This FAQ has its home on the official D-A-D website at
http://d-a-d.com/faq/.

D-A-D is a Danish band. D-A-D was previously known as D.A.D. and
before that as Disneyland After Dark. You can read more about the band in
The Band section.
Check out the
Discography to
see what music they have released so far.

The
Disney corporation didn't like the use
of the word "
Disneyland".

There is no fanclub as such, but you can join the
Net Pet Club!
Read about the NPC!

You should be able to buy them in any well-assorted recordstore - ask in your local recordshop!
If that fails, you can always buy the albums in the
D-A-D webshop - or you can try finding them in other netshops.

Osaka After Dark was only released in
Japan. Your best bet on getting your hands on a copy is either finding
another fan who is willing to sell her copy or checking out all the
used-record shops you can get to. You can also try the
trade-discussion on this very website.

You can buy merchandise via the net - the
D-A-D webshop. Merchandise is also for sale at
concerts.

All the lyrics are available through the
Discography. By clicking on the title of the album that the song is on and after that clicking on the songtitle.
You can also check out the
alphabetical list of songs or search all the lyrics for particular words or sentences.

In the
fan-section there are some tablatures submitted by dedicated fans. You can also find tabs on the various D-A-D
fan-sites.

Most of the time the answer is: "ZCMI doesn't mean anything, it just sounded good".
But sometimes the answer is "
ZCMI is a state of mind"...
... In Utah, USA they claim it means "Zion Cooperative Mercantile Incorporated"!

There are several reasons for this:
- D-A-D has a whole bunch of fans who do not understand Danish, and they feel left out if you write in Danish.
- The vast majority of fans knows English.
- D-A-D sings in English.

If you already have a Quicktime installed: Click on the
Broadcast or
Jukebox.
Please notice that you can not download the songs, you can only hear
them "streaming" (listening while online). That means that you may not
be able to listen to the songs if your internet-access is through a
firewall (at a company, school or similar).

You can get the Quicktime player for free from www.apple.com.
Step by step:
- Go to www.apple.com
- Top of the page, click on "Quicktime"
- Top of the page, click on "Download"
- To the left, pick which kind of player you want
- Remember to select or deselect the different type subscription services
- Click "Free download now"
- Download should begin
If you have problems, read more about the
Quicktime player here.

No. We will not be providing email services. Sorry.

Usually D-A-D only plays "
It's After Dark" when it actually
is dark. So if the concert you attended ended before it was dark, that is possibly why.

The webtender only adds tourdates when the information arrives from the
bookers. That is to be absolutely sure that there is no misinformation
given on the tourdates-page.

Select the
10-15 best of your pictures and send them to the
Webtender.
