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'''BAAD''' was a Japanese Rock band from 1992 to 1999. They debuted on February 1993 with the single [[Donna Toki Demo Hold Me Tight]] and quickly rose to the top. Their biggest hit came months later with the single [[Kimi ga Suki da to Sakebitai]]. In 1995, Yamada would quit the band and Hata would replace him on lead vocals. Also that year, the band switched labels from ZAIN Records to Nippon Columbia. Four years later, the band disbanded in 1999 due to unknown reasons.
'''BAAD''' was a Japanese Rock band from 1992 to 1999. They made their debut on February 1993 with the single "[[Donna Toki Demo Hold Me Tight]]" and quickly rose to the top. Their biggest hit came months later with the single "[[Kimi ga Suki da to Sakebitai]]". In 1995, Yamada quit the band and Hata replaced him on lead vocals. Also that year, the band switched labels from ZAIN Records to Nippon Columbia. Four years later, the band disbanded in 1999 due to unknown reasons.


== Members ==
== Members ==
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* [1997.07.23] [[Mune ni Idaite Wasurenai]] (胸に抱いて忘れない)
* [1997.07.23] [[Mune ni Idaite Wasurenai]] (胸に抱いて忘れない)
* [1998.02.21] [[Kiss Me (BAAD)|Kiss Me]]
* [1998.02.21] [[Kiss Me (BAAD)|Kiss Me]]
* [1998.05.23] [[Follow Me|FOLLOW ME]]
* [1998.05.23] [[Follow Me (BAAD)|FOLLOW ME]]
* [1998.08.05] [[Koishite Hajimete Shitta Kimi]] (恋してはじめて知った君)
* [1998.08.05] [[Koishite Hajimete Shitta Kimi]] (恋してはじめて知った君)



Revision as of 15:05, 14 June 2010

BAAD was a Japanese Rock band from 1992 to 1999. They made their debut on February 1993 with the single "Donna Toki Demo Hold Me Tight" and quickly rose to the top. Their biggest hit came months later with the single "Kimi ga Suki da to Sakebitai". In 1995, Yamada quit the band and Hata replaced him on lead vocals. Also that year, the band switched labels from ZAIN Records to Nippon Columbia. Four years later, the band disbanded in 1999 due to unknown reasons.

Members

Former Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

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