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'''Eve of Destiny''' are a gothic industrial act, founded by [[Haruhiko Ash]], formerly of [[The Zolge]], and featuring [[Közi]], ex-guitarist of [[MALICE MIZER]], who officially joined in 2002. Unusually for a Japanese band, a large proportion of their live performances are overseas. The first Eve of Destiny gig took place in Leipzig, Germany, in 1998. Since then they have performed many times in Scandinavia, Germany, Poland, Austria etc... and have also developed a following in Australia. Due to problems with their former record label, [[Celtic Circle Productions|Celtic Circle Productions]], it is quite difficult to obtain a copy of their album [[Nervous and Innocence]]. Eve of Destiny's departure from CCP caused the cancellation of some gigs. The band is currently on hiatus and their official website was closed.
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[[File:Eve of Destiny.jpg|thumb|350px|Haruhiko Ash & Közi]]
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'''Eve of Destiny''' are a gothic industrial act, founded by [[Haruhiko Ash]], formerly of [[The Zolge]], and featuring [[Közi]], ex-guitarist of [[MALICE MIZER]], who officially joined in 2002. Unusually for a Japanese band, a large proportion of their live performances are overseas. The first Eve of Destiny gig took place in Leipzig, Germany, in 1998. Since then they have performed many times in Scandinavia, Germany, Poland, Austria etc... and have also developed a following in Australia. Due to problems with their former record label, [[Celtic Circle Productions]], it is quite difficult to obtain a copy of their album [[Nervous and Innocence]]. Eve of Destiny's departure from CCP caused the cancellation of some gigs. The band is currently on hiatus and their official website was closed.
  
==Discography==
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== Members ==
===Mini-Album===
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* [[Haruhiko Ash]] - vocal
* [2005.04.??] [[Nervous and Innocence]]
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* [[Közi]] - guitar
==External Links==
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== Discography ==
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=== Mini-Album ===
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* [2005.04.24] [[Nervous and Innocence]]
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=== Compilations ===
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* [1998.10.27] The Black Bible (#13 Desperado)
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* [2003.05.xx] Astan Vol.16
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* [2003.07.01] '''Razed in Black''' - Damaged (#3 I'll Damage You (Mix))
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* [2003.07.25] OFF: Sound Vol. 01 (#08 Nervous and Innocence)
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* [2003.07.26] X.Castle Party (#15 Garden For A Zealot)
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* [2003.10.xx] Astan Vol.17 (#2 You Killed Me First)
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* [2003.11.xx] Zilloscope (#3 Eve of Destruction)
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== External Links ==
 
* [http://www.soundofjapan.hu/industry/ English Fansite]
 
* [http://www.soundofjapan.hu/industry/ English Fansite]
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Revision as of 13:06, 14 June 2009

Haruhiko Ash & Közi

Eve of Destiny are a gothic industrial act, founded by Haruhiko Ash, formerly of The Zolge, and featuring Közi, ex-guitarist of MALICE MIZER, who officially joined in 2002. Unusually for a Japanese band, a large proportion of their live performances are overseas. The first Eve of Destiny gig took place in Leipzig, Germany, in 1998. Since then they have performed many times in Scandinavia, Germany, Poland, Austria etc... and have also developed a following in Australia. Due to problems with their former record label, Celtic Circle Productions, it is quite difficult to obtain a copy of their album Nervous and Innocence. Eve of Destiny's departure from CCP caused the cancellation of some gigs. The band is currently on hiatus and their official website was closed.

Members

Discography

Mini-Album

Compilations

  • [1998.10.27] The Black Bible (#13 Desperado)
  • [2003.05.xx] Astan Vol.16
  • [2003.07.01] Razed in Black - Damaged (#3 I'll Damage You (Mix))
  • [2003.07.25] OFF: Sound Vol. 01 (#08 Nervous and Innocence)
  • [2003.07.26] X.Castle Party (#15 Garden For A Zealot)
  • [2003.10.xx] Astan Vol.17 (#2 You Killed Me First)
  • [2003.11.xx] Zilloscope (#3 Eve of Destruction)

External Links



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