Goodbye Blood And Roses

Album: Bara No Seido (2000)
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Songfacts®:

  • The group wrote this song in dedication to their drummer, Tetsu, who had passed away.
  • This is one of the few songs group leader Mana actually "speaks," although it's a small phrase. >>>
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    J.A.Z. - Los Angeles, CA, for above 2

Comments: 2

  • Gem from BritainThe drummer's name was Kami.

    Tetsu was the first vocalist of the band, before Gackt, then finally Klaha.
    Tetsu was the vocalist for the album: Memoire. Memoire DX contained the Baroque bonus track.
    Gackt was the vocalist for the albums: Voyage ~Sans Retour~ and Merveilles.
    Klaha was the vocalist for the album: Bara no Seidou.
    Klaha was the vocalist for the singles: Gardenia, Beast of Blood, and Garnet ~Kindan no Sono e~
  • Melissa from Menomonee Falls, WiTetsu was not the name of their drummer; it's Kami. Tetsu was Malice Mizer's first vocalist and was supposedly fired by Mana because he didn't feel his singing was adequate for the band
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