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In 1998 Steve Carpenter, Anna Macdonald, Sean Evans and Tony Keenan got together, wrote some pop songs, called themselves 'bobafett' and played tons of gigs. They did this for about 2 years. During that time they recorded and released 2 cd-r type demo/album things all by themselves. In late 2000, with the imminent arrival of the star wars special edition, they decided to change the name of their band. It was at this point that 'tokyo adventures' were born. Based on the Wirral, the band released a number of compact disc recordings starting in 2000 with their debut mini album 'we have the technology'. They followed this up in 2001 with the album 'one kiss for luck' which was released on the Boss Tuneage label. 2002 saw the tokes release a split CD with their good mates 'Three Minute Margin'. By 2004 with Paul Stearne replacing Anna on bass, they released their final long player 'the hunter's handbook'. Saturday August 5th in Frodsham, Cheshire at the last ever Munkyfest, tokyo adventures played their final gig. They also released their last ever CD, the mini album 'deballare superbos!' Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.