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At Early life, Natapol deep into the poem, art and philosophy from his mother. this had an impact on his later life. Later, Natapol joined [[Silly Fools]] (then Silly Foolish). At that time, it was still an underground indie metal band. after then, they changed name to Silly Fools and signed to music label before released their first full-length album, ''I.Q. 180'' (1998). later also released ''Candyman'' (1999), ''Mint'' (2000), ''Juicy'' (2002) and last album with Silly Fools, ''King Size'' (2004).
At early of his music career, Natapol was often aloof from his religion. But later, he began to embrace religion and refused to drink alcohol during his performances and also refused to performed at alcohol-
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