Mofa Ha'arnavot Shel Dr. Kasper

2004 (reunion) Mofa Ha'arnavot Shel Dr. Kasper (translation: Dr. Casper’s Rabbit Show, Hebrew: מופע הארנבות של ד"ר קספר) is an Israeli rock band active since 1991.

It was part of a group of Israeli rock bands that began performing in the early 1990s and included Knesiyat Hasekhel (Church of Common Sense) and Ziknei Tzfat (Elders of Safad).

The band began when Shay Lahav received an offer to perform in a small pub in Tel Aviv called "HaAliya HaShnia".

With bass, drums, and keyboard programmed by Shay on his computer, the band won a small group of loyal fans and was noticed by their current manager, Dudi Levi, who saw their potential.

Their popularity grew mainly due to their wild performances which included flannel shirts, eyeliner, costumes, and Barzilay stripping down to underwear with a rabbit sewed on it, along with general chaos on stage.

Since then, they have released three brand new studio albums: Sof Lo Tov (unhappy ending, 2009), Ben Horeg (stepson, 2011) and Manginot (melodies, 2016).

He went to New York, started a band called The Sugar Lights, and gradually fell in love with rap music, becoming a sound engineer and working for Def Jam Recordings.