Zi:Kill
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Spotify Followers | YouTube Subscribers | YouTube View Count | |
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2024-04-17 | -- | 1,560 | 381,447 |
-- | 0 | +361 | |
2024-04-18 | -- | 1,570 | 381,803 |
-- | +10 | +356 | |
2024-04-19 | -- | 1,570 | 382,237 |
-- | 0 | +434 | |
2024-04-20 | -- | 1,580 | 382,605 |
-- | +10 | +368 | |
2024-04-21 | -- | 1,580 | 382,994 |
-- | 0 | +389 | |
2024-04-22 | -- | 1,580 | 383,337 |
-- | 0 | +343 | |
2024-04-23 | -- | 1,580 | 383,698 |
-- | 0 | +361 | |
2024-04-24 | -- | 1,580 | 384,027 |
-- | 0 | +329 | |
2024-04-25 | -- | 1,580 | 384,439 |
-- | 0 | +412 | |
2024-04-26 | -- | 1,580 | 384,971 |
-- | 0 | +532 | |
2024-04-27 | -- | 1,590 | 385,243 |
-- | +10 | +272 | |
2024-04-28 | -- | 1,590 | 385,633 |
-- | 0 | +390 | |
2024-04-29 | -- | 1,590 | 385,971 |
-- | 0 | +338 | |
2024-04-30 | -- | 1,590 | 386,239 |
-- | 0 | +268 | |
2024-05-01 | -- | 1,590 | 386,540 |
-- | 0 | +301 | |
2024-05-02 | -- | 1,590 | 386,890 |
-- | 0 | +350 | |
2024-05-03 | -- | 1,590 | 387,262 |
-- | 0 | +372 | |
2024-05-04 | -- | 1,590 | 387,633 |
-- | 0 | +371 | |
2024-05-05 | -- | 1,590 | 388,023 |
-- | 0 | +390 | |
2024-05-06 | -- | 1,590 | 388,433 |
-- | 0 | +410 | |
2024-05-07 | -- | 1,600 | 388,788 |
-- | +10 | +355 | |
2024-05-08 | -- | 1,600 | 389,120 |
-- | 0 | +332 | |
2024-05-09 | -- | 1,600 | 389,539 |
-- | 0 | +419 | |
2024-05-10 | -- | 1,600 | 389,985 |
-- | 0 | +446 | |
2024-05-11 | -- | 1,600 | 390,330 |
-- | 0 | +345 | |
2024-05-12 | -- | 1,600 | 390,622 |
-- | 0 | +292 | |
2024-05-13 | -- | 1,600 | 391,003 |
-- | 0 | +381 | |
2024-05-14 | -- | 1,600 | 391,371 |
-- | 0 | +368 | |
2024-05-15 | -- | 1,600 | 391,698 |
-- | 0 | +327 | |
2024-05-16 | -- | 1,600 | 392,041 |
-- | 0 | +343 |
Last 7 Days | -- | 0 | +2,502 |
Last 30 Days | -- | +40 | +10,955 |
Years active | 1987-1994 |
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Genres | |
Zi:Kill was a Japanese visual kei rock band active from 1987 to 1994. The core members were vocalist Tusk, bassist Seiichi and guitarist Ken. Zi:Kill achieved moderate success, with their three major label studio albums reaching the top ten on the Oricon chart. They were featured in a chapter of Karl Taro Greenfeld's novel Speed Tribes that documents the writer's time spent with the band and the events that nearly caused their break up. – Wikipedia |
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