Dustz

Dustz (currently stylized as DUSTZ) is a Japanese rock band fronted by French-Japanese actor Ray Fujita. Formed by Fujita and two of his classmates from the Lycée franco-japonais de Tokyo, the group has gained national renown by performing theme songs to various shows, including Sengoku Basara: Samurai Kings, Blood-C.[1][2] and most recently Zero: Black Blood.

Dustz
Years active2006 (2006)–present
LabelsBe On Key Records (2006-2009)
Epic Records Japan (2009-present)
Websitedustz.net
MembersRay
Gus
Kohei
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Past membersNZM
80
Naoki
KenT

Dustz's first album Trois was released by Epic Records Japan on December 14, 2011. Its deluxe edition was released in Digipak form with a DVD of Dustz's music videos.[3]

Members

  • Ray (Ray Fujita (藤田 玲, Fujita Rei, went by "Takuto" during indie releases)): Vocals
  • Gus (Austin Tomoya Kōrogi (興梠 オースティン朋哉, Kōrogi Ōsutin Tomoya)): Bass
  • Kohei (Kohei Ebata (江畑コーヘー, Ebata Kohē)): Guitar
  • Koji Shiouchi: DJ

Former members

  • NZM (Nozomu Kawai (若井 望, Kawai Nozomu, RUSHMORE)): Guitar
  • 80 (Etienne): Guitar
  • Naoki (Naoki Kawano (川野 直輝, Kawano Naoki)): Drums
  • KenT (Michel Chihiro Yokoyama (横山 ミッシェル千寛, Yokoyama Missheru Chihiro)): Guitar

Discography

Albums

  • Trois - December 14, 2011

Singles

Indies
No label
  • "Pain" - October 2006
  • "Never Again" - January 2007
  • "L&P Compilation CD" - March 9, 2007
  • "World" - March 9, 2007
Indies
Be On Key Records
  • "Future" - March 26, 2008
  • "Lapis lazuli" - February 14, 2009
Major
Epic Records Japan
  • "Break & Peace" - May 27, 2009
  • "Brilliant Day" - October 7, 2009
    • Oretachi wa Tenshi da! NO ANGEL NO LUCK insert song
  • "Criez" - April 6, 2011
  • "spiral" - August 31, 2011
Major
DolceStar Records
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