History
The band formed in September of 2002 by Yuuga, initially going under the pseudonym Paro. Soon after, Yura (ex-Misery and Kilah), Reika (ex-member from La'miss Fairy) and Yuune joined Devil Kitty,they released their first full album in November.Visunavi ProfileSound
Devil Kitty was initially known for their unique sound, erratically combining heavy metal with pop rock, with influences from Punk, and often had lo-fi production. When they reformed in 2015, they had switched to Metalcore and Deathcore, but kept the pop rock sound mixed in. Because of the completely different lineups and genre choices between the 2002 and 2015 Devil Kitty, Yuuga considers them to be different bands. As with most of Yuuga's bands, Devil Kitty often took elements from their own songs as well as Yuuga's other projects combined them and released them as new. The most notable instance is Kikei no 2 channeler being a combination of his past Kar'MariA songs, Kikei no Egao and Dokuzetsu na 2channeler (the former itself a combination of two even earlier Yuuga songs, Smile and Kikei no Kimi he). This would continue in Yuuga's solo project and GOKIBURI, but ended with the formation of the 2015 Devil Kitty.Controversy
Devil Kitty was known for being involved in certain controversies. Songs such as Kikei no 2 channeler allude to past drama with the Japanese image board 2 channel. In 2003, a fan alleged that guitarist Totto had raped her. He was then fired from the band, and Yuuga asked people not to work with him or meet him on dating sites.Discography
Singles
*''Eseikare Rock Star'' (エセイカレ☆ROCK STAR) October 23, 2003 *''Vo.Shita'' (Vo.弑夕) - October 1, 2004Albums
*''Akuma Kicha'' (悪魔鬼茶) November 30, 2002, reissued December 23, 2002 *''Akuma Kourin'' (-悪魔降臨-) August 11, 2004EPs
*''Kiai'' (鬼愛) May 5, 2003 *''-Cobra-'' April 28, 2004 *''-Fukou Jiman-'' (-不幸自慢-) May 26, 2004 *''-Ware, Akumako-'' (-我、悪魔故-) June 30, 2004References
Visual kei musical groups Japanese hard rock musical groups Japanese experimental musical groups Musical groups established in 2002 Musical groups disestablished in 2004 2002 establishments in Japan {{Japan-band-stub