Die In Cries
1991
May
Yukki joins DIC, other than Kyo, the other members didn't reveal their names.
July 17
Die In Cries is officially formed, with members Kyo(vo), Shin(g), Takashi(b), Yukihiro(d).
Aug 10
Release of Kyo New Image Album "nothing to revolution".
Sept 10
Shin, Yukihiro forms two-man band Optic Nerve and releases "Optic Nerve Abstraction".
At the same time, Release of Kyo's "Nothing to revolution/film".
Oct 10
release of video single "Weeping Song/expression under the mask"

1992
Feb 5
release of First single "Melodies"
Mar 11
Release of Album "Visage".
One of the songs "die of cold" is a song which Yukihiro used for the SE in concert, is similar to "L'heure", and "Larva"
Apr 8
video "teasing of egoist" (bad title translation?) released.
March to May
conducting of "teasing of egoist" concert tour
Aug to Sept
conducting of "moment of evil show" concert tour (bad title translation?)
23 Sept
release of album "Node" and "My eyes"
Nov to December
"System of Node" concert tour conducted

1993
Jan 8
Release of single "to you"
Jan
Conducting of "System of node tour-to you-"
June 2
single "Nocturne" released
July 7
release of album "Eros"
Aug
conducting of "Welcome to CLUB Eros" tour
Sept to Oct
Conducting of "Beardsley's Puzzle" tour, 14 cities 15 performances
Nov 21
release of single "LOVE SONG"
Dec 1
album "Classique Ave.'s dove which can't fly" released
Dec 2
Performance "Beardsley's Puzzle~Final" at Budokan

1994
Mar 24
"Beardsley's puzzle~final piece at Budokan~" released
Mar to Apr
Conducting of "Beardsley's Puzzle ~kiss~" three cities, five performances
May 21
release of single "cresent moon"
Aug
conduction of "~from Classique Ave~ live"

1994
May
"'95 live seeds" tour conducted
May 2
In Shinjuku conference room, disbanding of Die In Cries is decided.
May 3
video "Clips" released.
June 21
release of album "Seeds"
July 2
in Tokyo NK Hall Live, declaration of disbandment, thus ending the life of this band.
Sept 21
Album "Last Live 1995.7.2" released.
Oct 21
Live video and LD "Last Live 1995.7.2" released, together with re-make and "THANX-Best of Die In Cries" from BMG's selection, CD includes Ishida Takakou (editor of magazine "Fools' mate")'s biography of band.

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