Zi:Kill | |
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Also known as | G-Kill |
Origin | Kanagawa, Japan |
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Years active | 1987–1994 |
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Members | Seiichi Ken Tusk Eby |
Past members | Masami Yukihiro Tetsu |
Zi:Kill (stylized as ZI:KILL or ZI÷KILL) was a Japanese rock band active from 1987 to 1994.[2] The core members were vocalist Tusk, bassist Seiichi and guitarist Ken. With their three major label studio albums reaching the top ten on the Oricon chart, Zi:Kill are regarded as an important act from the then-emerging visual kei scene.[1] They were featured in a chapter of Karl Taro Greenfeld's novel Speed Tribes that documents the writer's time spent with the band and the events that nearly caused their break up.