Hundred Percent Free
Hundred Percent Free formed in Tokyo in 1994, with Kazumi Nikaido on vocals, Hideki Fukasawa on guitar, Hiroki Nishikawa on bass, and Tomohiro Hayashi on...
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Hundred Percent Free formed in Tokyo in 1994, with Kazumi Nikaido on vocals, Hideki Fukasawa on guitar, Hiroki Nishikawa on bass, and Tomohiro Hayashi on drums. Their self-titled debut album came out in 1995, and they followed it with records like 'Happy Song' in 1997 and 'Eternal Dream' in 2003. Songs like 'Be With You' and 'Hello Mr. My Yesterday' became staples for the band.
Nikaido left the group in 2002, and Hundred Percent Free kept going without her. They've put out music since then, with Fukasawa remaining part of the lineup.
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