Fukumenkei Noise
Fukumenkei Noise formed in 2012, reportedly from the remains of another band. They've performed wearing masks, which has kept their identities private. This...
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Fukumenkei Noise formed in 2012, reportedly from the remains of another band. They've performed wearing masks, which has kept their identities private. This choice has drawn some skepticism about their musicianship, but they've continued working regardless.
Their music includes songs like "Canary," "Spiral," and "Falling Silent." Their debut album was called "Mirror." The single "Canary" did well on Japanese charts.
They've put out a few albums and singles since starting. The masks and the music seem to be what people talk about when they talk about this band.
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