Big Ass
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Big Ass is a Thai rock band. It was originally a pop rock band but the music moved toward hardcore punk in some of the band's recent works. During the band's early years until mid-2012, the band's leading vocalist was Ekkarat "Dax" (or "Dak") Wongchalard. Later half of 2012, Daycha "Jeng" Konalo became the new leading vocalist, replacing Ekkarat in EP Dan Neramit, their seventh album released in April 2013.[1][2] Their latest album is The Lion, the eighth album released in 2017.[3]
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Big Ass (บิ๊กแอส) | |
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Origin | Bangkok, Thailand |
Genres | Metalcore Nu metal Pop rock (early works) |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | Music Bugs (1997-2003) Genie/GMM Grammy (2004-present) |
Members | Daycha Konalo Poonsak Jaturaboon Apichart Promraksa Pongpan Pollasit Kachorndej Promraksa |
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