Cherona
Cherona was a band that formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Their lineup included Daniel Chong on vocals, David Lee on guitar, William Chen on bass, and...
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Cherona was a band that formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Their lineup included Daniel Chong on vocals, David Lee on guitar, William Chen on bass, and Michael Chang on drums.
The band defended their work as satirical commentary rather than celebration of racism, though they faced backlash from media and some calls for bans. Their discography included 'The Yellow Peril' in 2007, 'The Third World' in 2010, and 'The Future Is Yellow' in 2013.
Among their other songs were 'Dancing in the Rain,' 'Discotheque,' 'Golden Sky,' and 'Sound Of Africa (Heyama).' Their music often addressed social issues while maintaining a provocative edge that divided listeners and critics alike.
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