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*Vocals & Guitar: Takano Tetsu (高野 哲)
*Vocals & Guitar: [[Takano Tetsu]] (高野 哲)
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Revision as of 18:31, 27 April 2009

ZIGZO (ジグゾ)

Biography

ZIGZO was a Japanese rock band formed in 1999 by ex-L'Arc~en~Ciel drummer Sakura along with ex-Malice Mizer vocalist Takano Tetsu, and bassist DEN and guitarist RYO from BY-SEXUAL.

As the first project Sakura undertook following his arrest, he had high hopes for the band. Unfortunately they only lasted until 2002, when the band disbanded due to disagreements about what direction the band should take.

ZIGZO made their debut at a secret live in April 1999 under the name "Malice~en~Sex", a tribute to each of their former bands. They made few tv appearances, but they managed to put out two albums (including a best album) and a number of singles during the short time they were together.

Lineup

(Malice Mizer -> Mega8Ball -> ZIGZO -> nil)

  • Guitar: RYO (岡本 竜治)

(BY-SEXUAL -> BY-SEX -> ZIGZO -> test-No. -> Pt.)

  • Bass: DEN (大西 啓之)

(BY-SEXUAL -> BY-SEX -> Sisters no Future -> ZIGZO -> test-No. -> Pt.)

(L'Arc~en~Ciel -> ZIGZO -> SONS OF ALL PUSSYS -> Lion Heads -> Karasu)

Discography

Albums

1. MONSTER MUSIC (1999.10.1)

2. Add9 Suicide (2000.9.27)

3. Got"S"and dis-Star (2002.01.01)

Singles

1. 血と汗と涙の裏側のハッピー (1999.7.1)

2. ひまわり (1999.8.21)

3. splash! (2000.2.23)

4. tonight,I,will fall (2000.6.21)

5. WALK (2000.9.20)

6. THE WORLD INTRODUCTION (2001.2.1)

7. flow (2001.6.20)

8. チェルシー (2001.11.21)

Videography

1. The 1st Scene ZIGZO (VHS; 1999.12.01)

2. SONGS FROM GENTLE HEART ~video clips '99-'00 (VHS; 2001.02.21)

3. THE LAST SCENE ZIGZO (DVD; 2002.06)

External Links