Redballoon
Redballoon was a Japanese band that formed in Tokyo. Their song 'Gin Iro no Sora' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'Yuki No Tsubasa' and...
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Redballoon was a Japanese band that formed in Tokyo. Their song 'Gin Iro no Sora' became particularly well-known, along with tracks like 'Yuki No Tsubasa' and 'Days.' They released their debut album in 2002, followed by others including 'Circus' in 2004 and 'Ephemera' in 2007.
The band's lineup included Yutaka Furusawa on lead vocals and songwriting, Toshiya Sato on guitar, Yasuhiro Yoshikawa on bass, and Shinpei Nakayama on drums. At one point, there were accusations of plagiarism regarding 'Gin Iro no Sora,' though the band denied them.
Their music appeared in various media like anime and television shows. They kept releasing albums through the 2010s, with 'The World is All Yours' coming out in 2013.
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