Continuous cover session band Haijin Kurobarazoku (廃人黒薔薇族) is formed by leader KISAKI.
Live debut, filmed and released years later by Kisaki in very limited quantity. A flyer was distributed at this live.
Sometime after the live at Namba ROCKETS, drummer Atsushi secedes and the band advertises themselves without a drummer for a short while. Shinya, the drummer from KISAKI's former band Ruby joins them in time for the live at Shinsaibashi BAHAMA.
A "secret session", advertised as ST??LA MA??A, appears at an event planned by 【Mø̃́Иø̃̀∵TÖИË】. This turns out to be Haijin Kurobarazoku (廃人黒薔薇族). It's unclear if they performed their usual songs or perhaps covered STELLA MARIA. A flyer was distributed at this live.
Session event Chibi LAZY EVE×2 (ちびLAZY EVE×2) is held, with Chibi LAZY (ちびLAZY) and Fictive Eye's. Those who brought the flyers distributed on November 3 and 21 received a present from the band. Event stickers and a pamphlet with member profiles of all band members are freely distributed to attendees.
Kyo (京) and Kaoru (薫) meet for the first time at Osaka-jo Hall while handing out flyers for La:Sadie's and CHARM, respectively.
The exact date of disbandment is unclear. A page in Mercure vol. 5 lists two 1996 dates, one at Umeda am hall on January 30 and the disbandment live sometime in February at an unspecified venue. However, a flyer distributed on November 21, 1995, doesn't mention a February date at all and instead teases the disbandment live to take place "somewhere in Osaka" in January. Finally, the band profile book from the December 23 live calls it the "Haijin Kurobarazoku Final 1995".
Furthermore, a flyer for the PRISM GROWING event on February 15, 1996, announces La:Sadie's as participants and apologises for the absence of Haijin Kurobarazoku at the previous event on January 30. Considering that La:Sadie's began their activities in January 1996 and Seine had already joined #4 in STELLA MARIA on December 13, 1995, it's most likely that Haijin Kurobarazoku (廃人黒薔薇族) ceased activities after the December 23 live, allowing the band members to focus on their new bands.
Haijin Kurobarazoku (廃人黒薔薇族) disbands
Haijin Kurobarazoku (廃人黒薔薇族) was a visual kei continuous session. They were active from 1995 to 1996 and are now disbanded.