Vodka Rain

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Vodka Rain (보드카 레인)
Genres soft rock, indie
Years active 2007 - present
Labels MUSICABAL
Members Ahn Seung-joon (안승준)
Lee Hae-wan (이해완)
Joo Yoon-ha (주윤하)
Seo Sang-joon (서상준)

Vodka Rain is a South Korean indie band that formed in 2005. The band signed to MUSICABAL and released their debut album The Wonder Years in 2007. The band's current members include Ahn Seung-joon, Lee Hae-wan, Joo Yoon-ha, and Seo Sang-joon. [1]

Contents

Band members

Discography

Vodka Rain

Compilation Albums

Controversy

In 2011, Vodka Rain's "Night Time Restaurant" was banned by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Vodka Rain and several other indie bands entered a class action lawsuit against the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family to return their songs to the market. [2]

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References

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  2. "가요계, 여성부 상대 '줄소송' 현실화 되나". Naver News. 2011-08-29. Retrieved 2016-09-19.