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Fanatic Crisis : ウィキペディア英語版
Fanatic Crisis

Fanatic Crisis (stylized as FANATIC◇CRISIS) was a Japanese nagoya kei rock band active from 1992–2005.
==History==
They founded in Nagoya on the scene Nagoya kei with other bands such as Kuroyume. In 1993 Shin joined on guitar. They released the demo-tape Karuma in 1994, and a few months released their debut independent album Taiyou no Toriko on the label Noir.
Tohru joined on drums in 1995, and in 1996 when the album Mask on the Noir label was released Tohru was on drums. They signed with the major label For Life Records, who released two albums ''One -one for all-'' and The Lost Innocent. ''One -one for all-'' was named one of the top albums from 1989-1998 in a 2004 issue of the music magazine ''Band Yarouze''. In the 2000 they signing at Stoic Stone records.
In 2004 the band joined up with enka singer Kiyoshi Hikawa and they released a maxi-single Evergreen in 2004, who was also featured as b-side to final single EverLove.
In 2005 they playing the final concert at Tokyo Bay NK Hall

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