ACID EATER
ACID EATER
From 2001 Yamazaki Maso and Toda Fusao started getting support from two additional members for their Christine 23 Onna shows, allowing more room for Maso's vocals in what was at first mainly an instrumental project.
Their repertoire shifted gradually towards 60's garage, including several covers. The band became increasingly brutal - a fuzzy and organ-filled "psychedelic garage acid punk".
On April 1 2005, Christine 23 Onna officially became the four-piece Acid Eater, though some older songs are occasionally heard live.
From 2001 Yamazaki Maso and Toda Fusao started getting support from two additional members for their Christine 23 Onna shows, allowing more room for Maso's vocals in what was at first mainly an instrumental project. Their repertoire shifted gradually towards 60's garage, including several covers. The band became increasingly brutal - a fuzzy and organ-filled "psychedelic garage acid punk". On April 1 2005, Christine 23 Onna officially became the four-piece Acid Eater, though some older songs are occasionally heard live.
Yamazaki does vocals, synthesizers and effects, Fusao is the guitarist, Miyaji plays organ and bass keyboards, while Akiba performs drumming duties. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
Yamazaki does vocals, synthesizers and effects, Fusao is the guitarist, Miyaji plays organ and bass keyboards, while Akiba performs drumming duties. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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