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The driving force behind the electric guitar boom: Takeshi Terauchi
A representative album by the band led by Takeshi Terauchi, a representative of the Japanese electric guitar scene.
"Let's Go Terry" is a work that symbolizes the electric guitar boom that swept Japan in the 1960s. Terauchi's sharp guitar work and fast-paced performances excited young people at the time. This is a record-breaking album that established its own unique dynamism while absorbing influences from overseas surf rock and rock 'n' roll.
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