A Japanese band noted in the available review for a playful, party-rock/funk-rock sound. The review cites a 2012 full-length album and several EPs, with the track "It's A Pleasing Day" highlighted for its ironic, colorful energy.

Has one full-length album dated 2012 and a handful of EPs (mentioned in the review).

DOACOCK is presented in the available review as a quirky Japanese band known for a playful, party-rock/funk-rock fusion sound. The 2012 full-length album and several EPs are mentioned; 'It's A Pleasing Day' is highlighted for its sudden shift from dissonant riffing to cheerful funk-rock. The review frames the group as ironic, colorful, and not taking itself seriously.

For:Listeners who enjoy playful, ironic Japanese rock with funk and party-rock elements.

 Everything about this band seems to be a question mark.

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