ZZ (band)
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| ZZ | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Japan |
| Years active | 2003 — |
| Label(s) | avex trax |
| Website | Official homepage |
| Members | |
| Sotaro, Erichi, Matsuura, Kohsuke, Kyama | |
ZZ is a Japanese band.
Contents |
[edit] Members
- Sotaro (vocals)
- Erichi (keyboards)
- Matsuura (drums)
- Kohsuke (guitarist)
- Kyama (bassist)
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- Definitive Energy Flow (2003)
- Universal ZZ (2004)
- A to ZZ - Complete Single Collection (CD and DVD) (2004)
- Generation Hip Innocence (2005)
- ZZB (2005)
- A to ZZ2 (2007)
[edit] Singles
- 2003
- "No Way Out"
- "Rhythmist"
- "Yorokobi no Uta (喜びの歌?)"
- "A to Z (Normal Edition)"
- 2004
- "Nobody Knows2"
- "Pride Yourself"
- "Just Only One/Samurai Crew"
- 2005
- "Samurai Crew"
- 2006
- "Samurai Blue (サムライブルー?)"
[edit] Trivia
Mixed martial arts fighter Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira used the song "No Way Out" as his entrance song when fighting in the now defunct PRIDE FC.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- ZZ Self Report of concerts in San Jose and Toronto
- ZZ database — Upcoming informations (Japanese)/(English)
- REPORT:ZZ Self Report of concerts in San Jose and Toronto

