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About fripSide:FripSide (stylized as fripSide) a Japanese trance and pop duo, originally formed by composer Sat and singer in February 2002.When the group started, they were releasing their songs on the Japanese amateur and indie community, muzie. FripSide's albums were always high in sales at muzie's online CD shop. As of July 2006, more than 6,000 copies of the three original albums have been soldThey officially became a part of Visual Art's in 2006. They released their works under elseena-music entertainment and many of their songs was created for Visual Art's games, as well as other erotic game companies. In addition, fripSide had a side group, called 'fripSide NAO Project' which started on March 30, 2007.
FripSide NAO Project released songs different from the usual style of fripSide, and did not follow fripSide's motto of 'creating songs that everyone can relate to'. One album and one single were released under fripSide NAO project.On March 15, 2009, nao stated on the fripSide Official Website that she had graduated from fripSide. Sat and nao want to pursue different musical careers, as nao intends to pursue a solo singing career. Meanwhile Sat will continue in fripSide with a new project called, fripside: THE NEXT PROJECT.Seiyuu, replaced nao as the vocalist of fripSide.
They re-debuted under the record label Geneon Universal Entertainment with single 'Only My Railgun' on November 4, 2009. The single debuted at the number-three position on the Japanese Oricon weekly single charts with the first week sales of about 26,000 copies, which was higher than the position of single 'Flower of Bravery' (No.
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Rabbit Syndrome is the fifth album released by the first generation of and first under the ' name. It was released at Comic Market 73.The song ' was used as theme song for the PC game Ane wa Erokomi Henshuu-sha, ' was used as theme song for the Sena★Sena (Senaka: Otaru Blog), ' was used as theme song for the PC game Imouto ni! Sukusui Kisetara Nugasana Itsu!, ' was used as theme song for the PC game Koibito-doushi de Suru Koto Zenbu, ' was used as theme song for the RADiO Twinkle☆Kuru Seida-su and ' was used as theme song for the drama CD Moe Dora CD School Heart's.External Links.