biography kannivalism

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kannivalism (カニヴァリズム) is a Japanese visual rock band, that formed in 2001, signed to Free-Will, and distributed by Sony Music. The band disbanded in 2001 when Baroque was formed, and reformed in 2006 after Baroque's disbandment, joined by bass player Yuchi.

Kannivalism, in their original lineup, performed their first concert on February 2, 2001 and performed their last concert June 20 2001 at a One-man (a concert with no opening act); they disbanded after releasing a few demos, and one single, Kannivalism Ittekimasu.

Kannivalism reformed in 2006. In April 2006, they released their first mini-album, Soukou Humority, which caught mainstream attention and the fans of baroque. Soon after in September 2006, the band released their first major-label single, Ritori, followed by their second Single Hoshi no Yoru in January 2007. Later in February 2007, Kannivalism finally debuted their first full-length album, Nu-Age, which included many popular songs from the previous releases of 2006-07. Again in mid-2007 they released two more singles: Small World, which included a rerecorded version of Cry Baby as well as the track the single was named for; and Monochrome, which included alternate covers and content.

Members

* 怜 (Ryo) - Vocals (ex-baroque)
* 圭 (Kei) - Guitar (ex-baroque)
* 裕地 (Yuchi) - Bass (ex-Anti Feminism, K@mikaze)

Previous Members:

* Kiri Koishikawa - Drums (ex-Porori, Unzu) (2001)

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