Fahrenheit (Thai band)
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Fahrenheit | |
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Origin | Bangkok, Thailand |
Genre(s) | Thai rock, Rock |
Years active | 2002—present |
Label(s) | More Music |
Associated acts | Y Not Seven, Loso, Taxi, Asanee-Wasan |
Website | Fahrenheit at More Music |
Members | |
Piraporn Pranpanas Pichet Kruawan Kittisak Khotkam Arkom Nuchanin |
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Former members | |
Apirath Sukkhajitr |
Fahrenheit is a Thai rock band featuring a female lead vocalist, Piraporn Pranpanas, backed by former members of other well-known Thai rock bands. Guitarist Pichet Kruawan was from Y Not 7 while drummer Kittisak and founding bassist Apirath Sukkhajitr were from Loso. Bassist Apirath left the band to rejoin Loso, with Arkom Nuchanin (from Taxi) joining Fahrenheit in March 2006. Despite no new album during that period, the band's new lineup could be seen in live concerts. The band also played backup for Asanee-Wasan in concerts of their latest album Dek Liang Kae (เด็กเลี้ยงแกะ).
The band's songs include "Yah hak lang" ("อย่าหักหลัง", translation "Don't betray me"), "Naam dtaa keu kam dtop" ("น้ำตาคือคำตอบ", "My tears are my answer"), "Ngiap tam-mai" ("เงียบทำไม", "Why so quiet?") and "Pid mai" ("ผิดไหม", "Is it wrong?").
[edit] Members
- Piraporn Pranpanas (Sai): Vocals.
- Pichet Kruawan (Chet): Guitar
- Kittisak Khotkam (Yai) : Drums (b. January 22, 1973)
- Arkom Nuchanin (Ake) : Bass (b. June 14, 1974)
[edit] Discography
- Degree Fahrenheit (องศาฟาเรนไฮต์) (January 2005)
- Extra Fahrenheit (December 2005) (special album with rearranged songs and two new songs)
- Fahrenheit Way (September 2006)