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Tomohiko Kira
吉良 知彦
Born(1959-12-06)December 6, 1959 Yamanashi Prefecture
DiedJuly 3, 2016(2016-07-03) (aged 56)
Instrument(s)Fender Stratocaster '78, Larrivee C-50, Button Bouzuki (flat back) and others
Formerly ofZabadak

Tomohiko Kira (吉良 知彦) (December 6, 1959 – July 3, 2016) was a Japanese guitarist who led the band ZABADAK. He also composed the original music for the 1988 cult horror film Evil Dead Trap,[1] and performed guitar on soundtracks of the role-playing video games Xenogears (1998) and Chrono Cross (1999), playing the opening and ending themes on the latter.[2] He later recorded an album with the singer of the ending theme from Chrono Cross, Noriko Mitose.[3]

His hobbies included collecting insects and the outdoors.[4] He owned a collection of butterflies and beetles.

He died on July 3, 2016,[5] 3 months after playing at a 30th anniversary concert.

References

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  1. ^ "Full cast and crew for Shiryo no wana". IMDb. Retrieved 2009-08-19.
  • ^ Studio BentStuff, ed. (1999). Chrono Cross Ultimania (in Japanese). DigiCube. p. 495. ISBN 4-87188-854-1.
  • ^ "Interview with Tomohiko Kira". Procyon Studio. 1999-12-24. Retrieved 25 July 2006. [dead link]
  • ^ "moment 吉良知彦インタビュー" (in Japanese). moment. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  • ^ "重要なお知らせ" (in Japanese). Zabadak Official Site. Retrieved 2016-07-06.
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