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  • ...first Japanese album to be released as a USB Memory stick, as well as its releases in 2CD+DVD, CD+DVD, and CD-Only formats. The limited USB version comes with [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...ur interlude tracks - highly unusual at the time when compared to her past releases. This was met with some contention from fans. [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...cond A-side track. TYPE-C comes with all four songs. All types are limited releases each having only 2,000 copies. Each copy comes with one, out of a possible [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • '''Arc''' was a four member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene, signed with the indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. The band f ...SAKI's Official Blog''. 2010.12.19. Retrieved 2010.12.20.</ref> Their last releases will be the memorial best of album ''[[End at Time|End at time]]'' and memo
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  • ...i Ni'') is a four member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene that was formed on May 1st, 2003. Having signed with the independen ...drummer [[Kawauchi Tooru]] (ex-[[Nejire]]). Unlike many other [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] bands, 12012's line-up has stayed the same and the members themselves hav
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  • ...bel [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2009-2010). Ayabie was a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] band, but after their major debut the band ...inite hiatus, even though the name was still featured on the collaborative releases by [[Aoi (Ayabie)|Aoi]] and [[Ryohei (Megamasso)|Ryohei]].
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  • Prior to being T.M.Revolution, Nishikawa was a member of the [[Visual-kei|visual-kei]] band [[Luis-Mary]] which disbanded in 1993. In 1995, [[Asakura Daisuke]] ===Video Releases===
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  • ...t skill. [[LUNA SEA]] and [[X JAPAN]] were bands that led the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] revolution of the early 1990's in Japan a revolution that glorified andro ...also drew bandmate, [[Shinya (LUNA SEA)|Shinya]], to record on most of his releases. By the end of THE SPANK YOUR JUICE project in 2004, SUGIZO had released th
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  • ...of [[m-flo]]'s "[[m-flo loves|loves...]]" project. Since then, most of her releases have charted within the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. On October 22, In March 2009, melody. announced her pregnancy and marriage with [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]] artist [[Miyavi]].They have two daughters, "Lovelie Miyavi Ish
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  • ...ata Arctica]], [[wikipedia:Dream Theater|Dream Theater]], and [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[X JAPAN]]. ===Video Releases===
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  • ...of "[[Cragy Mama|CRA"G"Y☆MAMA]]" in November rounded off hitomi's music releases in 2005. No new releases followed "GO MY WAY" until September when hitomi released her 32nd single "
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  • :''Note: Click [[KAT-TUN#Discography|here]] for prior releases with '''[[KAT-TUN]]'''.'' :''Note: Click [[LANDS#Discography|here]] for prior releases with '''[[LANDS]]'''.''
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  • ...ternative rock, though their beginnings tend to be labeled as [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]], and are often compared with [[Wikipedia:Britpop|Britpop]] bands. ===Video Releases===
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  • ...y considered one of the most influential bands of [[Japan]]'s [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] music scene. Formed by [[Mana]] and [[Közi]], the band’s name stands f ...)|Kami]] would be credited as 'eternal blood relative' on all their future releases.
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  • '''Psycho le Cému''' (サイコ・ル・シェイム) is Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band with a flashy costume and powerful rock perfo ===Video Releases===
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  • ...released on February 21. The album contained 15 tracks with ten being new releases. The album was ranked number ten on the Oricon daily rankings during its fi ===Video Releases===
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  • ...i Ningen]]". The album covered more types of material then Kana's previous releases. Kana then left the [[Globule Music Publishers]] label after the album's re [[Category:Visual-Kei]]
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  • Originally their style was [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]], but later on, they settle down for a vaguely visual style. They drastica 2005 saw the first official European releases as well, in the form of that year's album [[Withering to Death.|Withering t
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  • '''Moi dix Mois''' is a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]] band founded by [[Mana]]. ===Video Releases===
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  • ...40 singles. With record numbers of audiences attending their concerts and releases reaching #1 spot on charts, GLAY continues to have an impact on the Japanes ...d to reach #1 on the charts in spite of the low sales compared to previous releases. In April 4th they released the single [[Kodou (GLAY)|Kodou]], wich is the
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  • ...マソ) is a three-piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. [[Ryohei (Megamasso)|Ryohei]], the former guitarist and leader of ...AL LINKS's "[More Burning Circus]". September was only three lives and two releases. The first live was at Kumamoto DRUM Be-9 on th 12th, the second was at Fuk
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  • ...res a wide variety of her songs from early in her career, up to her latest releases (at the time). It also features a collection of unique costumes including a [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • '''X JAPAN''' or '''X''' is a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band formed by [[YOSHIKI]]. Their sound started as [[J-Rock|Japanese rock ===Video Releases===
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  • ...ット) is a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They were previously known as ''Gazette'' before the release of th ===Video Releases===
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  • * ''Click here to see '''[[The Children#Discography|The Children]]''' releases * ''Click here to see '''[[Eclipse#Discography|Eclipse]]''' releases
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  • ...ingle "[[Love Brace|LOVE BRACE]]" which sold less then all of her previous releases.
