DRUGS has made their debut album 'D/D/D' available on all major streaming platforms as of April 2, expanding access to the visual kei group's music beyond physical copies released in February.

The album collects seven previously released singles alongside a new track, 'baku,' giving listeners a complete picture of DRUGS' foundation. The tracklist opens with their debut single 'NEW ORDER' and concludes with 'baku,' guiding fans through the group's early creative output. Other standouts include 'UNTIL I DIE,' 'THE LIBRA,' 'Echoes of the Hidden Self,' 'Shi, Seisatsu,' 'Flesh and Halo,' and 'CARVED IN ALMA.'

Formed by industry veterans from former bands DADAROMA and Mejibray, DRUGS brings considerable experience to their visual kei approach. The album showcases the band's trademark style: chaotic arrangements paired with explosive, memorable choruses that reflect the genre's theatrical roots. The 'NEW ORDER' music video exemplifies this aesthetic, delivering the visual intensity fans expect from the group.

Streaming availability represents a natural next step for DRUGS, allowing fans globally to discover their music without hunting for physical releases. While individual tracks have been available digitally as singles throughout 2025 and early 2026, having the complete album in one place streamlines the listening experience and makes 'D/D/D' an ideal entry point for newcomers.

The album is now available on all major platforms including Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music, alongside the band's official channels and merchandise options through their webshop, OTOTOY, and CDJapan.

You can find DRUGS on Spotify, YouTube, and their official website for more information and updates.