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On April 20, 2013, World Order performed at the prestigious Nippon Budokan, which is generally used as an indoor arena to host martial arts competitions but has seen use by many musicians. The single was released alongside the song Find the Light. On September 21, 2012, the group released a music video for "Permanent Revolution", which was filmed in South Korea and attempted to reflect a political message about Korean, Chinese and Japanese partnership. On August 29, 2012, the group released a music video for "Change Your Life", a song included in the 2012 album. On June 20, 2012, the band released their second album 2012, which peaked at 6th place on the Oricon Weekly Album chart. This record was later broken in 2013 by the National Association of College and University Residence Halls at the University of Pittsburgh. The band danced to their song "World Order" along with 640 dancers.

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On March 15, 2012, at a promotional event for Dell Streak Pro in Tokyo, World Order set the Guinness World Record for "Largest Robot Dance" at 647 people. They later released a music video for "Aquarius" on May 15, 2012. As a result, 3 members were hospitalised while 2 others were almost hospitalised. It was revealed that members didn't drink much water to save time visiting the bathroom, however it was very hot weather to be in suits. World Order's "2012" music video, released on October 25, 2011, saw the departure of Kiyoyuki Sakiyama, being effectively replaced by Takeshi Jonishi. The band gained recognition for their 2011 song "Machine Civilization," which was produced in response to the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. The music video for "Mind Shift" was released on YouTube on July 24, introducing two new members, Masato Ochiai and Akihiro Takahashi, and making World Order a 7-member group. On July 7, 2010, the band released their debut album, World Order.

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On December 16, 2009, World Order released their eponymous debut song "World Order" on iTunes.

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In a 2014 interview with the Japan Times, Sudo said, "When we started, I liked the idea of adding a bit of humor to the Hollywood stereotype that all Japanese people are serious so I decided we should dance in a robotic way wearing glasses and suits." The group has gained high praise, particularly from abroad, for their play on the visual stereotype of Japanese office workers and robotic dance performances. In Japan, after several appearances on popular television programs, World Order's name recognition has expanded to the general public. Artists active in the techno genre such as Takashi Watanabe and Ken Ishii have helped to create World Order's musical image.

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Prior to this, Sudo had been a mixed martial arts fighter, Takushoku University Wrestling section director, and actor. The original line-up consisted of current members Yusuke Morisawa and Hayato Uchiyama, as well as former members Genki Sudo, Ryo Noguchi and Kiyoyuki Sakiyama.

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World Order was formed in 2009 by Genki Sudo and a group of 4 other male dancers following Sudo's retirement from mixed martial arts. History 2009–2015: Career beginnings, World Order and 2012 3.6 World Order Performance Video Collection.3.4 Genki Sudo Presents: World Order in Budokan.3.3 Find the Light/Permanent Revolution.1.3 2019–present: 10 year anniversary and change in operation.1.2 2015–2019: Line-up changes, departures and new members.








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