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  • After that, her releases became much more inconsistent. She only released one single, ("[[Jump!ng Go
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  • ...gether. There are also numerous post-humous tribute, compilation and remix releases, and hide's official website, hide-city.com, remains active to this day. [[Category:Visual-Kei]]
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  • ...he group was officially formed by three former members of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[PIERROT]] in August of 2006 and was announced by [[KIRITO]] at the ...stlink Records]], which was made for both [[KIRITO]]'s and Angelo's future releases. Their next activity was in August for two fan club only lives titled "INTE
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  • '''BLOOD''' is a [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]]/[[Indies|indies]] [[Gothic|goth]] band that was founded in Feb ===Video Releases===
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  • ...personas are pronounced ''panic channel'' but are written differently. For releases, a single band can occupy one, or they can both occupy it. It's the same wi [[Category:Visual-Kei]]
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  • :''Note: Click [[machine#Discography|here]] for prior releases with '''[[machine]]'''.'' :''Note: Click [[Lucy#Discography|here]] for prior releases with '''[[Lucy]]'''.''
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  • ...' (ペニシリン) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene, though for a period they had eschewed the getups. They officially PENICILLIN began in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] category, their dress being a little haphazard. HAKUEI and O-JIRO general
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    '''D''' is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] variety with a [[:Category:J-Metal|metal]] sound. They formed in March of ...city~]]" single were simultaneously released on April 6th. Following those releases was their second anniversary one-man concert tour ''THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER
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  • ...990, and in 2007 they reunited once again. The band was one of the first [[Visual-Kei|visual]] bands and pioneered the visual musical style which was later used ===Video Releases===
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  • ...upe'') was a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] variety with a strong [[:Category:J-Jazz|jazz]] sound. They formed on Jan ...bum to be released in two different versions and to have a DVD. In overall releases, however, it's the second to be released in different versions and the four
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  • After her debut as a musical artist, Ichikawa's photobook releases were little to none and fans feared it was the end of her days as a gravure
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  • ...nded label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. After some line-up chnages, years of releases, lives, and increasing popularity, Vidoll graduated from the label along wi Vidoll's first releases were issued on July 21st, with the mini-albums ''[[Face Mayura|Face↓Mayur
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  • ...came into the picture with baroque. While not being stricktly [[Visual-Kei|Visual-kei]], even in the beginning, they carried a more [[Oshare-Kei|Oshare-kei]] (me ...the new year, 2004, they began activities again, but slowly. A few lives, releases, and a DVD. But things went downhill from there and in September, after jus
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  • SID was formed as a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band in May of 2003 by [[Mao (SID)|Mao]] (ex-[[SHULA]]) and [[Aki (SID)|A ...he band wasn't signed with a label, and instead self-published their first releases through their own label called ''Aishuu Democracy''.
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  • ...イン), is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. At the end of May 2010, it was announced that they had switched la ..."[[Gekkouyoku]]". On May 25th the band, along with many other [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] bands, collectively played at the "JRock Re
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  • ...nger [[Senju Akira]] (who would also be in charge of the later ''Utahime'' releases). ...single peaked at #19 and sold over 95,000 copies. Unfortunately, her later releases had little success until ''[[Zero Album - Utahime 2|ZERO album - Utahime 2]
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