DRUGS, the visual kei outfit featuring former members of DADAROMA and Mejibray, brought their debut album "D/D/D" to streaming platforms on April 2. The release marks an important step in expanding the group's reach beyond their initial physical release in February.

The album compiles seven previously released singles alongside the track "baku," which hadn't been available digitally until now. Opening with their debut single "NEW ORDER" and closing with the explosive "baku," the album traces DRUGS' journey from their formation through late 2025.

The tracklist reads like a chronicle of the group's early output: "NEW ORDER," "UNTIL I DIE," "THE LIBRA," "Echoes of the Hidden Self," "Shi, Seisatsu" (ζ­»γ€ηœε―Ÿ), "Flesh and Halo," "CARVED IN ALMA," and "baku." Though compact at eight tracks, the album showcases the chaotic yet calculated approach that defines contemporary visual kei.

DRUGS' sound is built on the foundation of their members' extensive industry experience. The characteristic visual kei aesthetic runs throughout "D/D/D"β€”think explosive choruses paired with compositional unpredictability. The "NEW ORDER" music video demonstrates this well, presenting the group's high-energy presentation alongside the intricate production they bring to each release.

For fans who discovered DRUGS through their 2025 singles rolloutβ€”a prolific year that saw them drop seven tracksβ€”this streaming release offers a convenient entry point. Casual listeners can now access the complete picture without hunting for physical copies or scattered digital singles.

The album is available across major streaming platforms including Spotify, iTunes, and Amazon Music. Those interested in physical copies can still purchase through DRUGS' official webshop, CDJapan, and OTOTOY.

DRUGS members Tsuzuku, TAIZO, Shindo Wataru, and Yoshiatsu continue to share updates via their individual social media accounts alongside the group's official channels.