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SCANDAL, the self-proclaimed "Most Powerful Japanese Girlie Pop Rock", appeared on NHK's MUSIC JAPAN Shinseki Anisong Special (新世紀アニソンSP) earlier this month. While I didn't know anything about them prior to today, some of you may know them for performing "Shoujo S", the tenth opening theme to Bleach.
Anyway, instead of performing one of their songs on this TV special, SCANDAL opted to perform a cover of the ever-so-popular K-ON! ending theme, "Don't say 'lazy'". They're not quite the Yui, Mio, Mugi, and Ritsu we know, but they are a real-life group of high school friends from Osaka who formed their own band and made it to the big leagues, so it was pretty cool to hear their rendition of this awesome song. The only thing that would've made this a bit cooler is a keyboardist for the true Houkago Tea Time composition.
P.S. Anyone else see a bit of ZONE in them?
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