Missalina Rei
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| Missalina Rei | |
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| Genre(s) | Punk |
| Years active | 1998–2000 |
| Label(s) | Key Party/Enamell |
| Associated acts | Deflina Ma'riage |
| Members | |
| Arisu Arisugawa Hiro Aya Kazui |
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Missalina Rei was a Japanese punk band and part of the country's visual kei movement. It was formed in 1998 and signed to the indie label Key Party Records. The group disbanded in 2000.
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[edit] Lineup
- Arisu Arisugawa (ありすがわ ありす?) – vocals
- Since the disbandment, he has played in the band Coup D'e tat[1] (2001–2003).
- Aya (彩) – bass
- He was at one point the vocalist of the band, and did vocals on one of their early demotapes. After Missalina Rei, Aya was in the bands Zero,[1] Candy Crunch Speaker (2001–2002)[2] Re-fire, Marilyn DustSchool, Deflina Ma'riage[1] (2006–2007),[3], and 199X (from 2007).[4] Deflina Ma'riage, the name a mixture of Aliene Ma'riage, Deflower, and Missalina Rei, released an album including three cover songs, one from each of the aforementioned bands.
[edit] Discography
- Albums and EPs
- Gekka Hakurei (月花白麗? , July 23, 1998)
- Nijiiro Shita Amedama no Motarashita Koufuku na Hitotachi no Seitan Kara Sono Tenmatsu Made (虹色した飴玉のもたらした幸福なひと達の生誕からその顛末まで, November 21, 1998)
- Singles
- "Tokimeki" (ト☆キ☆メ☆キ TO☆KI☆ME☆KI, December 16, 1999)
- "Ke (Usagi)" (ケ(兎), July 28, 2000)
- "Hare (Tori)" (ハレ(鳥), September 29, 2000)
[edit] Videography
- Minerva (August 26, 1998)
- VTR Tokimeki (VTR ト☆キ☆メ☆キ VTR "TO☆KI☆ME☆KI", August 23, 2000)
- Last... Live! (2000)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e Missalina Rei page at Grass Thread (Japanese)
- ^ Candy Crunch Speaker page at Grass Thread (Japanese)
- ^ Deflina Ma'riage Official Website (Japanese)
- ^ 199X official website (Japanese)
- ^ Madronja Official Mobile Site at the Internet Archive (Japanese), archived July 16 2006.

