Four Get Me A Nots

Four Get Me A Nots is a dynamic punk rock band hailing from Japan, known for their effervescent melodies and upbeat, positive lyrics that inspire and resonate with their audience. Their origins date back to 2004, and the trio consists of Yasunori Ishitsubo on guitar and vocals, Chie Takahashi on bass and vocals, and Takayuki Abe on drums, each bringing their individual talents and energy to create a harmonious and distinctive sound. The band's name, derived from the forget-me-not flower, encompasses their ethos of creating unforgettable music that lingers in the minds and hearts of listeners.

Throughout the years, Four Get Me A Nots has steadily built a diverse discography that speaks volumes of their artistic evolution and dedication to their craft. "CLASSICS," for instance, demonstrates a reflective look at their musical journey, encapsulating both their growth and their rooted connection to the punk rock genre. Their creative drive pulsates through their energetic tracks like "One step forward," "SUN," and "MOON," each telling vivid stories through a blend of robust guitar riffs, powerful drumlines, and emotive vocal performances. Pieces like "Carry on," "Happiness," and "DEAR" offer fans a mix of motivational themes and soul-touching warmth, underscoring the band's versatility. Further solidifying their artistic identity, songs like "RPG," "KEEP THE FLAME," and the critical success "TRIAD" showcase Four Get Me A Nots' commitment to producing music that is not just heard, but felt, making them a staple in the punk rock scene both domestically and internationally.

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