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'''Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets''' (岸田教団&THE明星ロケッツ) is a Japanese [[Doujin|doujin]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band. The band made their debut with the 2005 album ''[[Supernova (Kishida Kyoudan)|SUPERNOVA]]'' as '''Kishida Kyoudan'''. In 2008, after the release of five albums the band changed their name to Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets. The group is well known for covering songs from ''[[Touhou Project]]'' video games and for recently providing the [[HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD (single)|opening theme song]] to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD (anime)|HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD]]''.
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'''Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets''' (岸田教団&THE明星ロケッツ) is a Japanese [[Doujin|doujin]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band. The band made their debut with the 2005 album ''[[Supernova (Kishida Kyoudan)|SUPERNOVA]]'' as '''Kishida Kyoudan'''. In 2008, after the release of five albums the band changed their name to Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets. The group is well known for covering songs from ''[[Touhou Project]]'' video games and for recently providing the [[HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD (single)|opening theme song]] to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highschool_of_the_Dead HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD]''.
  
 
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Kishida Kyoudan formed in 2004, being completely made up of intrumentalists: lead and bassist [[Kishida]], guitarist [[Hayapi~]], drummer [[Micchan]]<ref>[http://www.geneonuniversal.jp/rondorobe/music/k-kyoudan/contents/hp0003/index00010000.html 岸田教団&THE明星ロケッツ プロフィール]</ref>. During this time the band recorded instrumental electronic rock music. The band released their debut album, in 2005 at Comiket C69<ref>[http://www.last.fm/music/Kishida%2BKyoudan%2B%2526%2BThe%2BAkeboshi%2BRockets/+wiki last.fm Profile]</ref>. Many of their songs were covers of songs from the ''[[Touhou Project]]'' video game series. In 2007, [[ichigo]], a female vocalist was added to the line up and the band began to take on more of a progressive rock sound. In 2008, the band changed its name to Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets with the release of their sixth album, ''[[Electric Blue|Elerectic blue]]''.
 
Kishida Kyoudan formed in 2004, being completely made up of intrumentalists: lead and bassist [[Kishida]], guitarist [[Hayapi~]], drummer [[Micchan]]<ref>[http://www.geneonuniversal.jp/rondorobe/music/k-kyoudan/contents/hp0003/index00010000.html 岸田教団&THE明星ロケッツ プロフィール]</ref>. During this time the band recorded instrumental electronic rock music. The band released their debut album, in 2005 at Comiket C69<ref>[http://www.last.fm/music/Kishida%2BKyoudan%2B%2526%2BThe%2BAkeboshi%2BRockets/+wiki last.fm Profile]</ref>. Many of their songs were covers of songs from the ''[[Touhou Project]]'' video game series. In 2007, [[ichigo]], a female vocalist was added to the line up and the band began to take on more of a progressive rock sound. In 2008, the band changed its name to Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets with the release of their sixth album, ''[[Electric Blue|Elerectic blue]]''.
  
In 2010, the band signed with major label [[Geneon Entertainment]] and established a new home page, while still maintaining their previous site. In August the band released their debut single, "[[HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD (single)|HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD]]", which was used as the opening theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] [[HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD (anime)|of the same name]]. The single was highly successful for the group, reaching #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
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In 2010, the band signed with major label [[Geneon Entertainment]] and established a new home page, while still maintaining their previous site. In August the band released their debut single, "[[HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD (single)|HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD]]", which was used as the opening theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highschool_of_the_Dead of the same name]. The single was highly successful for the group, reaching #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==

Revision as of 21:29, 18 February 2011

Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets

Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets (岸田教団&THE明星ロケッツ) is a Japanese doujin rock band. The band made their debut with the 2005 album SUPERNOVA as Kishida Kyoudan. In 2008, after the release of five albums the band changed their name to Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets. The group is well known for covering songs from Touhou Project video games and for recently providing the opening theme song to the anime HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD.

Members

Support members

Information

Kishida Kyoudan formed in 2004, being completely made up of intrumentalists: lead and bassist Kishida, guitarist Hayapi~, drummer Micchan[1]. During this time the band recorded instrumental electronic rock music. The band released their debut album, in 2005 at Comiket C69[2]. Many of their songs were covers of songs from the Touhou Project video game series. In 2007, ichigo, a female vocalist was added to the line up and the band began to take on more of a progressive rock sound. In 2008, the band changed its name to Kishida Kyoudan & THE Akeboshi Rockets with the release of their sixth album, Elerectic blue.

In 2010, the band signed with major label Geneon Entertainment and established a new home page, while still maintaining their previous site. In August the band released their debut single, "HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD", which was used as the opening theme song to the anime of the same name. The single was highly successful for the group, reaching #10 on the weekly Oricon chart.

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

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