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'''School Food Punishment''' (formerly '''school food punishment''') is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]], [[J-Rock|rock]], and ambient fusion band that formed in October 2004 and signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In December they had their first live concert in a metropolitan area, and in May 2005 they released their first demo album on a [[Wikipedia:CD-R|CD-R]]. Three months later in August they performed at an event sponsored by another band, [[six o'minus]].
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'''School Food Punishment''' (formerly ''school food punishment'') is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]], [[J-Rock|rock]], and ambient fusion band that formed in October of 2004 and is signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. In December of the same year they had their first live concert in a metropolitan area, and in May 2005 they released their first demo album on a [[Wikipedia:CD-R|CD-R]]. Three months later in August they performed at an event sponsored by another band, [[six o'minus]].
 
   
 
   
In 2009, they signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|EPIC Records Japan]] and made their major debut with the single single "[[Futuristic Imagination|futuristic imagination]]" which was used as the ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Eden of the East|Higashi no Eden]]. The following summer, the band flew to [[wikipedia:Paris|Paris]] to perform at [[wikipedia:Japan Expo|Japan Expo]] in front of thousands of people.
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In 2009, they signed with [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]], a [[Sony Music Entertainment]] sub-label, and made their major debut with the single single "[[Futuristic Imagination|futuristic imagination]]", which was used as the ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Higashi no Eden]]''. The following summer, the band flew to [[wikipedia:Paris|Paris]] to perform at [[wikipedia:Japan Expo|Japan Expo]] in front of thousands of people.
  
In 2010, for the anime's second theatrical release, ''Paradise Lost'', the band provided the opening and closing themes using the songs "[[Future Nova / After Laughter|future Nova]]" and "[[Future Nova / After Laughter|after laughter]]", respectively. In April the band released their major debut album, [[Amp-Reflection|''amp-reflection'']].
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In 2010, for the anime's second theatrical release, ''Paradise Lost'', the band provided the opening and closing themes using the songs "[[Future Nova|future nova]]" and "[[After Laughter|after laughter]]", respectively (the songs are from their fifth and first double A-side single "[[Future Nova / After Laughter|future nova / after laughter]]"). In April the band released their major debut album, ''[[Amp-Reflection|amp-reflection]]''.
  
[[RGP (School Food Punishment|RPG]], School Food Punishment's 6tth single, was released on May 11, 2011.
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"[[RGP (School Food Punishment)|RPG]]", School Food Punishment's 6th single, was released on May 11, 2011.
 
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School Food Punishment

School Food Punishment (formerly school food punishment) is a Japanese pop, rock, and ambient fusion band that formed in October of 2004 and is signed to Sony Music Entertainment. In December of the same year they had their first live concert in a metropolitan area, and in May 2005 they released their first demo album on a CD-R. Three months later in August they performed at an event sponsored by another band, six o'minus.

In 2009, they signed with EPIC Records, a Sony Music Entertainment sub-label, and made their major debut with the single single "futuristic imagination", which was used as the ending theme song for the anime Higashi no Eden. The following summer, the band flew to Paris to perform at Japan Expo in front of thousands of people.

In 2010, for the anime's second theatrical release, Paradise Lost, the band provided the opening and closing themes using the songs "future nova" and "after laughter", respectively (the songs are from their fifth and first double A-side single "future nova / after laughter"). In April the band released their major debut album, amp-reflection.

"RPG", School Food Punishment's 6th single, was released on May 11, 2011.