Crack Fierce
Crack Fierce | |
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Birth name | Hideki Kato |
Also known as | Flim Flam |
Origin | Hamura, Tokyo |
Genres | Noise music |
Instruments | Effects units, electronics, objects |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | United Syndicate |
Associated acts | C-Fat, Melting Plastic Head Core |
Hideki Kato, better known under the stage name Crack Fierce, is a Japanese noise musician. He started Crack Fierce in the spring of 1996, and also rungs the label United Syndicate.[1] He has also built effects units.[2]
Note: He is not the same as Kato Hideki, who plays bass in Ground Zero.
Discography
As Crack Fierce
- Vagina Starving (1996 United Syndicate)
- Smack My Crack (199? Self Abuse)
- Felony Noise (1997 Lazy Squid)
- Illegal Collage & Feedback (1998 Robotomy)
- Full Metal Confused (1998 Solipsism)
- Perspicacious Variance (1999 Spite)
- Red Flag (2008 Noise Ninja)
- Heterogenious Infusion (split with Mlehst) (1997 United Syndicate)
- "Pain Circulation" (split with Kazumoto Endo) (1997 United Syndicate)
- "Crowded Noise" (split with Armenia) (1997 Bizarre Audio Arts / United Syndicate)
- untitled (split with Third Organ) (1999 United Syndicate)
As C-Fat
with Two Assistant Deputy Ministers
- untitled (2004 United Syndicate)
- Kennel Club (2004 United Syndicate)
As Flip Flop
- Interior A Priori Estimate (200? United Syndicate)
As Melting Plastic Head Core
with Mo*Te
- My Sweet Memory (1998 Uncut)
References
- ↑ Kato, Hideki (2004). "Crack Fierce". Dada Drumming. Archived from the original on January 25, 2005. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
- ↑ "Crack Fierce Ring Mod". GearBug. Retrieved July 12, 2015.
External links
Crack Fierce discography at Discogs
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