Zero-One!
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Zero-One!

Zero-One! formed in 2009. Their debut album was called "First Contact," and they later released "Ignition Sequence" and "Re:boot." The band includes vocalist...

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Zero-One! formed in 2009. Their debut album was called "First Contact," and they later released "Ignition Sequence" and "Re:boot." The band includes vocalist Rina Nakamura, guitarist Tomoe Ishihara, bassist Yuki Fujii, and drummer Saki Amano.

In 2012, they faced a legal battle over the rights to their debut album. Nakamura has also drawn attention for publicly criticizing the Japanese government's handling of a social issue, which sparked both support and backlash.

Their songs include "Girls," "Busy Boy," "Deep Freeze," and "The Invisible Man."

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