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* [[Goto Mariko]] (Vocals and Guitar) | * [[Goto Mariko]] (Vocals and Guitar) | ||
* [[Matsumoto Yuko]] (Guitar) | * [[Matsumoto Yuko]] (Vocals and Guitar) | ||
* [[Kuwano Yoshifumi|Nancy]] (Bass) | * [[Kuwano Yoshifumi|Nancy]] (Bass) | ||
* [[Fukuhara Taichi]] (Drums) | * [[Fukuhara Taichi]] (Drums) |
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Usagi (うさぎ) was a Japanese noise rock and punk band that was founded in 2001 in Osaka.
Members
- Goto Mariko (Vocals and Guitar)
- Matsumoto Yuko (Vocals and Guitar)
- Nancy (Bass)
- Fukuhara Taichi (Drums)
Information
Usagi was formed by four friends from Osaka, Japan in 2001. During their few months together, Usagi appeared on the compilation It's Something Beautiful with the song "Wakare Uta". After performing around the Osaka area for a couple of years, they released their only mini-album Akemi-San to Midori-san which was released July 16, 2003 when Goto founded the group Midori. Just a few months later the band broke up.
Discography
Mini-Album
- [2003.07.16] Akemi-San to Midori-san (アケミさんとミドリさん)
Compilation
- [2002.xx.xx] It's Something Beautiful (#? Wakare Uta)
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