A-OK

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is a Punk, Pop Punk artist in Beijing, originally from Beijing.

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A-OK

Genre Punk, Pop Punk
Origin / Present city Beijing / Beijing
Founded in 2003
This is an artist which could be a band, musical project, solo musician or any other kind of music collective. For a more precise definition, see Category:Artists.

Band members

Vocal/Guitar: Chong Xu

Lead Guitar: Wu Dongwei

Bass: Yan Song

Drums: Zhang Yang

Former band members

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"We formed in July 2003. Our style is pop-punk. Our music expresses our recently life condition. Hope our music can touch you. We will keep on making good music from the hearts. Nothing can stop us. Please go to watch our shows often. In the bored years, let's go crazy together!"

-- From A-OK's MySpace Page


History

Their first single "GOGOGO" was released in October 2008.

The mv of GO GO GO was filmed by director Xu Renfeng. To express the youthful and sunny rock style of the song, he especially picked an abandoned factory as the filming site of the MV. The abandoned iron stacks, the barren fields, and the train and tracks not only delineates the band’s untamable rock style, but its natural lights gave the band a special youthful and sunlit stage. Because GO GO GO tells the story of the band member’s friendships, the director shows scenes of the lead singer, Zhong Hang, meeting his friends. Then, the five members walking together to form a band. Finally, the band is shown performing on their stage. It’s to be noted that the director spent two days to make a wall of lights shaped like AOK. At night, when all the lights are off, the 888 light bulbs seem especially bright.[1]

Participated Festivals

Discography

Singles

Further Information

Official Pages


References

  1. "AOK航空博物馆拍封面 蓝天旷野华丽冒险". Sina.com (translated at Chinese Music Blog by iDarklight) (2008-11-12). Retrieved on 2008-11-22.
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