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イヌ (INU) INU (イヌ) is a Punk/New Wave band from Osaka, Japan. The band were active 1979 - 1981. INU released their debut album “Meshi Kuuna!” / "メシ喰うな!" (literally “Don’t eat food!”) in 1981. The band split shortly after the album release. “Meshi Kuuna!” is the band’s only studio album. Although numerous badly recorded live albums were released on LP. Machida Kou (町田 康) the frontman of INU went on to form a number of other bands and released several albums. His albums earned reasonable critical acclaims but the commercial success was limited. Machida Kou is also an award winning author he won the 123rd Akutagawa Prize with Kiregire (“Shreds”) in 2000 and the Tanizaki Prize with Kokuhaku (“Confession”) in 2005. He also has a novel of the same name as an INU song, Tsurutsuru-no Tsubo (つるつるの壺). User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.