Hironobu Kageyama]], [[Hiroshi Kitadani]], Masaaki Endoh, Masami Okui and Yoshiki Fukuyama. [[Ichirō Mizuki]] founded the band, but left the group in 2002 and is only considered a "part-timer". Ricardo Cruz, a Brazilian vocalist, is also a part-time member and acts as the band's translator during tours in Latin America. | '''JAM Project''' ("JAM" meaning Japanese Animationsong Makers) is a Japanese supergroup composed of numerous singers who found their niche in performing anime theme songs. The group was founded in 2000 to counter the growing presence of random J-Pop themes being used for anime music. Since its formation, the group has performed the themes for countless animes, video games (including the majority of theme songs from the ''Super Robot Wars'' franchise) and even wrestling events. The current lineup consists of [[Hironobu Kageyama]], [[Hiroshi Kitadani]], Masaaki Endoh, Masami Okui and Yoshiki Fukuyama. [[Ichirō Mizuki]] founded the band, but left the group in 2002 and is only considered a "part-timer". Ricardo Cruz, a Brazilian vocalist, is also a part-time member and acts as the band's translator during tours in Latin America. | ||
Revision as of 19:47, 20 November 2011
| This article is about the Japanese anime supergroup. For the delicious substance Hot Shot craves, see JaAm. |
JAM Project ("JAM" meaning Japanese Animationsong Makers) is a Japanese supergroup composed of numerous singers who found their niche in performing anime theme songs. The group was founded in 2000 to counter the growing presence of random J-Pop themes being used for anime music. Since its formation, the group has performed the themes for countless animes, video games (including the majority of theme songs from the Super Robot Wars franchise) and even wrestling events. The current lineup consists of Hironobu Kageyama, Hiroshi Kitadani, Masaaki Endoh, Masami Okui and Yoshiki Fukuyama. Ichirō Mizuki founded the band, but left the group in 2002 and is only considered a "part-timer". Ricardo Cruz, a Brazilian vocalist, is also a part-time member and acts as the band's translator during tours in Latin America.
Their music is filled with Burning Justice, including "TRANSFORMERS EVO.", the opening song for the Japanese dub of Transformers Animated.
Notes
- It is unknown if Hot Shot listens to them.
External links
- JAM Project OFFICIAL SITE
- JAM Project at Wikipedia
- JAM Project at Japanese Wikipedia

