5TimesZero
5TimesZero was a Japanese rock band formed by vocalist and guitarist Kyosuke Himuro, with Takamasa Okuhira on rhythm guitar, Tomoyuki Kuroda on bass, and...
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5TimesZero was a Japanese rock band formed by vocalist and guitarist Kyosuke Himuro, with Takamasa Okuhira on rhythm guitar, Tomoyuki Kuroda on bass, and Shiro Sasaki on drums. They released their debut album 'Trip & Trap' in 2004, followed by self-titled and 'The Truth Is...' albums in 2006 and 2008.
In 2010, the band put out 'Don't Push Me,' a song that became their most recognized track. The recording had a raw, aggressive sound that mixed hard rock with electronic and industrial elements, which some listeners found alienating while others responded to its energy.
Their music, particularly 'Don't Push Me,' drew attention for its confrontational tone and lyrics that questioned authority and social norms. The band's work was sometimes described as experimental, and they developed a following among listeners drawn to their uncompromising approach.
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