Odbayar (Odnoo), guitarist A. Enkhtulga (Tulgaa), bassist D. Anar, and drummer M. Unurbayar (Uujgii).
The band secured a devout following after their impassioned set at the 2006 Playtime Festival (Mongolia's first and biggest rock fest).
After their first performance at Playtime festival they started to participate annually as they continuously gained a common crowd.
[1] Its hits were Hairtai (Love you) and Zuud Noirondoo(in the dream) (transcribed from the Mongolian Cyrillic alphabet).
In 2009, The Lemons released their second album, Залуу Ленины Ойролцоо Зн Давхарт (roughly translates to: On the 3rd floor, around young Lenin.)
Their third studio album 'III' attained a nationwide cult status due to its marketable pop synth blend.