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  1. Half Japanese is an American art punk band formed by brothers Jad and David Fair in 1974, after their family's relocation to Uniontown, Maryland. Half Japanese' original instrumentation included a small drum set, which they took turns playing; vocals; and an out-of-tune, distorted guitar.

    • Jad Fair, John Sluggett, Jason Willett, Gilles Reider, Mick Hobbs
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HāfuHāfu - Wikipedia

    Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") is a Japanese language term used to refer to a person of half Japanese and half non-Japanese ancestry. A loanword from English, the term literally means "half," a reference to the individual's non-Japanese heritage. The word can also be used to describe anyone with mixed-racial ancestry in general.

  3. Half Japanese es una banda de indie rock formada por los hermanos Jad Fair y David Fair alrededor de 1975. Integrantes. Formación actual. Jad Fair. David Fair. Jason Willett. John Sluggit. Discografía. Half Alive (1977) Calling All Girls 7" (1977) Mono/No No 7" (1978) Half Gentlemen/Not Beasts (1980) Loud (1981)

    • Activo
    • 1975 - actualmente
    • Drag City, Safe House, 50 Skidillion Watts, Alternative Tentacles
  4. 22 de sept. de 2020 · The Japanese word “hafu” – or “half” in English – refers to people who are ethnically half Japanese, and is now used more for multiethnic people in general in Japan. Anna, who requested...

  5. 26 de ene. de 2017 · Half Japanese: The Band That Would Be King (1993) * * *. Diligently recording and releasing unique music since the mid ‘70s, Half Japanese is an American outsider music institution, one that represents the true embodiment of cult heroes.

  6. Half Japanese - 1/2 Gentlemen/Not Beasts [Full Album] - YouTube. 0:00 / 2:45:50. The enormous and incomparable debut album by Half Japanese, released 1980.Track list:0:00 - No Direct Line...

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  7. 18 de nov. de 2022 · Hafu refers to a person who is half Japanese and half something else. Some are against this term and ask others to call them daburu (double). To them, daburu represents both cultures and ethnic heritages that make them who they are. They hear the word hafu and think it makes them sound like half a person.