Zero no Tsukaima
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Zero no Tsukaima

Zero no Tsukaima formed in 2004 with vocalist Yuka Iguchi, guitarists Takahiro Sakurai and Shinnosuke Tachibana, bassist Satoshi Hino, and drummer Hiroki...

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Zero no Tsukaima's pop-rock journey from 2004

A Japanese band that built a following through live shows before their 2006 single "Gomen Ne" became a radio hit.

For a sense of their range, try "Suki? Kirai? Suki!" alongside "Gomen Ne." They show different sides of the same band.

They started playing small venues in 2004 and gradually built a live following, but it was "Gomen Ne" in 2006 that really put them on the map as a radio presence. Their songs like "Suki? Kirai? Suki!" and "Mecha Mecha Daisuki" show they could move between pop and rock without losing their core sound. They also worked with notable names like Yuki Kajiura and fripSide along the way.

The band formed in 2004 with vocalist Yuka Iguchi and a lineup that included guitarists Takahiro Sakurai and Shinnosuke Tachibana. Their debut single "Gomen Ne" became a radio hit in 2006, bringing wider recognition. Bassist Satoshi Hino left in 2012 for health reasons, but they kept performing and recording.

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Zero no Tsukaima formed in 2004 with vocalist Yuka Iguchi, guitarists Takahiro Sakurai and Shinnosuke Tachibana, bassist Satoshi Hino, and drummer Hiroki Yasumoto. They started playing small venues, building a following through live performances. In 2006, their debut single "Gomen Ne" became a radio hit and reached the top of the Oricon Singles Chart, bringing them wider recognition.

Their music includes songs like "Suki? Kirai? Suki!!" and "Mecha Mecha Daisuki," showing a range from pop to rock. They worked with other artists including Yuki Kajiura and fripSide. In 2012, bassist Satoshi Hino left the band for health reasons, but they continued performing and recording.

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The Start here section opens with Suki? Kirai? Suki!!, Hitomi no Naka no Yuuyake ~My Truth, and Gomen Ne so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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