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* [2008.09.25] [[Hundred Percent Free (mini-album)|Hundred Percent Free]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2008.09.25] [[Hundred Percent Free (mini-album)|Hundred Percent Free]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2009.05.20] [[Reboot|REBOOT]] <small>(Indies)</small>
* [2009.05.20] [[Reboot (Hundred Percent Free Images)|REBOOT]] <small>(Indies)</small>¡


=== Digital Album ===
=== Digital Album ===

Revision as of 18:11, 14 September 2019

Hundred Percent Free promoting "Jyuugoya Crisis ~Kimi ni Aitai~" (2011)

Hundred Percent Free was 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)

Former Members

  • MK-II (マコツ; Bass)
  • B-BURG (ビーバーグ; DJ, Music) - Left the group on 2012, March.

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.

They disbanded in 2013 and they release the last best album.

Discography

Hundred Percent Free (2009)

Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

Digital Album

Singles

Digital Singles

Compilations/Others

External Links