F Chopper Koga

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Michiko Koga (Japanese: 古賀美智子, Hepburn: Koga Michiko), known professionally as F Chopper Koga (FチョッパーKOGA, Efu Choppā Koga), is a Japanese bass player and leader of the rock band Gacharic Spin. She has released two DVD instructional videos for her signature slap-bass technique. Koga is also a former model and a founding member of the bands the Pink Panda and Doll$Boxx.

Born
Michiko Koga

(1986-12-22) December 22, 1986 (age 39)
InstrumentBass guitar
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F Chopper Koga
F Chopper Koga at Japan Expo 2014
F Chopper Koga at Japan Expo 2014
Background information
Born
Michiko Koga

(1986-12-22) December 22, 1986 (age 39)
InstrumentBass guitar
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Career

The Pink Panda

Koga was the bass player for the band the Pink Panda, formed in 2002.[1] The Pink Panda released 3 singles and 3 albums from 2004 to 2008 before Koga left the band after their final concert at Shibuya O-West on November 15, 2008.[2][3]

Gacharic Spin

In 2009, Koga formed the band Gacharic Spin with high school classmate Hana.[4]

Doll$Boxx

In 2012, Koga and other members of Gacharic Spin joined with Light Bringer vocalist Fuki to create the band Doll$Boxx.[5] Koga had previously worked with Fuki when the singer filled in as Gacharic Spin's vocalist in 2012.[6]

Instructional series

In 2010, Atoss International released Koga's first bass instructional DVD titled Zettai Hajikeru! Slap Bass Cho Nyuumo ("Let's Play! Slap Bass Super Introduction").[7] The promotional video for the release featured Koga with Gacharic Spin bandmate Hana on drums.[8]

In 2011, Koga's second instructional DVD was released, titled F Chopper Koga no Slap Bass Rakuchin Phrase Shu ("F Chopper Koga's Slap Bass Easy Phrasebook").[9] The promotional video featured Koga playing bass accompanied by Gacharic Spin's full lineup.[10]

Other works

Television

In 2001, Koga performed a guest role as a school bully in the television drama Kids War 3.[11]

Film

In 2014, Koga and the other members of Gacharic Spin appeared as members of the fictional rock band Nosebleed in the film Metalca.[12]

Video

Before becoming a full-time musician, Koga starred in several gravure modeling videos: Petit Angel Michiko Koga (2002),[13] Petit in Wonderland (2002),[14] Punyu Punyu (2004),[15] and Qutie Pistols (2005).[16]

Koga has also appeared as a frequent co-host of supplemental DVD talk program included with WeRocK!! Magazine.[17]

References

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