Babamania
Babamania | |
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Origin | Japan |
Genres |
Alternative rock Rap rock Post-grunge |
Years active | 1992–present |
Labels | Imperial Records |
Members |
Mari Genki Yujin |
Babamania is a Japanese rock group best known for their 2003 hit "Wanna Rock," which is known internationally due to its inclusion on the multi-platform video game FIFA Football 2004. They are also known for their track "Doobee Doowop Communication" which was played at the end of the anime Rockman EXE Stream.
They have released seven albums since December 2000 including "Diskord," "Pornmuzik," "I.D.," "Ilnana," "Jungle Livin'," "Great Grand Bag of Magic Tricks" and a 'best of' compilation called "bababest."
They formed in 1992 but did not release any albums until 2000 when the female singer Mari joined. The band has also made many mini albums and extended play albums such as "Pau Hana" and "EP."
Line-up
- Vocal: dj Mari
- Vocals (rap, MC): Genki
- Guitar: Yujin
Former members:
- Bass: Takeo (left in 2002)
- Drums: Daigo (left in 2006)
Discography
Albums
- 2006-09-27 Zero Gravity Disco
- 2005-10-26 Bababest (limited edition included a DVD)
- 2005-03-02 Great Grand Bag Of Magic Tricks
- 2003-11-05 Jungle Livin'
- 2003-06-04 Ilnana
- 2002-06-26 I.D.
- 2001-09-27 Pornmuzik
- 2001-04-25 Just Come Up
- 2000-12-13 Diskord
- 2000-04-18 EP
Singles
- 2005-02-02 Sunrise
- 2004-11-03 Nobody's Girl
- 2004-11-03 Doobee Doowop Communication
- 2003-03-05 Wanna Rock
- 2001-09-05 Take It
- 2000-10-25 A Man of Tearz
- 2000-07-19 Pau Hana
External links
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