Haino formed Fushitsusha in 1978, although their first LP was not released until 1989. The band initially consisted of Haino on guitar and vocals, and Tamio Shiraishi on synthesizer. After the departure of Shiraishi,
Ayuo joined briefly in 1979 before Fushitsusha became a trio with the addition of Jun Hamano (bass) and Shuhei Takashima (drums). The lineup soon changed, adding Yasushi Ozawa (bass) and Jun Kosugi (drums) throughout the 1990s. Their 1993 album
Allegorical Misunderstanding was released on
John Zorn's record label, Avant, although most of their albums have come out on independent label
PSF and on major label
Tokuma. Fushitsusha recently returned to duo status, with Haino supplementing percussion with
tape loops, though the band is believed to have been on hiatus since 2001. In February 2008, longtime bassist
Yasushi Ozawa died. In August 2015, bassist Chiyo Kamekawa was dismissed because he plays in another band MANNERS. Later, Yasumune Morishige joined as a bassist. In 2018, Mitsuru Nasuno joined as a bassist. ==Music==