Daa! Daa! Daa!
Daa! Daa! Daa! formed in the early 2000s with Yasuharu Konishi on vocals and guitar, Kenjirou Matsuura on guitar, Shinji Wajima on bass, and Taishi Nagata on...
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Daa! Daa! Daa! formed in the early 2000s with Yasuharu Konishi on vocals and guitar, Kenjirou Matsuura on guitar, Shinji Wajima on bass, and Taishi Nagata on drums. They released albums like 'Message to Lucy' in 2002 and 'Boy Meets Girl' in 2004, with 'Boy Meets Girl' and 'Heart No Tsubasa' among their notable songs.
Their music sometimes addressed social themes, and 'Boy Meets Girl' touched on transgender identity, which sparked some discussion. In 2005, they left their major label to work independently, which gave them more control over their creative direction.
They put out albums through 2006's 'Dear' and disbanded in 2012, with 'Dear' as their final release.
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