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T-Pistonz+KMC : ウィキペディア英語版
T-Pistonz+KMC

is a Japanese pop group under the ("FRAME" ) label; a joint venture of Level-5, currently with Avex Group and formerly with the Up-Front Group. They actually debuted on UFG imprint "hachama".
They performed the theme songs of Nintendo DS software and TV animation series, "Inazuma Eleven".
== History ==
In 2008, T-Pistonz was formed from a four-man punk rock band, Tonkotsu Pistons. A Japanese choreographer, Lucky Ikeda a.k.a. In-Chiquita has been working with them.
Since "Maji de Kansha"(released in June 2009), KMC, a rapper, joined and they used the name "T-Pistonz+KMC".
Their 5th single "Katte Nakōze!"(March, 2010) made it high up the Oricon weekly chart.
All of their singles have been used as theme songs for the Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS and wii software and TV animation series, "Inazuma Eleven", "Inazuma Eleven Go", "Inazuma Eleven Go Chrono Stone" and "Inazuma Eleven Go Galaxy".
At September 16, 2014, the band formally announced their dissolving on the official website.〔http://avex.jp/t-pistonz/news/detail.php?id=1014182〕

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