Babamania
Babamania is a Japanese rock group best known for their 2003 hit "Wanna Rock," which is known internationally due to its inclusion on the multi-platform video game FIFA Football 2004. They are also known for their track "Doobee Doowop Communication" which was played at the end of the anime Rockman EXE Stream.
Babamania  | |
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| Origin | Japan | 
| Genres | Alternative rock Rap rock Post-grunge Funk rock  | 
| Years active | 1992–2007, 2011–present | 
| Labels | Imperial Records | 
| Members | Mari Genki Yujin  | 
Although they formed in 1992, Babamania didn't release any material until 1999 when female vocalist Mari joined. They have since released eight albums and a 'best of' compilation called Bababest.
Line-up
    
- Vocal: DJ Mari
 - Vocals (rap, MC): Genki
 - Guitar: Yujin
 
Former members:
- Bass: Takeo (left in 2002)
 - Drums: Daigo (left in 2006)
 
Discography
    
    Albums
    
- Babamania (EP) (2000)
 - Pau Hana (EP) (200)
 - Diskord (2000)
 - Just Come Up (2001)
 - Pornmuzik (2001)
 - I.D. (2002)
 - Ilnana (2003)
 - Jungle Livin' (2003)
 - Great Grand Bag Of Magic Tricks (2005)
 - Bababest (2005)
 - Zero Gravity Disco (2006)
 
Singles
    
- "A Man of Tearz" (2000)
 - "Take It" (2001)
 - "Wanna Rock" (2003)
 - "Doobee Doowop Communication" (2003)
 - "Nobody's Girl" (2004)
 - "Sunrise" (2005)
 
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