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Phantasmagoria was a visual kei rock band formed in November 2004 in Osaka, Japan by Kisaki, the executive of Under Code Production, a popular independent label. ==History== Phantasmagoria was formed in November 2004 and their first single "Material Pain" was released in the music magazine ''Shoxx'' on December 21 of the same year.〔Shoxx - Issue February 2005〕 The following day the group released its first Maxi-single, "Moonlight Revival". Phantasmagoria was featured on the cover of well-known visual kei magazine ''Cure'', one month after their formation, becoming one of the fastest-rising indie bands to appear on the cover of a magazine.〔Cure Magazine, February 2005 Issue - released December 18, 2004〕 During the 2010 Under Code Production's New Year's live, Phantasmagoria was once again revived to perform. Along with their revival, the band released a mini-album and a single which contained songs the band had written while they were active but never released. The EP, entitled ''Seeds of Brain'', contained four new songs, whereas the new single, "Diamond Dust", contained the title track and an instrumental version. In an interview with ''Shoxx'' magazine, Kisaki stated "Although we created the songs a while back, we never released them. We included those for hardcore fans who want to listen to all our songs. This is our last release; although I'm not sure if that sounds convincing (). But this time around it's really the end." On April 5, the band had their last official live and Kisaki announced his newest band, "凛 -the end of corruption world-," the day after. As of now, Phantasmagoria's last release is another collection of unreleased songs entitled ''Actuality'', which was released in two versions on June 16, 2010.〔
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