1. HR (Hakata Reboot) is an idol group from Fukuoka, Japan. They formed in 2010 and currently have 10 official members and 9 research students (As of November 13, 2014). They have released 5 singles. Their indie recording label is Omagatoki.
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2. H.R. (born February 11, 1956, in London, England) ("Human Rights") is the stage name of Paul D. Hudson, the lead singer of the influential hardcore punk band Bad Brains. Earl Hudson (born December 17, 1957), the band's usual drummer, is H.
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1. HR (Hakata Reboot) is an idol group from Fukuoka, Japan. They formed in 2010 and currently have 10 official members and 9 research students (As of November 13, 2014). They have released 5 singles. Their indie recording label is Omagatoki.
Official Site
2. H.R. (born February 11, 1956, in London, England) ("Human Rights") is the stage name of Paul D. Hudson, the lead singer of the influential hardcore punk band Bad Brains. Earl Hudson (born December 17, 1957), the band's usual drummer, is H.R.'s younger brother. Often, in conflict with the other members of the group throughout the 1980s, H.R. would leave the band periodically and record solo albums which were more mellow reggae than Bad Brains' usual offerings. As a result, he experienced an extensive solo career, gaining a reputation as an impressive singer and dynamic perfomer, with numerous reggae albums released on SST Records. He also collaborated with the Long Beach Dub Allstars on their song "New Sun", on the Right Back album. During the past several years H.R. has headlined DIA Records Global Rock Showcase tour. H.R. continues to play the odd show with his Bad Brains bandmates. The foursome has a new album in the works as confirmed by bassist Darryl Jenifer in 2005. The album is produced by long time fan/friend Adam Yauch of the Beastie Boys. H.R. will be on board providing lead vocals to the new LP which is set to release in spring of 2007.
A Village Voice review of a Bad Brains concert described him on stage "like James Brown gone berserk, with a hyperkinetic repertoire of spins, dives, back-flips, splits, and skanks."
In recent years H.R.'s performances have taken a much more mellow tone as he is now focused primarily on reggae, funk music and rastafarianism. This is a stark contrast to his wildly animated stage perfomances of the late 70's and 1980's
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