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is a Japanese rock band formed in 2006. The origin of the band name comes from the English word "breakers", with a backwards S written as a Z.


Career

Before the band's formation, each of the members had already been active with their music as a soloist (Daigo) or as a member of an independent band (Akihide, Shinpei). The band was formed in 2006 with the vocalist Daigo and guitarist Shinpei; Akihide joined them soon afterwards. In 2007, they made their debut with the release of the self-titled full-length album ''Breakerz'', released under Zain Records. The album failed to chart on the Oricon Weekly charts. In 2008, their third studio album, ''Big Bang'', appeared on the Oricon Weekly Charts. It became their first original album to debut in the Top 10. The Japanese version of the film '' Wanted'' used the song "DAIGO" by Breakerz as its ending theme. In 2009, their fifth single, "Everlasting Luv", became their first single to be used as a theme song to an anime television series, ''
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was involved as a guest vocalist.


Members

* Daigo (Real name: , born 8 April 1978) – vocals, piano, lyrics, composer * Akihide (Real name: , born 5 July 1977) – guitar, chorus, synthesizer, lyricist, composer, arranger * Shinpei (Real name: , born 11 May 1981) – guitar, chorus, synthesizer, lyricist, composer, arranger


Discography

As of 2024, the band had released eight studio albums, two EPs, three compilation albums, one collaboration album, twenty-three singles, three digital singles, and ten video albums.


Albums


Collaborations


EPs


Compilations


Singles


Video albums


Tours

*Summer Party (2008) *Big Bang! (2008) *Grande Finale: Seishun Days (2009) *Fighters (2009–2010) *Go (2011) *Best (2012–2013) *Zero (2015)


References


External links

* * {{Authority control Visual kei musical groups Japanese rock music groups Musical groups established in 2006 B Zone artists 2006 establishments in Japan