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Yaksa (band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Yaksa (band)

Yaksa (Yecha) () is a Chinese nu metal band that became active in the Beijing Rock scene in 1997.
Yaksa was among the first of the wave of metal bands that appeared on the largely underground rock scene in Beijing in the late 90's. Its original members all came from the interior province of Sichuan. With its thick, powerful sound and ultra-aggressive growling vocals, the band's style was a departure from that of the punk rock bands that were the fad of the moment. Yaksa recorded what is widely regarded as the first Chinese nu metal album, ''Freedom'' (自由), released by Scream Records (嚎叫唱片) in 1999. The band followed up their debut three years later with ''Fa Fa Fa (发发发), adding more vocal melody as well as disc scratching and sampling to their sound. In 2006, with Scream Records in shambles, the band independently issued an EP entitled ''Keep on Fighting'', returning to their heavier roots.
==Members==

*Vocal: Hu Song
*Guitar: Huang Tao
*Guitar: Gao Xu
*Bass: Gao Yufeng
*Drum: Ma Lin
*DJ: Wang Yue (DIRTY-Y)

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