In September 1999 Porno Graffitti had their major-label debut, releasing the single Apollo. It proved to be good enough for the band to snatch the opportunity to record a theme song for the successful anime feature #Great Teacher Onizuka -- the single Hitori No Yoru came out in 2000 and sold over a million copies. After that, the band was on a steady track for a few years, recording one successful album each year up to 2004 (the debut being Romantist Egoist, 2000) and continuing to collaborate with the top franchises of the anime industry: in 2003 the band did a song Melissa for #Fullmetal Alchemist. In 2004 the steady advancement of Porno Graffitti was interrupted by a lineup change, as bassist Shiratama decided to depart the group for a solo career, but Porno Graffitti went on as a duo, only skipping a year in their album release schedule and compensating for that with two best-of compilations, Best Red's and Best Blue's, both released on July 28, 2004 -- the latter best-of became their first release to score number one on the Oricon charts. Best Red's and Best Blue's were followed by their fifth album, Thump (2005), with M-Cabi (2006) and an eponymous release (2007) falling just one step short of the top. In 2006 a Porno Graffitti song made it into anime credits again -- this time the band offered Winding Road for the #Ayakashi Ayashi series. ~ Alexey Eremenko, Rovi