The Golden Melody Award for Best Band (Chinese :金曲獎最佳樂團獎) is an award given by the Ministry of Culture of Taiwan. It was first presented in 2001. Mayday which is a band got the award before.
Year | Recipient | Nominees | Ref |
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2001 | Mayday - Viva Love (愛情萬歲) | [1] [2] | |
2002 | The Labor Exchange Band - The Night March of the Chrysanthemums (菊花夜行軍) | [3] [4] | |
2003 | Chthonic - Relentless Recurrence | [5] | |
2004 | Mayday - Time Machine (時光機) | [6] [7] | |
2005 | Sheng Xiang & Water3 - Getting Dark (臨暗) | [8] [9] | |
2006 | The Chairman - Looking for a New World (找一個新世界) | [10] [11] | |
2007 | Sodagreen - Little Universe (小宇宙) | [12] [13] | |
2008 | Sodagreen - Incomparable Beauty (無與倫比的美麗) | [14] | |
2009 | Mayday - Poetry of the Day After | [15] [16] | |
2010 | 1976 - Manic Pixie Dream Girl (不合時宜) | [17] [18] | |
2011 | Matzka - Matzka | [19] [20] | |
2012 | Mayday - Second Round | [21] [22] | |
2013 | Monkey Pilot - Big Child | [23] [24] | |
2014 | Mixer - Circus Movement (馬戲團運動) | [25] | |
2015 | Buddha Jump - Let You See (給你看) | [26] | |
2016 | Sodagreen - Winter Endless (冬 未了) | [27] | |
2017 | No Party for Cao Dong - The Servile (醜奴兒) | [28] | |
2018 | The Chairman - The Offering (祭) |
| [29] |
2019 | Chthonic – Battlefields of Asura (政治) |
| [30] |
2020 | Fire EX. – Stand Up Like A Taiwanese (無名英雄) |
| [31] |
2021 | Sunset Rollercoaster – SOFT STORM |
| [32] |
2022 | Flesh Juicer– GOLDEN 太子 BRO |
| [33] |
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