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Latest revision as of 16:58, 5 November 2016
Suzunone (鈴の音; Sound of a Bell) was a short-lived Japanese pop indie duo managed by RunTime. They served as the opening act for ZONE's tour, ZONE TOUR ASTRO GIRL 2003 ~Natsu Daa! ZONE Daa! Zenin Shuugou~, and were also featured prominently on their TV show, ZONE Potage. They released one single before disbanding. Misako later became a member of the band ZAQ.
Members
Discography
Singles
- [2003.07.23] Kokoro no Tobira (心の扉; The Door to My Heart)
Compilation / Other
- [2003.07.16] ZONE with Girlz & Boyz (Run Time All Stars) - ASTRO Girlz & Boyz