
On December 5, 2005, Tsunehito joined as the new bassist. 2006–2007: New lineup, Tafel Anatomie and Neo culture: Beyond the world The band's logotype, used since 2006. D launched their own publication called Mad Tea Party Magazine on August 7.
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They released their first full album titled The Name of the Rose on September 28 in two versions, each packaged with a DVD containing a different promotional video. On July 27, after finishing the recording of the forthcoming album, Rena left the band and Hide-Zou recorded bass for that release. In 2005, Rena remained in the band long enough to release one more single and promotional video, "Yami Yori Kurai Doukoku no a Capella to Bara Yori Akai Jounetsu no Aria". New Blood: Second Impact was released on December 8 of that year, quickly followed by their fourth single, "Mahiru no Koe: Synchronicity". They also released a remastered version of their first EP, with a previously unreleased track "Gareki no Hana". ĭuring 2004, D released another EP Yume Narishi Kuuchuu Teien, as well as a single entitled "Mayutsuki no Hitsugi", which was only for sale at three concerts in November, in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. On January 7 of the following year, they released their second EP: Paradox, which reached 13th place on the Oricon indies chart. "Alice" was released as a single on November 27.
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Two months after their reunion, they recorded their first single "Alice" which was given away for free at only one show in Tokyo that November. Once Ruiza was released from the hospital on September 27, D officially resumed activities with Hide-Zou replacing Sin on guitar. Meanwhile, Sin decided to leave the music scene and Hiroki called a former band member, Hide-Zou, to fill in. D went on a short pause of activities from that point, however Asagi and Hiroki continued to play concerts under the name "Night of the Children" with a support guitarist, Tetsu.

Shortly before the release, Sin quit D, and not long after, Ruiza had to leave the band due to undisclosed health issues. They released their first EP, New Blood on July 18. In March 2003, D was formed with their initial lineup of vocalist Asagi, guitarist Ruiza, drummer Hiroki, guitarist Sin, and bassist Rena. History 2003–2005: Formation and The Name of the Rose Their styling matches their music: fantastical, gothic and elegant. Their lyrics focus on love, human nature and esoteric themes, such as spirituality and the relationship between persons and nature, and their costumes are closely related to the stories they tell.

D's music includes heavy guitar songs, as well as melancholic ballads and even medieval music and folk dance from around the world.

D ( ディー, Dī) is a Japanese visual kei metal/ rock band formed in 2003 by Asagi, Ruiza and Sin, after their previous band Syndrome disbanded.
