Killing Boy

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Killing Boy is a rock band of Japan.

History

In 2010, ART-SCHOOL's Kinoshitariki was formed by former members of Hinata Hidekazu. [1] At 31 December in the same year, COUNTDOWN JAPAN 10/11 MOON STAGE do the first live. [2] [3]

Contents

March 2011, "Killing Boy" that have its own label named "VeryApe Records" was released [4] [5] as first album. [6]

Members

Regular support

Okita and Ito is participating in both live and recording. [8]

Discography

Album

  1. Killing Boy (9 March 2011, [9] 39th Oricon)
  2. Destroying Beauty (6 June 2012, 34th Oricon)

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