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* [2010.03.31] [[Maigo to Myself|Maigo to MYSELF]] (迷子 to MYSELF)
* [2010.03.31] [[Maigo to Myself|Maigo to MYSELF]] (迷子 to MYSELF)
* [2010.09.22] [[Rock Climber|ROCK CLIMBER]]
* [2010.09.22] [[Rock Climber|ROCK CLIMBER]]
* [2011.01.26] [[Jyuugoya Crisis ~Kimi ni Aitai~]](十五夜クライシス~君に逢いたい~)
* [2011.01.26] [[Jyuugoya Crisis ~Kimi ni Aitai~]] (十五夜クライシス~君に逢いたい~)


=== Digital Singles ===
=== Digital Singles ===

Revision as of 08:43, 16 January 2011

Hundred Percent Free promoting Jūgoya Crisis〜-Kimi ni Aitai〜

Hundred Percent Free is a Japanese pop-rock band.

Members

  • Tack (タク; Vocals, MC, Lyrics)
  • Ko-KI (コウキ; Vocals, MC, Lyrics)
  • SIG (シゲ; Guitar, Music)
  • KAZ (カズ; Drums)
  • B-BURG (ビーバーグ; DJ, Music)

Former Members

Information

Hundred Percent Free formed in Nagoya City, Aichi Prefecture on July 2003. Three years later, they released a independent CD called "OFF LIMITED" that was only sold at their concerts. Then in 2008, they released their first digital singlr, entitled "Emotional∞TANK!!", under the indies label Magnifique. But about a year later, bassist MK-II decided to quit the band.

In 2010, they released their first major single, "Hello Mr. my yesterday", under the label pure infinity.

Discography

Hundred Percent Free (2009)

Mini-Albums

Digital Album

Singles

Digital Singles

External Links