the fool started their career with a live in Meguro on April 29, 2009. Their debut maxi-single Hydra came out several months later on September 30th. Soon after, they embarked on their LIVE Tour'09~Go with Crazy's crew~, which ended on December 18th.
In early 2010, their song GOD BLESS YOU was featured on the omnibus album Secret 9BALL, and they participated in promotional events for its release in Shinjuku, Osaka and Nagoya. On April 29th the band celebrated their first anniversary with a concert in Meguro, where their career began. Then in May, they released their second maxi-single, Go motherfucker— their first release under the new label Starwave Records.
That year, they also started touring clubs and live houses with their LIVE tour 2010 ~Motherfucker a GO GO~. The tour final, Perfect Motherfuckers, born from TOKYO, was held in Meguro on July 2nd.
Beginning at the end of July, the young band played two lives in Germany and the Netherlands together with label mates Luzmelt. While their first attempt to play in Greece failed due to organizational issues, the two successful shows gave the band a chance to perform before European audiences, greatly improving their international exposure.
the fool continued to expand their fanbase overseas in May 2011, with appearances at two Canadian anime conventions: Calgary‘s Otafest and Toronto’s Anime North. 2011 also saw the release of their third single, Salamander, on April 6th. The single was limited to 1,000 copies and sold only in selected stores.
As of fall 2011, the fool are currently on a tour of Europe that will take them to Belgium, Italy, France, Switzerland, The Netherlands and Germany.
While the fool technically belong to the visual kei genre, their loud punk, semi-electronic sound clearly distinguishes them from their contemporaries in the indie scene. As all three members of the band are guitarists and take part in the programming of each song, their sound is quite unique.
Despite being a relatively young band, the fool have already ventured overseas to perform in both Europe and North America, showing their desire to connect with fans all over the world.







