The band was formed in July 1997 when childhood friends
Tama and
Takuya were performing as a four-piece band at their local venue, and were heard by
Naoki. Immediately after forming, they made a demo tape and sent it to record labels. In June 1998, they signed a contract with Sony Records. In 2000, the band released a song called "Grow Up" which became the theme song for the anime
Ghost Stories. The anime gained international attention for the English dub, which mostly replaced the script with dark humor and references to pop culture. On June 17, 2003, they announced their hiatus at a live performance. "We've absorbed a lot of things in the four or five years since our debut, but gradually our individuality has come out. We decided to take a break and do what we want to do, then get back together
," Takuya explained.
Breakup The band broke up in 2004 after Guitarist Naoki Akamatsu was convicted of nine counts of
rape and sentenced to 14 years of prison. The breakup was announced on their website. Vocalist Tama and Drummer Takuya subsequently started a new band,
The Screaming Frogs. Takuya also expanded into stage and theater music. == Legacy ==