Leaves group
Sudo leaves the group.
Chaos has been taking place everywhere in the world now. I believe it is a sign to step into a next phase for the human race. It can be said that such phenomenon might be a positive reaction shifting toward from ‘Material civilization’ to ‘Civilization with placing more importance on love and care.’ I have created this artwork with such sentiment. I also eventually decided to appear in the music video of WORLD ORDER for the last time through this artwork due to moving to the next phase myself. I certainly would like to make a full expression in cooperation with the producers and other members from now on. And please continuously give your support to a new WORLD ORDER as always!
The Next Phase
World Order releases The Next Phase, which includes Sudo’s final performance. The band dances in Paris and Berlin.
The History of Voice
The band releases a video without Sudo. The video shows performances in Tokyo’s Shinjuku, Harajuku, and Shibuya districts.
WORLD ORDER’s new challenge as the group enters their sixth year: a trial version by a six-member formation.
Informal Empire
The band release Informal Empire from their album, Have a Nice Day. The video is filmed in London
We took our new moves to the streets of London in our new video INFORMAL EMPIRE. Watch us experience this great city on a double-decker, with fish & chips, and of course, by paying an homage to the Fab Four!
Have A Nice Day
The band release a video for Have a Nice Day, the title track of their third album. They perform their trademark dances in Akihabara, an area of Tokyo know for its large number of electronics stores and ‘maid cafes’.
Imperialism
The band release the video for Imperialism. The video shows the group dancing in front of U.S. monuments, such as The White House, the Capitol and The George Washington Masonic Temple, interspersed with quotes from George H. W. Bush.
The new single and video IMPERIALISM builds on the group’s mission to prompt reflection contemporary society, working styles, global culture, and images of modern Japan. Provocatively shot in Washington D.C. – against backdrops of American sights like the US Capitol building and Union Station. Spontaneous moments from filming are kept as is for the video.
Change Your Life
World Order release Change Your Life, from the album 2012. The video features the band dancing in a nightclub.