Japanese all-female rock/pop band from 2002 to 2009
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Eu Phoria
Origin
Japan
Genres
Rock
pop
Years active
2002–2009
Labels
avex trax
Website
Official Site[dead link]
Musical artist
Eu Phoria (ユーフォーリア, Yūfōria) was a Japanese all-female band, formed in 2002. They made their major debut in 2007 on Avex's label Sonic Groove. Their songs were used as the theme songs of various Japanese television dramas and variety shows such as Tokumei Kakarichō Tadano Hitoshi, Itadakimuscle, Junk Sports, and DOWN TOWN DX. The band's final performance was on October 31, 2009. Both Tomoko and Reona went on to join Gacharic Spin and Doll$Boxx.
EuPhoria (ユーフォーリア, Yūfōria) was a Japanese all-female band, formed in 2002. They made their major debut in 2007 on Avex's label Sonic Groove. Their songs...
2009, after a concert in Ebisu, Shibuya, and was replaced by former EuPhoria member Tomo-zo. The band released their debut single "Lock On!!" on their...
2007 from GameTrailers, and was voted by fans as Game of the Year on G-Phoria. Halo 3 won the Edge Award For Interactive Innovation in August 2008. During...
Kingdom Hearts II "Best Voice Over" and "Best Soundtrack" in their 2006 G-Phoria awards show. The game was ranked the 16th greatest console video game of...
GameSpot editor's choice.[citation needed] It won 'Best Graphics' in the G-Phoria 2009 Awards.[citation needed] It also took in Game of the Year from Gamereactor...
Adventure Gamers. It was also nominated for Best Handheld Game on G4's G-phoria in 2008.[citation needed] During the 12th Annual Interactive Achievement...
inconsistent production values GameSpot awarded the game an 8 out of 10. G-Phoria's Best Alternative Sports Game for 2006 Known in Japan as Super Mario Stadium...