Crack Fierce

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Crack Fierce
Birth nameHideki Kato
Also known asFlim Flam
Origin Hamura, Tokyo
Genres Noise music
Instruments Effects units, electronics, objects
Years active1996–present
LabelsUnited Syndicate
Associated actsC-Fat, Melting Plastic Head Core

Hideki Kato, better known under the stage name Crack Fierce, is a Japanese noise musician. He started Crack Fierce in the spring of 1996, and also runs the label United Syndicate. [1] He has also built effects units. [2]

Contents

Note: He is not the same as Kato Hideki, who plays bass in Ground Zero.

Discography

As Crack Fierce

As C-Fat

with Two Assistant Deputy Ministers

As Flip Flop

As Melting Plastic Head Core

with Mo*Te

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References

  1. Kato, Hideki (2004). "Crack Fierce". Dada Drumming. Archived from the original on January 25, 2005. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
  2. "Crack Fierce Ring Mod". GearBug. Retrieved July 12, 2015.

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