Full Metal Panic
Full Metal Panic formed in the early 2000s with guitarist Yukio Amano and vocalist Toshihiro Tsuda, later adding bassist Koichi Fujisawa and drummer Masato...
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Full Metal Panic formed in the early 2000s with guitarist Yukio Amano and vocalist Toshihiro Tsuda, later adding bassist Koichi Fujisawa and drummer Masato Ohta. Their 2005 album 'Karenai Hana' brought them wider attention, anchored by the title track that became one of their most recognizable songs.
Their music pulls from punk's raw energy and hard rock's melodic structures, with lyrics that often address social and political themes. Songs like 'Kimi Ni Fuku Kaze' and 'MinamiKaze' show their range within that framework, balancing aggression with more reflective moments.
They released several albums through the late 2000s and into the 2010s, including 'Senjō no Hana' in 2007 and 'Kaze ni Nare' in 2012. Their outspoken stance in lyrics and performances occasionally drew criticism, but they maintained a consistent output during that period.
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