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- Sete Star Sept
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- Sete Star Sept is a Japanese noisecore band from Tokyo, Japan that formed in 2004. The band's name, Sete Star Sept, comes from a term used in pachinko, 7 Star 7. It has no meaning. Sete and Sept means Seven in Portuguese and French respectively. In 2009, after appearing on various compilations, demos, and split releases, Sete Star Sept released their first album Revision of Noise on Fuck Yoga Records. Soon after, the lineup changed, with Kiyasu remaining on drums, and vocalist Kae taking on bass duties.
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