[Machine Translation] The (original) Shockers were formed in Nagoya in early 1981 by Hidehiko Nagai (Vo./Gt.), Toru Kubota (Ba./Vo.), and Tatsuya Nakamura (Dr.) in the midst of the POST PUNK and NEW WAVE movements. The group gained popularity through monthly live shows at the E.L.L. (Electric Lady Land) live house and as a support act for the Roosters, S-KEN, Hakuryu, No Commitments, and others. In early 1982, the group recorded two songs for a single at Meguro Mud Studio, produced by S-KEN (unreleased due to a friction with the label). In June of the same year, the Shockers disbanded, having been active for only a little over a year. After that, the three members continued their respective musical activities (Nagai: Late Shockers, Bakeratta, Grapes/Grape, Piranika, etc.; Kubota: Plastic Soul Amanda, HIKOS! After several reorganizations, the band suddenly revived in 2026, urgently recording a live performance in their hometown Nagoya in February. 45 years later, the original members of the band are finally releasing a new album.