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'''Aliene Ma'riage''' was a ]ese ] band and part of the country's ] movement. It was formed by Kyoka, Mast and Ray in 1998 and disbanded in 2001. The group released three albums, along with several single and video releases. '''Aliene Ma'riage''' was a ]ese ] and ] band. It was formed by Kyoka, Mast and Ray<ref name="Fools Mate 219">Sachi Hasegawa ''Aliene Ma'riage Interview'' Fools Mate Vol 219, Jan 2000 pg 107</ref> in 1998 and disbanded in 2001. The group released three albums, along with several single and video releases.


==Lineup== ==Lineup==
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* Mast – guitar * Mast – guitar
* Ray – bass * Ray – bass

==Biography==

The 8 song release ''Les Soirée Yoru no Butoukai/Senrei no Shou ~ Shoutan Hen'' sold out an edition of 10,000 by December 1999.<ref name="12.26 Shibuya ON AIR EAST">''12.26 Shibuya ON AIR EAST'' Paphlet released 12.26.1999, pg 6</ref>.

Aliene Ma'riage completed a country wide tour in 2000, before recording their first maxi single ''Ma'ria'' which was released on August 26. This name does refer to the "Mother of Christ."<ref name="Fools Mate 227">Chisoko Hasegawa ''Aliene Ma'riage Interview'' Fool's Mate Vol 227 September 2000 pg 110</ref>

March 30, 2001 they released their first full album ''21st Century''.<ref name="Vicious May 2001">''V's File 1 Aliene Ma'riage'' Vicious May 2001 pg 112</ref>

Kyoka announced his first solo mini-album ''M'' in 2001.<ref name="Vicious June 2001">''V's File 7 vocal Kyoka'' Vicious June 2001, pg 114</ref>

Aliene Ma'riage had a reunion in 2005<ref name="Cure Vol 21">''Cure'' Vol 21, June, Released 2005.04.21, pg 73 - 76</ref> <ref name="Cure Vol 23">''Cure'' Vol 23, August, released 2005. 6.21</ref> and 2007<ref name="JAME NEWS"> Retrieved Aug 20 2007</ref> at the "Hold Your Key Party" revivals.


==Discography== ==Discography==
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* ''Last Live'' (], ]) * ''Last Live'' (], ])
* ''Boku ~Shimobe~'' (], ]) * ''Boku ~Shimobe~'' (], ])

==References==
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Aliene Ma'riage
Musical artist

Aliene Ma'riage was a Japanese punk and visual kei band. It was formed by Kyoka, Mast and Ray in 1998 and disbanded in 2001. The group released three albums, along with several single and video releases.

Lineup

  • Kyoka – vocals
  • Mast – guitar
  • Ray – bass

Biography

The 8 song release Les Soirée Yoru no Butoukai/Senrei no Shou ~ Shoutan Hen sold out an edition of 10,000 by December 1999..

Aliene Ma'riage completed a country wide tour in 2000, before recording their first maxi single Ma'ria which was released on August 26. This name does refer to the "Mother of Christ."

March 30, 2001 they released their first full album 21st Century.

Kyoka announced his first solo mini-album M in 2001.

Aliene Ma'riage had a reunion in 2005 and 2007 at the "Hold Your Key Party" revivals.

Discography

Albums

  • Les Soirée Yoru no Butoukai/Senrei no Shou ~ Shoutan Hen (May 26, 1999)
  • Les Soirée Yoru no Butoukai/Danzai no Shou ~ Shinbatsu Hen (July 23, 1999)
  • 21st Century (March 31, 2001)

Singles

Videography

References

  1. Sachi Hasegawa Aliene Ma'riage Interview Fools Mate Vol 219, Jan 2000 pg 107
  2. 12.26 Shibuya ON AIR EAST Paphlet released 12.26.1999, pg 6
  3. Chisoko Hasegawa Aliene Ma'riage Interview Fool's Mate Vol 227 September 2000 pg 110
  4. V's File 1 Aliene Ma'riage Vicious May 2001 pg 112
  5. V's File 7 vocal Kyoka Vicious June 2001, pg 114
  6. Cure Vol 21, June, Released 2005.04.21, pg 73 - 76
  7. Cure Vol 23, August, released 2005. 6.21
  8. " Hold Your Key 2007 at JAME news Retrieved Aug 20 2007
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