1995-2002

Translated from the official website.
Guruguru had their first live on 11/11/1995 in Nagoya, then continued activity in Nagoya through 1996 and 1997.

11/11/1995 First live - Nagoya Music Farm
04/01/1998 First Kantou area live at Ikebukuro Cyber, Tokyo.
06/17/1998 First Kansai area live at Nanba Rockets, Osaka. This began their activities spanning the Tokyo Nagoya Osaka area.
06/06/1999 1st CD release: "Doko no aosa ni kimi, maketa."
03/04/2000 2nd CD release: "Sakai no akasa no sei na no desu."
08/20/2000 Collaboration recording with Inugami Circus-dan "Akai Hebi" Limited number sold at lives. (Very hard to get ahold of.)
12/12/2000 3rd CD release: "Bonjin hakusho -romanshugi ga sugimashita.-" Cassette "Minna nayande otona ni natta." Limited number sold. First Tokyo/Nagoya/Osaka oneman.
07/04/2001 4th CD release: "Nonsense imi wa nai kedo igi ga aru" Single cassette "Mikawawan Junjou Rhapsody / Fushimi Momoyama Blues" also released.
10/26/2001 Essay collection "Bonjin Hakusho" released. Sold out.
01/04/2002 5th CD release: "Wadachi". Tokyo/Nagoya/Osaka onemans.
04/01/2002 Nagoya Music Farm oneman. 6th CD release: "Jougesayuu"
05/03/2002 Nagoya BOTTOM LINE "Kiwanonotachi no kairaku" revival (with Metronome, Denno Oblaat, Babel, ARESZ, I-SHIN)
05/11/2002 Shibuya ON AIR WEST "Kiwamonotachi no kairaku" revival (with Metronome, Denno Oblaat, Babel, ARESZ, I-SHIN)
07/04/2002 Member "graduation" at the Shibuya Quattro performance. Everybody but Amano Tonbimaru leaves the band.
11/04/2002 7th CD release: "Sono mama de ii yo." First release with new lineup: Gu. Numakura Shin, Ba. Tamakoshi Isao, Dr. Maeda Kazutomo.