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band perhaps best known for performing the opening and closing songs of ''
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''. They also did several songs for musicals such as the Japanese version of ''
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''. After the band broke up in 1981, Noboru Kimura, the vocalist of the band, operated under his stage name Harry Kimura, doing several anime and tokusatsu themes.


Members

* Noboru Kimura (vocals) * Nobuo Hocchi (guitar, vocals) * Keiju Ishikawa (bass, vocals) * Kenji Mishiro (keyboards, vocals) * Satoshi Ishii (drums) * Takami Asano (guitar, chorus): Guest on the album " Chojin Locke: Lord Leon" only.


References

Japanese new wave musical groups {{Japan-band-stub