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Cocobat : ウィキペディア英語版
Cocobat

Cocobat is a Japanese heavy metal band, named after Bobo Brazil's finishing move ''Coco Butt''. The band formed in 1991 with four members: bassist Take-Shit, vocalist Ryuji, guitarist Suzuki Shinichi and drummer Matsuzaki. Their first album, ''Cocobat Crunch'', was released in April 1992 on the indie label Sinkie. In August, the band released a second album, titled ''Struggle of Aphrodite'' and began a tour of Japan with a number of other bands.
In 1993, Cocobat switched to Toy's Factory and re-released its original album under this label. Subsequently, the band underwent a series of changes in its line-up. Of the four original members, two left in December 1993, leaving only Take-Shit and Ryuji. 1994 saw the arrival of two new members–Tomoda (guitar) and Murochin (drums)–and the departure of Ryuji following the release of ''Foot Prints in the Sky''. After releasing a fourth album, ''Posi-Traction'', the band dispersed in 1995, leaving Take-Shit as the only remaining member. Cocobat reformed in December 1996 with the addition of three new members–Hideki (vocals), Kame (drums) and Koji (guitar)–and released a fifth album titled ''Return of Grasshopper''.
==Discography==


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