Japan's Radwimps plied a technical, angular, often abrasive brand of indie rock with emotive, literate lyrics, which brought them huge chart success in their own country, and respectable sales overseas, despite none of their albums ever being officially released outside of Japan. Following their eponymous 2003 debut, the group broke into the Japanese mainstream with third effort Mujinto ni Motte Ikiwasureta Ichimai, their first platinum-certified set. From there, each platinum release climbed further up the charts until they started a number one chart-run in 2016 with Your Nam...