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Crack Fierce
Birth nameHideki Kato
Also known asFlim Flam
OriginHamura, Tokyo
GenresNoise music
Instrument(s)Effects units, electronics, objects
Years active1996–present
LabelsUnited Syndicate

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

  1. ^ Kato, Hideki (2004). "Crack Fierce". Dada Drumming. Archived from the original on January 25, 2005. Retrieved July 12, 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Crack Fierce Ring Mod". GearBug. Retrieved July 12, 2015.

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