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Kids Alive was started in 1998 in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido with three middle school students. Two years later, they released their first single, "[[New Dream|NEW DREAM]]", under the indies label [[Kid Records]]. In 2001, the band was signed to the label [[cutting edge]] and released their first major label single, "[[Ame (Kids Alive)|Ame]]". A couple months later, they released the single "[[Bokura no Bouken]]", which became the band's most popular single.  
 
Kids Alive was started in 1998 in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido with three middle school students. Two years later, they released their first single, "[[New Dream|NEW DREAM]]", under the indies label [[Kid Records]]. In 2001, the band was signed to the label [[cutting edge]] and released their first major label single, "[[Ame (Kids Alive)|Ame]]". A couple months later, they released the single "[[Bokura no Bouken]]", which became the band's most popular single.  
  
In 2003, after releasing the single "[[Futari no Kisetsu ~North Point~]", Kids Alive announced that they were breaking up.
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In 2003, after releasing the single "[[Futari no Kisetsu ~North Point~]]", Kids Alive announced that they were breaking up.
  
 
== Discography ==
 
== Discography ==

Revision as of 21:48, 6 September 2010

Kids Alive

Kids Alive was a Japanese rock band from 1998 to 2003.

Members

Information

Kids Alive was started in 1998 in Ashibetsu City, Hokkaido with three middle school students. Two years later, they released their first single, "NEW DREAM", under the indies label Kid Records. In 2001, the band was signed to the label cutting edge and released their first major label single, "Ame". A couple months later, they released the single "Bokura no Bouken", which became the band's most popular single.

In 2003, after releasing the single "Futari no Kisetsu ~North Point~", Kids Alive announced that they were breaking up.

Discography

Album

Singles

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