Happatai
Happatai formed in Tokyo in 2005 with five friends: Daisuke Sakakibara on vocals and guitar, Keisuke Oku on guitar, Junnosuke Kubota on bass, Hiroki Uchino on...
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Happatai formed in Tokyo in 2005 with five friends: Daisuke Sakakibara on vocals and guitar, Keisuke Oku on guitar, Junnosuke Kubota on bass, Hiroki Uchino on drums, and Akihito Okano on vocals and keyboard. They were a pop-punk band, though the existing history doesn't specify much about their sound beyond that.
Their debut album 'Yatta!' came out in 2007, and the title track became a hit in Japan. The song's energy and humor connected with listeners, which gave the band some national recognition. They kept releasing albums after that, including 'Ashita e no Kimi' in 2009, 'Koi no Hi' in 2011, and 'Tokimeki no Sekai' in 2013.
In 2012, Akihito Okano left the band for health reasons. The remaining members continued, putting out more albums like 'Shout!' in 2015, 'Kimi no Sora' in 2017, and 'Colorful' in 2019.
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