Triceratops (band)


Triceratops, also shorted to Tricera, is a Japanese rock band formed in 1996. Their work has been compared to Do As Infinity.
Primarily influenced by British invasion bands such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, Irish rockers U2, Radiohead and American acts such as Michael Jackson, the band's songs feature strong melodic lines, harmonies and are often backed by straight blues-influenced rock and roll. Their name comes from the number of members being equivalent to the number of horns on a triceratops.

Band members

Indies albums

  1. Triceratops

    Studio albums

  2. Triceratops
  3. The Great Skeleton's Music Guide Book
  4. A Film About the Blues
  5. King of the Jungle
  6. Dawn World
  7. Licks & Rocks
  8. The 7th Voyage of Triceratops
  9. Level 32
  10. Made In Love
  11. We Are One
  12. Homeworks
  13. Miyatora
  14. Songs for the Starlight

    Mini albums

  15. We Are One -Certificate-

    Compilation albums

  16. Triceratops Greatest 1997-2001
  17. Don't Stop the Noise! The Best Singles & B-Sides 1997-2007
  18. Dinosoul

    Live albums

  19. Shake Your Hip!!
  20. Love is Live

    Singles

  21. Raspberry
  22. Kanojo no Shinion
  23. Rocket ni Notte
  24. Mascara & Mascaras
  25. Gothic Ring
  26. Fever
  27. Guatemala
  28. Going to the Moon
  29. if
  30. Second Coming
  31. Universe
  32. Groove Walk
  33. Fall Again
  34. Believe the Light
  35. 2020
  36. Fly Away
  37. Tattoo
  38. Rock Music
  39. Jewel
  40. The Captain
  41. Transformer
  42. 33
  43. Bokura no Ippo
  44. Let's Dive!
  45. Dream in a Cylinder
  46. Future Folder
  47. ''Loony's Anthem
  48. I Go Wild
  49. 爆音Time ~No Music, No Life.~

    Album appearances

  50. Unicorn Tribute

    DVDs

Live

  1. Live! "A Film about the Blues" Tour
  2. Triceratops Greatest 1997-2001 Live History
  3. Live Warp!!!
  4. Going to the Moon -15th Anniversary Show at Hibaya Music Bowl-
  5. 12 Bar "13"

    Music video compilations

  6. Mascara & Mascaras ~Triceratops Short Films~
  7. Triceratops Short Films II
  8. Triceratops Short Films III
  9. Short Films IV