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  • ...two members were entering the military, while the other three would focus on their solo activities. As members came back from military with not comeback ...e members of [[Shinhwa]]. Each member was picked by a Shinhwa member based on their singing, dancing and endurance skills.
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  • ...[[Tokyo]]. The band's name is taken from a [[Wikipedia:Boris (song)|song]] on American rock band [[Wikipedia:Melvins|Melvins]]' album, [[Wikipedia:Bullhe * [2007.07.27] [[Damaged]] (<small>[[Stupid Babies Go Mad]]</small>)
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  • ...ocalist, left the band to pursue a solo career. At the same time Buzz went on hiatus as all the members began to, or had already begun, to serve mandator ...ease of the album ''[[Fuzz Buzz|fuzz·buzz]]''. This new line-up consisted on guitarist [[Yoon Woo Hyun]] and new member, vocalist [[Nayul]], however Nay
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  • # [[Won't Let You Go]] # [[Get on the Bus]]
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  • .... Quruli went to write songs and record right away, releasing a demo album on cassette tape called ''[[Quruli no Ichikaiten (demo)|Quruli no Ichikaiten]] ...orded tracks would become their first album, ''[[Moshi Moshi]]'', released on November 21st, 1997.
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  • ...y debuted with the mini-album ''[[Doko e Yuku (mini-album)|Doko e Yuku]]'' on [[Kando Records]]. In 2001, the band signed with [[Victor Entertainment|Spe ...ntertainment|Speedstar Records]]. Although they, to this day, still remain on Speedstar Records' roster, they're still often thought of as an indie band.
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  • * [1992.06.17] [[Bakuhatsu on Parade]] (爆発オンパレード) * [1997.03.26] [[Let's Go]]
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  • ** [[To Go de|To go de]] (To goで) <small>(Kuramochi Team B)</small> ...er performance was held on February 23, 2016. She graduated from the group on May 1, 2016, becoming the last 6th generation member to leave the group.
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  • ...r, [[Sakazaki Kohnosuke]] on acoustic guitar, and [[Takamizawa Toshihiko]] on electric guitar, with all three sharing the main vocals. They debuted in 19 ...ontinued as a three-member band and prepared to release their third single on December 10, 1975, titled "[[Fuchuu Torimono Hikae]]", a parody of the [[Wi
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  • # [[Merry Go-Round|Merry Go-round (Instrumental)]] ...riginal soundtrack of the film [[Birthday Present]]. This album reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for eight weeks and sold 343,670 copies.
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  • ...1985. She become a front vocal for the group's songs after her lead debut on the single "[[Osaki ni Shitsurei]]". ...released more singles, her own video games, and appeared as regular guests on various TV shows.
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  • : go crazy # go crazy
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  • ...des "[[Go Crazy (J)|go crazy]]" [[PV|music video]]. The single reached #17 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for three weeks.
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  • # [[Go Crazy (J)|go crazy]] ...Drive'' is the third studio album released by [[J]]. The album reached #18 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart, where it charted for three weeks.
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  • # [[Go With the Devil|GO with the Devil]] # [[Go Crazy (J)|go crazy]]
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  • # [[Go Charge]] # [[Endlessly, Goes on Forever|Endlessly, goes on forever]]
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  • : GO with the Devil -CRACK TRACKS II- # [[Go With the Devil|GO with the Devil]]
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  • # [[Loop on Blue|LOOP ON BLUE (Limited Version with Interview)]] # [[Go Crazy (J)|go crazy]]
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  • # [[Go Crazy (J)|go crazy]] ...[[J]]. It was filmed on January 4th, 2003 at Budokan. The DVD reached #51 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for one week. The concert was re-r
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  • # [[Go Crazy (J)|go crazy]] # [[Go With the Devil|GO with the Devil]]
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