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* '''Vocals''': Daisuke | * '''Vocals''': Daisuke | ||
* '''Guitar''': Yuana | * '''Guitar''': Yuana | ||
- | * '''Bass''': kazu | + | * '''Bass''': kazu |
* '''Drums''': Shizumi | * '''Drums''': Shizumi | ||
* '''Bass''': MASAYA (until 2000) | * '''Bass''': MASAYA (until 2000) | ||
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'''Singles''' | '''Singles''' | ||
- | * biological slicer (2000) | + | * biological slicer (2000) |
- | * Hakkyou Sakadachi Onanist (2001) | + | * Hakkyou Sakadachi Onanist (2001) |
- | * Jikasei Full Course (2001) | + | * Jikasei Full Course (2001) |
* LOOP OF LIFE (2001) | * LOOP OF LIFE (2001) | ||
- | * Shock Edge (2001) | + | * Shock Edge (2001) |
* Iro Megane to Scandal (2002) | * Iro Megane to Scandal (2002) | ||
- | * Kagerou no Jiten (2002) | + | * Kagerou no Jiten (2002) |
- | * Mizu hitari no kazoe uta (2002) | + | * Mizu hitari no kazoe uta (2002) |
- | * Hiaburi no kazoe uta (2002) | + | * Hiaburi no kazoe uta (2002) |
* Sakebi (2003) | * Sakebi (2003) | ||
- | * Kakokei Shinjitsu (2003) | + | * Kakokei Shinjitsu (2003) |
* XII dizzy (2004) | * XII dizzy (2004) | ||
- | * Sakurakurakura (2004) | + | * Sakurakurakura (2004) |
- | * Kurokami no Aitsu (2004) | + | * Kurokami no Aitsu (2004) |
- | * Shiroi Karasu (2004) | + | * Shiroi Karasu (2004) |
- | * Zetsubou ni Sayonara (2005) | + | * Zetsubou ni Sayonara (2005) |
- | * Kusatta umi de oborekakateiru boku wo sukutte kureta kimi (2005) | + | * Kusatta umi de oborekakateiru boku wo sukutte kureta kimi (2005) |
- | * Tonarimachi no Kanojo (2006) | + | * Tonarimachi no Kanojo (2006) |
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'''Albums''' | '''Albums''' | ||
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* Kurohata (2006) | * Kurohata (2006) | ||
* Shinjuka (2006) | * Shinjuka (2006) | ||
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Kagerou was a visual kei band formed in 1999 by vocalist Daisuke, and bassist MASAYA, who were later joined by guitarist Yuana. Kagerou means mayfly in Japanese and refers to a short lifespan. This has been related to Daisuke’s heart problems as he wrote most of the band’s lyrics. Much of their music is dark and angst ridden.
In 2000, Kagerou moved from the label Loop Ash to Lizard inside of Free-Will. After having become popular in Japan, they played Germany and France in 2005.
The band announced their break up at a concert in September 2006. They followed this with the release of a final greatest hits album entitled Shinjuka .
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