His rougher vocals suit the band's faster songs, but he raps for the majority of the songs. Tsunemi Chiba: The lead vocalist of BECK.He also has bleach blonde hair and doesn't wear a shirt on stage. His play style is based off Michael "Flea" Balzary of The Red Hot Chili Peppers fame. As the oldest, he is the most mature member and has the most experience with music (his father was the bassist of a jazz band.) He has no problem with staying in the background, but will speak up if he feels he needs to. Ryuusuke himself is rather talented, and has a bit of an ego. Ryuusuke vows to Eddie that he will make a band worthy enough to play alongside him, and goes on to learn guitar. While in America, he had befriended Eddie Lee, a prodigious guitarist who goes on to be famous in his later years. Raised in America, he and his sister Maho often stick out because of their personalities. Ryuusuke Minami: The lead guitarist and front man for BECK.Well, that and Koyuki's romantic troubles with Ryuusuke's sister, Maho. From then on, the whole story is mainly about BECK's struggles to become famous, both nationally in Japan and internationally. There he impresses everyone with his fantastic voice. After Koyuki has learned to play the guitar to a somewhat passable level, he gets accepted into the band. Ryuusuke is also setting up a band, which eventually gets named BECK, after the dog. Ryuusuke introduces Koyuki to rock music and lends him a guitar. The dog, Beck, turns out to belong to Ryuusuke "Ray" Minami, a Japanese kid with a checkered past that was largely spent in New York in the company of a currently world-famous singer/songwriter. This all starts to change as he steps in to rescue a frankenstein-looking dog from a bunch of pestering kids. Ordinary Middle School Student Yukio "Koyuki" Tanaka wonders if his life will ever be interesting enough to write an autobiography. It was later adapted to a 26-episode anime series that first aired from 2004 to 2005. Beck is a coming-of-age musical drama manga by Harold Sakuishi, which was originally serialized in Monthly Shonen Magazine from 1999 to 2008 and compiled into 34 volumes.
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