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  • ...n a group called the [[SUPER MONKEYS]] comprised of her and her classmates from the [[Wikipedia:Okinawa Actors School|Okinawa Actors School]] with the sing Amuro Namie is from the archipelago prefecture of Okinawa, the southernmost prefecture of Japan
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  • ...at human life based on current events". The beat of the song was inspired from [[Wikipedia:The Police|The Police]] song "[[Wikipedia:Synchronicity|Synchro ...ut of five groups/bands to have at least one top 5 single in four decades (80s, 90s, 00s, and 10s). The other groups are [[Southern All Stars]], [[THE ALF
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  • ...and [[Wikipedia:U2|U2]]. All of the brilliant green's songs feature lyrics from [[Kawase Tomoko]], while the majority songs (including all single A-sides) ...h school band (they went to different schools in Kyoto) that covered songs from such artists as the [[Wikipedia:Sex Pistols|Sex Pistols]] and the [[Wikiped
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  • : 60s 70s 80s # [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]]
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  • ...ere born in [[Wikipedia:New York City|New York City]], and take their name from [[Wikipedia:Hartsdale, New York|Hartsdales]]. The duo disbanded in 2006. ...gle also marks the sisters' first self-produced release, which was visible from their change of sound. Whereas all of their releases before this had a dist
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  • | Best of 80s [[Tsuppari High School Rock'n Roll(Toukou Hen)|Tsuppari High School Rock'n Roll(Toukou Hen)]]
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  • After taking a temporary break from his own work, Osawa resumed activity under the name MONDO GROSSO. The follo ...y. In 2002, Osawa provided a track, "[[Blz|BLZ]]", as the only contributor from Japan, for the official 2002 FIFA World Cup album ''Fever Pitch'', which wa
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  • '''the pillows''' (ザ・ピロウズ) are a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. They are best known in the west for their music in ''[[FLCL]]'', an ...teamed up with [[Manabe Yoshiaki]] (Guitar), who had previously played for 80s hair-band [[Persia]], and [[Yamanaka Sawao]] (Vocals). The group recorded t
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  • ...thout reading them. As a result of her father's influences, Nakagawa loves 80s idol music, anime, and old video games. She is considered to be something o ...its according to their hair. For example, if Nakagawa is [[Tsukino Usagi]] from Sailormoon, Ito will be [[Mizuno Ami]] because of her shorter hair. For the
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  • ...and carefree sound heard in [[J-Pop|pop music]]. She was highly successful from her debut to 1989, when she attempted suicide after a failed romance with [ ...r of 30 years, she has explored many different music genres including pop, rock, R&B, jazz, folk, blues, enka, and [[Wikipedia:Latin American music|Latin m
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  • ...Japanese rock]] musician and producer. He first got his start in the late '80s are part of the [[Shibuya-Kei]] band [[FLIPPER'S GUITAR]]. After the band b ...ck Albums.<small><ref>[https://www.discogs.com/lists/100-Greatest-Japanese-Rock-Albums/201121?page=1&limit=100 Discogs: Greatest Japanese Albums]</ref></sm
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  • ...xture of [[Wikipedia:Industrial rock|industrial rock]], [[Wikipedia:Gothic rock|gothic]] and [[Wikipedia:Dark wave|dark wave]]. In 2012, BUCK-TICK created ...''[[Catalogue 1987-1995|CATALOGUE 1987-1995]]''. But didn't stop BUCK-TICK from releasing as their 14th single, "[[Gessekai (BUCK-TICK)|Gessekai]]", was us
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  • ...ged by [http://steezlab.tv/ Steezlab Music]. Her parents enjoyed music, so from a young age she was always surrounded by a wide array of styles of music (e ...You," but she didn't start a musical career in earnest until she graduated from high school. Her first record was the single "[[The Roots]]" (featuring ano
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  • ...producer. He is best known for his time as the drummer of popular Japanese rock band [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]]. His musical influences include those of [[Wikipedia After graduating high school, Sakura became a roadie for the popular 80s band [[DEAD END]]. During his time with DEAD END he was able to fine-tune h
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  • # [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]] # [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]] ([[PV]])
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  • '''OFF COURSE''' (オフコース) was a Japanese folk and rock group active from 1964 to 1989. * [[Suzuki Yashiro]] (鈴木康博; Guitar from 1964 - 1983)
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  • ...a short hiatus in the early '80s, Lewis re-emerged in 1982 with a new hard rock sound. ...''WOMANISM'' albums) and started sporting a more covered up look dressing from badasss to her personal wacky style.
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  • ...ger-songwriter in 1979 with the single "[[Idakashi no Yongousen]]". In the 80s, he became famous as a radio personality and for writing many lyrics, start * [[BOW WOW|VOW WOW]] - [[Rock Me|Rock me]]
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  • [[Image:Otokogumi.jpg|thumb|350px|Otokogumi (clockwise from top left: Okamoto Kenichi, Takahashi Kazuya, Maeda Kouyou, Narita Shouji)]] ...e [[THE GOOD-BYE]] before them (and later [[TOKIO]]), Otokogumi was more a rock band than a boys band. Only [[Okamoto Kenichi]] remains in Johnny's nowaday
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  • From 2008/12/22 until 2009/12/20. ...ichi)|ROCK 'N' ROLL]] || 2009.08.05 || 111,375 || [[Image:Yazawa Eikichi - ROCK N ROLL.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter. Ono got his start in the 80s when he was the vocalist for the heavy metal band [[FORT BRAGG]]. In 1992, ...4.06.02] [[Hrs Presents Hard Rock Summit Unplugged Night|HRS PRESENTS HARD ROCK SUMMIT UNPLUGGED NIGHT]]
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  • * [[Rock From 80s]] <small>(Lyrics, Music)</small>
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  • ...1974 (16 Kounen no Houmonsha)]] (1974 (16光年の訪問者; ''The Visitor From 16 Light Years Away'') ...80年代モナリザの一夜; ''One Night With a Cheerful Einstein and a 80s' Mona Lisa'')
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  • ...80年代モナリザの一夜; ''One Night With a Cheerful Einstein and a 80s' Mona Lisa'') ...o Houmonsha) (single version)]] (1974 (16光年の訪問者; ''The Visitor From 16 Light Years Away'')
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  • ...songs ranging from Lewis' hits in the mid '70's and up through the early '80s. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...eam) music composition was provided to popular Japanese band [[TUBE]] from 80s. After then he joined to rock band [[ZYYG]], but one year later in 1994 he left band.
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  • [[Image:Amuro60s70s80sDVD.jpg|thumb|200px|[[60s 70s 80s|Single]] Cover]] : ROCK STEADY
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  • JPU Records is a [[J-Rock|Japanese Rock]] record label based in London, UK. Despite being independent, it works wit *'''Genres:''' [[J-Pop]], [[J-Rock]], Japanese metal
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  • ...co, new wave and jazz. He was most popular in the 70s through to the early 80s, being grouped together with [[Go Hiromi]] and [[Noguchi Goro]] as the "New He passed away in May of 2018 from acute heart failure.
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