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'''Royal Pirates''' (로얄 파이럿츠) is a Korean-American rock band formed in 2004. They were formerly known as Fading From Dawn however after bassist [[Kim Moon Chan|Richard Kim]], [[Kim Moon Chul]]'s brother, died in 2008 in a car accident. Moon Chul and [[Kim Soo Yoon|Soo Yoon]] felt that they could not be Fading From Dawn without him and decided to change the band's name. They officially debuted in 2013 under [[Apple of the Eye Co.]].
'''Royal Pirates''' (로얄 파이럿츠) is a Korean-American rock band formed in 2004. They were formerly known as "Fading From Dawn" however after bassist [[Kim Moon Chan|Richard Kim]], [[Kim Moon Chul]]'s brother, passed away in 2008 in a car accident, Moon Chul and [[Kim Soo Yoon|Soo Yoon]] felt that they could not be Fading From Dawn without him and decided to change the band's name. They officially debuted in 2013 under [[Apple of the Eye Co.]].


On January 31, 2017, [[James Lee]] announced through his Instagram account that he had decided to leave the band in order to recover from his hand injury.
On January 31, 2017, [[James Lee]] announced through his Instagram account that he had decided to leave the band in order to recover from his hand injury.

Latest revision as of 14:21, 26 September 2017

Royal Pirates promoting Hasta La Vista (2017)

Royal Pirates (로얄 파이럿츠) is a Korean-American rock band formed in 2004. They were formerly known as "Fading From Dawn" however after bassist Richard Kim, Kim Moon Chul's brother, passed away in 2008 in a car accident, Moon Chul and Soo Yoon felt that they could not be Fading From Dawn without him and decided to change the band's name. They officially debuted in 2013 under Apple of the Eye Co..

On January 31, 2017, James Lee announced through his Instagram account that he had decided to leave the band in order to recover from his hand injury.

Members

Current Members

Former Members

Korean Discography

Mini-Albums

Digital Singles

Japanese Discography

Mini-Albums

Taiwanese Discography

Mini-Albums

External Links

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