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LM.C (Japanese band)

| years_active = 2006–present
| label =
| associated_acts =
| website = (Official site )
| current_members = Maya
Aiji
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LM.C is a Japanese visual kei rock duo playing a mix of electronic rock and pop, which they call "new century electrorock".
==History==
LM.C was founded by Maya, a guitarist for musician Miyavi his support band Ishihara Gundan (''Ishihara'' being Miyavi's real last name, ''Gundan'' means 'brigade' or 'army' in Japanese) and a guitarist in his own band The Sinners. While still with Miyavi, Maya and other support members also played live shows as LM.C. Later they were joined by Aiji of Pierrot.
After Maya quit Miyavi's band and Aiji's band Pierrot disbanded, LM.C made their major label debut in October 2006, releasing two singles, "Trailers (Gold)" and "Trailers (Silver)".〔"Trailers ()". (January 2007) ''Newtype USA''. p. 120.〕 As 2007 began, the group came out with a third single, "Oh My Juliet", which was the 2nd ending theme for the ''Red Garden'' anime. On March 7, they released their first EP, ''Glitter Loud Box''.
They released their fourth single, "Boys and Girls", in June 2007, featured as the second opening theme for the ''Katekyō Hitman Reborn!'' anime. Their fifth single, "Liar Liar/Sentimental Piggy Romance", saw an October 2007 release, while their sixth single, "Bell the Cat", was released in December of the same year.
In 2008, LM.C released "John" in the winter and "88", another opening theme for the ''Katekyō Hitman Reborn!'' anime, in the summer. LM.C then debuted in North America, performing at Anime Expo's "Battle of the Bands" on 3 July 2008, followed by a concert at the Crash Mansion in Los Angeles, California on 5 July.
Also in July, they performed their first hall concert at C.C. Lemon Hall in Shibuya, Japan. Tickets to the show were sold out within two minutes of its release.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=J!-ENT's Dennis A. Amith interviews LM.C )〕 Closing on July, they were invited to perform at the "Formoz Festival" in Taiwan as a main act for the second consecutive year. In November, LM.C's first album ''Super Glitter Loud Box'' and the second album ''Gimmical Impact!!'' were simultaneously released worldwide. These two albums were also available worldwide on main music download stores on the same day.
In March 2010, the band released the album ''Wonderful Wonderholic''. In October 2010, the band released a new single called "Let Me' Crazy!!" which featured their two new songs: "Let Me' Crazy!!" and "No Fun, No Future". Both songs had a PV released for them.
In July 2011, the band's single ''"Hoshi no Arika"'' was featured as the first opening theme for ''Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan'' second season. In October 2011, the band's single ''"The Love Song"'' will be released as the second opening theme for ''Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan'' second season. ''"The Love Song"'' will be on the ''☆★Best the LM.C☆★2006-2011 Singles'' album on October 12, 2011
In February 2012, their latest single ''"Ah Hah"'' was released, followed by their 4th original full album STRONG POP in April. The band also starts their live 2012 tour ''"-Strong Pop-"'', which has many concerts worldwide.
In 2013 the group released the single "My Favorite Monster", and in 2014 their 2nd and 3rd mini-albuns "PERFECT FANTASY" and "PERFECT RANBOW". They also released the DVD "LM.C Yaon de FEVER MAX!!!" exclusively for fanclub members.

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