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* [2014.09.24] [[Fuujin Kaikou]] (風神界逅)
 
* [2014.09.24] [[Fuujin Kaikou]] (風神界逅)
 
* [2014.09.24] [[Raijin Sousei]] (雷神創世)
 
* [2014.09.24] [[Raijin Sousei]] (雷神創世)
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* [2016.11.30] [[Karyoubinga]] (迦陵頻伽)
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* [2018.06.06] [[Hado Myoo]] (覇道明王)
  
 
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===Best Albums===
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* [2013.12.04] [[Ryuo Shugyoku]] (龍凰珠玉)
 
* [2013.12.04] [[Ryuo Shugyoku]] (龍凰珠玉)
  
===Mini Album===
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===Mini-Albums===
 
* [2002.07.24] [[Fuuin Kairan]] (封印廻濫; ''Perfectly Circular Seal'')  
 
* [2002.07.24] [[Fuuin Kairan]] (封印廻濫; ''Perfectly Circular Seal'')  
  
 
===Live Albums===
 
===Live Albums===
 
* [2003.06.25] [[Sekinetsu Enbu]] (赤熱演舞; ''Red Hot Dance'')  
 
* [2003.06.25] [[Sekinetsu Enbu]] (赤熱演舞; ''Red Hot Dance'')  
* [2006.06.07] [[Onmyou Live]] (陰陽雷舞; ''Yin and Yang Live'')  
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* [2006.06.07] [[Onmyou Live]] (陰陽雷舞; ''Yin and Yang Live'')
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* [2006.06.21] [[Shugyoku Enbu Vol.1]] (珠玉宴舞) <small>(Digital)</small>
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* [2006.06.21] [[Shugyoku Enbu Vol.2]] (珠玉宴舞) <small>(Digital)</small>
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===Boxes===
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* [2010.12.22] [[Onmyou Taizen]] (陰陽大全)
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* [2019.12.04] [[Tanban Taizen]] (単盤大全)
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===Soundtracks===
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* [2010.03.10] [[Pachinko CR Sengoku Ranbu ~Aoki Dokugan~ Original Soundtrack]] (ぱちんこCR戦国乱舞〜蒼き独眼〜 オリジナルサウンドトラック)
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* [2011.07.27] [[Pachinko CR Sengoku Ranbu ~Konpeki no SoJin~ Original Soundtrack]] (ぱちんこCR戦国乱舞〜紺碧の双刃〜オリジナルサウンドトラック/ ゲームミュージック)
  
 
===Singles===
 
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* [2011.02.09] [[Konpeki no Soujin]] (紺碧の双刃)
 
* [2011.02.09] [[Konpeki no Soujin]] (紺碧の双刃)
 
* [2014.03.19] [[Seiten no Mikazuki]] (青天の三日月)
 
* [2014.03.19] [[Seiten no Mikazuki]] (青天の三日月)
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* [2018.01.10] [[Ouka Ninpouchou]] (桜花忍法帖)
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* [2019.10.23] [[Ichirin Itteki]] (一輪一滴)
  
 
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* [2015.09.09] [[Fujin Raibu]] (風神雷舞)
 
* [2015.09.09] [[Fujin Raibu]] (風神雷舞)
 
* [2015.09.09] [[Raijin Raibu]] (雷神雷舞)
 
* [2015.09.09] [[Raijin Raibu]] (雷神雷舞)
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* [2017.06.14] [[Zettenranbu]] (絶巓鸞舞)
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* [2019.03.13] [[Hado Seibu]] (覇道征舞)
  
 
==Publications==
 
==Publications==

Latest revision as of 22:32, 3 April 2020

Onmyo-za promoting "Kureha" (2008)

Onmyo-za (陰陽座) is a Japanese heavy metal band that is one of the best-known of the genre in Japan. Their sound mixes traditional Japanese mythology with heavy sound and lyrics written in archaic Japanese. The concept of yin and yang is very prominent in their music by fusing many opposites together (for example, calm traditional folk instrumentation with heavy metal and female vocals with male ones). They are also a very theatrical act, and they are also notable for their powerful female and male duo vocals and at times Iron Maiden-inspired guitar riffs. The yukata is the band's trademark costume.

Trivia

  • Onmyo-za's name is written 陰陽座 in Japanese and is often misread as inyou-za because even some Japanese natives do not realize that even though 陰 and 陽 are pronounced in and you separately, they form a special compound when together and are pronounced onmyou. The meaning of onmyou is the meeting of yin and yang.
  • Maneki and Matatabi are brothers.
  • Onmyo-za's concerts are only held in summer and spring, and the crowd receives fans instead of glow sticks.

Members

Discography

Albums

Best Albums

Mini-Albums

  • [2002.07.24] Fuuin Kairan (封印廻濫; Perfectly Circular Seal)

Live Albums

Boxes

Soundtracks

Singles

Digital Singles

Video Releases

Publications

Magazines

  • [2010.09.xx] FOOL'S MATE 2010 November Issue (Feature)
  • [2010.10.xx] FOOL'S MATE December Issue (Feature)

External Links