Beginnings and first album The earliest debut of the band was in a number of
live gigs at
venues in the Shibuya area. The end of their tour coincided with the release of their first
mini album,
Welcome to the New World, in November as well, which went on to sell out in a number of stores across Japan. The mini album also spent six weeks on the
Oricon Top 100 for number of sales. On April 29, 2011, they released a new
single titled "Never Fxxkin' Mind the Rules". After the single release, the band started another
music tour on March 7, 2011, called "Man with a Mission Japan Marking Tour 2011", which included 13 different performances across Japan. Soon after the release of their album, they performed at
Summer Sonic 2011 in mid-August, and also a number of other festivals, such as Countdown Japan 11/12. Labeled by
Eggman Magazine as the "Most Promising Newcomer", tickets to their show at the concert festival sold out within ten minutes. During the stream of concerts, their songs were also run on 27 of the major
FM and
AM radio broadcasting stations nationwide across Japan. On October 5, 2011, the band released an
EP titled
Trick or Treat, which included a number of original songs and also
cover songs, such as "
Smells Like Teen Spirit" by
Nirvana. The members of Man with a Mission were also featured in a poster campaign by
Tower Records titled "
No Music, No Life?", which began on September 13, 2011.
Mash Up the World in
Paris, France On May 27, 2012, MWAM held a show tour at
Shibuya-AX with an attendance of 1,800 fans. It was an early performance for the band's ''Don't Feel The Distance'' tour set in November, which was meant to highlight one of the singles, "Distance", from their upcoming album. The single's earlier release on April 4 to the
Oricon rankings saw it rise to #6 in the sales chart. The expected stops on the tour included
Zepp Nagoya, Zepp Namba, and Zepp Tokyo. Pre-order tickets for all venues of the tour were sold out "instantly" across Japan. The band's second full album,
Mash Up The World, was released on July 18, 2012. The band uploaded the music video for one of the album's singles, "From Youth To Death", onto
YouTube on June 21, 2012. The official
app for the album also included snippets of the single, along with two other original songs, "Mash UP The DJ!" and "Neutral Corner". "Distance"'s April release also saw it being chosen as the opening theme music for
TV Asahi's Music Ru TV channel for the month. The band was also invited as guests to
Japan Expo 2012, playing as the rock showcase on July 5, 2012.
Tales of Purefly Their next single, "Emotions", which was used as a theme for the live action movie adaptation of the
Hentai Kamen manga, was released on February 20, 2013. The follow-up single "Database" was used as the opening theme for the anime
Log Horizon Another song from the album, titled "Wake Myself Again", was used as the theme song for the live-action film of the manga
Judge. Character models of the MWAM band were added to the Japanese release of the video game
Pro Evolution Soccer 2015, along with the
Tales of Purefly song "Higher", which was previously used in the Japanese version of
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014 - Aoki Samurai no Chousen. The song "whatever you had said was everything" was featured in a commercial TV spot for the live action film
Crows Explode, which is based on the manga
Crows.
''The World's On Fire'' Man With a Mission performed the theme song for the anime
The Seven Deadly Sins, titled "Seven Deadly Sins". The song peaked at #2 on the
Billboard Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 9 weeks. Their single titled "Raise Your Flag" was featured as the opening song for the anime
Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans. The song also peaked at #2 on the
Billboard Japan Hot 100 and stayed for 17 weeks. The first song on the album, titled "Survivor", was chosen by
Capcom to be the
image song for the video game
Street Fighter V.
Chasing the Horizon MWAM released the single "Dead End in Tokyo" on January 25, 2017; co-written, co-composed and co-produced by
Patrick Stump of
Fall Out Boy, the song was used as the theme song for the movie
Shinjuku Swan II. On June 27 of the same year, the band would release a second single entitled "Dog Days"; the song would be utilized in a TV commercial for Asahi Dry Zero beer in Japan. In 2017 they would also create the song "My Hero" to serve as the opening to the anime
Inuyashiki as well as the song "Find You" to be used as the ending to the
live action film adaptation of
Anonymous Noise. The band collaborated with their fellow Japanese music group
Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra in 2018 to create the song "Freak It!", which was released on February 2 and selected as the official song of Japan's Sunwolves Super Rugby team. On April 18, MWAM released the "Take Me Under/Winding Road" single. The band announced their fifth studio album,
Chasing the Horizon, six days later; this album differs from their prior four in that this will be the first MWAM album to get an international release, while the album is set to release in Japan on June 6, it will be available digitally worldwide 2 days later and then an international version of the album will be physically released on August 10, 2018, featuring bonus materials. The single "Break the Contradictions" off the album was selected as the theme of
New Japan Pro-Wrestling's 2018
G1 Climax, the company's premier tournament.
Ten-year anniversary 2020 marked the 10 year anniversary of the band's debut and they set out to do a number of things to celebrate the event. On February 17 they announced an outdoor festival called THE MISSION to celebrate this milestone; unfortunately due to the
COVID-19 pandemic they were forced to cancel the festival. In addition to this festival, MWAM set out to release a trio of compilation albums; April 1 saw the release of
Man with a "B-Sides & Covers" Mission while the following month saw the release of
Man with a "Remix" Mission on May 17 with
Man with a "Best" Mission slated to be released on July 15. On August 29 the band live streamed a concert from Zepp Tokyo online entitled MAN WITH A “REBOOT & LIVE STREAMING” MISSION, and during this show announced they would be releasing a trilogy of singles in the fall; the first single releases in October with two more to follow in November and December. On October 29 the band released the first of the singles, "Telescope", as well as broadcasting a live show from KT Zepp Yokohama online entitled MAN WITH A "Telescope" MISSION. The band released the second of their singles trilogy on November 29 entitled "All You Need" and celebrated the release with another live streamed show from Zepp Nagoya entitled MAN WITH A "All You Need" MISSION. Finally, on December 29 they released the final single, "evergeen", with a live streamed show from Zepp Fukuoka called MAN WITH A "evergreen" MISSION.
A new story begins In their 2020 end of the year video posted to YouTube, the band announced that on February 9, 2021, a new story will begin. On January 21, 2021, they announced a new EP entitled
One Wish e.p. to be released February 10. On April 28, the band released the single "Perfect Clarity". The band created the theme song for the Japanese release of
Godzilla vs. Kong entitled "INTO THE DEEP", the single of the song is set to be released on June 9. The band culminated this by live-streaming the final show from their ONE WISH TOUR from Zepp Sapporo on May 14, featuring the debut of the "INTO THE DEEP" music video.
Break and Cross the Walls I and II On October 2, 2021, the band announced they were set to release their sixth studio album
Break and Cross the Walls I on November 24 of the same year. On March 14, 2022, the follow-up album
Break and Cross the Walls II was announced with a release date of May 25. On April 23, the band performed a concert as part of the inaugural
X Games Chiba event in Chiba, Japan. On May 8, Man with a Mission was featured on
YouTube's fifth Music Weekend special event, showcasing a variety of recorded live performances by the band. In February 2026, the band announced its Marking New Ground tour of the Americas and Europe. ==Band members==