[Debuted in the 2000s] Youthful Sounds Heard in Girl Band Debut Songs
The 2000s brought major transformations to the music scene.
Bands that pursued new forms of musical expression beyond existing genre boundaries made their debuts one after another.
Among them, the rise of girls’ bands that shattered previous notions captivated music fans.
In this article, we’ll introduce their debut songs in full! Be sure to check out the trail of their passion-filled performances!
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Youthful Sounds Through Debut Songs by 2000s Girl Bands (21–30)
Dooooafriranpo

Afrirampo was formed in 2002 by the duo Oni and Pikachu.
They made their major-label debut in 2005 with the album “URUSA IN JAPAN” on Ki/oon Records.
“Dodododo” is the first track on the album.
They disbanded in 2010 but resumed activities in 2016.
Map of the FutureMi

Mi is a three-member girl band that debuted in 2005.
This song became the theme for the Fuji TV variety show ‘Ainori’ and debuted at number 3 on the Oricon chart.
In 2007, the group went on hiatus due to a member’s departure.
A Single Petalsutereoponī

A three-piece band formed in 2007, made their major debut in 2008, and disbanded in 2012.
Their song “Hitohira no Hanabira” was used as an ending theme for the anime BLEACH.
They have many tie-in songs with anime and also performed at AnimeNEXT, the largest anime convention in the United States.
Time lagtsushimamire

TsuShiMaMiRe is a punk band formed in 1999.
They are currently on their independent label, Mojah Records, and actively perform live overseas.
“Time Lag” was released by Victor Entertainment as a 300-yen single and became a talked-about major-label debut track.
Fluffy TimeHōkago Tī Taimu

A band that appears in the TV anime K-On!, which aired on the TBS network and enjoyed a cult-like popularity, released a mini-album of songs featured in the show in 2009.
It achieved exceptional sales for a voice-actor-performed CD, including reaching number one on the Oricon chart.
Dancing neckBLEACH

This is the major-label debut from BLEACH, the girls’ hardcore band from Okinawa that hits like a bolt through your skull.
Kanna’s piercing high-tone vocals together with the ferocious beats from Miya and Sayuri unleash a raw, explosive energy—like turning uncontrollable impulses and inner turmoil directly into sound.
It’s a track for anyone stuck with that pent-up frustration of wanting to change but feeling unable to move.
It just might be the spark that blows up your boring everyday routine.
KILLER DUSTRED BACTERIA VACUUM

Just hearing the soul-shaking guitars and storm-like drums is enough to set your heart ablaze—this is a powerful punk track from Red Bacteria Vacuum! Many listeners will relate to the sound that feels like raw frustration with a reality that won’t go as planned and an irrepressible spirit of defiance turned straight into music.
The track is included on the mini-album “KILLER DUST,” released in July 2004, and it’s packed with the band’s early impulses.
Give it a listen and it might just blow away the fog in your mind.


