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  • ...ello! Project. Early in Summer 2008, Goto left Hello! Project and moved to the [[rhythm zone]] label. In 2010 she transferred to [[avex trax]]. ...e]]. She soon established herself as a talented singer and dancer and took the lead on a large number of Morning Musume tracks.
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  • ...of sounds and moods; ranging from ballads to the catchy and upbeat, and to the heavy and hard-edged punk rock songs. ...uld be in an indefinite hiatus, even though the name was still featured on the collaborative releases by [[Aoi (Ayabie)|Aoi]] and [[Ryohei (Megamasso)|Ryo
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  • ...[Hakanaku mo Towa no Kanashi]]", the first opening to the second season of the anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]''. .... The band's official fanclub is called ''NEO SOUND WAVE'' and its members the ''NEO sound CREW''.
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  • ...[[Star Child]] management and releases music under [[KING RECORDS]]. Over the course of a thirty year career, she has become one of Japan's most popular ...h [[Art's Vision]] (a [[Seiyuu|seiyuu]] management company). She impressed the judges and was offered a deal.
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  • ...mi''' (矢井田瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist on the ...n Japan. At the same time, she has also found some success in the UK under the name "Yaiko". An album called ''[[U.K. Completion|U.K. COMPLETION]]'' was r
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  • ...e]]. YUKI made her solo debut in 2002 with the single, "[[The End of Shite|the end of shite]]". ...a Mou and her mother Isoya Ryouko. She is the younger sister of Yukari and the older sister of her brother Taminori. She attended an all-girls high school
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  • ...瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] artist who releases under the [[index.php?title=gr8!&action=edit|gr8!]] records sublabel of [[Sony]]. She ...uch as [[Wikipedia:Eric Clapton|Eric Clapton]] and [[Wikipedia:The Beatles|the Beatles]].
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  • ...charts. On May 18th, the group announced the dissolution of the band after the release of their 15th single "[[Reache|Re:ache]]" on August 11th, 2010. ...they met at a music festival, they decided to change their name and began the trek to a professional career.
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  • ...ng the end of her ninth single and third studio album, Shiina Ringo formed the band '''[[Tokyo Jihen]]''' which received similar success. In 2006, it was ...pedia:Ella Fitzgerald|Ella Fitzgerald]]'s [[wikipedia:Ella in Berlin: Mack the Knife|Ella in Berlin]] and [[BLANKEY JET CITY]]'s [[Skunk]].
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  • '''KIRITO''' (キリト) is the vocalist of [[Angelo]] and former vocalist of [[PIERROT (band)|PIERROT]]. ...solo single, "[[Door (Kirito)|DOOR]]", and touring under the name, called "The FEF of HAMELN".
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  • ..., and for their second album ''[[musiQ]]'' which was the #1 album of 2005. The group left [[Sony Music Japan|gr8! records]] in 2010 to start their own lab ...NAOTO]]'s mother, who thought they should be named after a colour (such as the famous Japanese rock band [[GLAY]]). Originally they performed at live hous
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  • ...member [[TOKIE]] left after the album's release, with [[u:zo]] joining as the new bassist and [[Nakao Yoshihiro]] coming in for guitar. ..."[[I Can't Live Without My Radio|I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT MY RADIO]]", became the theme song for FM Festival. They followed it up with a tour in December cal
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  • ...ly recognized for their contribution to the movie [[wikipedia:The Fast And the Furious: Tokyo Drift|Tokyo Drift]] soundtrack, [[Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furiou ...a:The Neptunes|The Neptunes]]. When the album hit stores, it reached #4 on the Oricon charts.
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  • * [2001.xx.xx] Funeral March * [2003.06.23] [[wikipedia:The Twins Effect|The Twins Effect]] (千機變)
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  • # [[Death Showcase|DEATH SHOWCASE]] ...for four singles and live footages from Germany. The album reached #85 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts, and it only ranked for one week selling 1,698 cop
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  • '''Miura Haruma''' is a Japanese actor and singer. He is part of the Japanese pop group [[Brash Brats]] and is widely known for his starring rol *'''Birthday:''' March 5, 1990
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  • ...d by [[Just Production]]. In 2006, Mano joined [[Hello! Pro Egg]]. She was the only soloist within [[Hello! Project]] from 2008 until her graduation in 20 .... She graduated from Ongaku Gatas on March 2nd, 2008 and Hello! Pro Egg on March 29th, 2008 to debut as a soloist. On June 29th, 2008 she released her debut
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  • ...ecords Japan]] in 2006. However the band officially disbanded a year after the release of their single "[[Sora (Hearts Grow)|Sora]]" (theme song to ''[[TE ...ands. The women of the band were in a band called [[G-Seven|G-SEVEN]], and the men were known as [[BAMBOO]]. In 2004, both of these bands disbanded and la
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  • ...nc.#flying DOG|flying DOG]] in 2007, and eventually in 2021 transferred to the [[Digital Double]] label. ...'''Nakabayashi May''' with the single "[[Crazy Crazy Crazy]]". But due to the unsuccess of her three singles with [[Universal Music Japan]], her talent a
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  • ...uring the 90's and the record companies signed and debuted 80 bands during the 90's in hopes of finding a new BOØWY. ...pany "Being" and goes to Tokyo. Things don't go as well as he expected and the band breaks up. Himuro joins another band called "Spinach Power" as their v
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  • ...IANIZM]]'', which was released at the very start of January 2010. In 2011, the band changed labels to [[avex trax]]. Nightmare has a side project alter-eg ...and other material along with performing at small house shows, Zannin left the band sometime in July for unknown reasons.
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  • ...nsraW''' (アンスロウ, ''ansurō'') was a Japanese rock band signed to the label [[SPEED-DISK]]. ...it´s also the unbelievable voice of the singers (often referred to as the death voice) which leaves its indelible mark.
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  • ...ma]] in 1983. They are considered as one of the [[Visual-Kei]] pioneers in the late 80s along with [[X JAPAN]] and [[D'ERLANGER]]. Their music is a mixtur ...entitled "[[To-Search|TO-SEARCH]]". They soon held concerts in Japan, with the first concert having only 800 people attending.
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  • ...early United States releases translated "キャシャーン" as "Casshan", the right spelling is always "Casshern". ...l later adaptions. It was aired from October 2nd, 1973 to June 25th, 1974. The story focuses on Casshern, a cyborg who fights robots to protect humans. He
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  • '''Shunsuke''' was the bass player of band [[bis]]. He died on March 28th, 2010. * '''Date of death:''' March 28th, 2010
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  • ...i Yu has been pregnant for five months and is expecting her first child in the Feburary, 2011. *[2007] [http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Mayonaka_no_March Mayonaka no March]
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  • ...nd later joined indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]] on November 30th at the "Nihon Seiatsu" tour final at LIQUID ROOM ebisu. SIVA disbanded on July 25t ...te and adopted the band concept 裏路地 (Ura Roji; ''A Back Alley'' or ''The Back Bottom'').
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  • [[Image:MAXIMUM THE HORMONE Yoshuu.jpg|thumb|450px||MAXIMUM THE HORMONE promoting ''[[Yoshuu Fukushuu]]'' (2013)]] ...buted in 1999 with the album ''[[A.S.A. Crew]]''. Currently they are under the label [[VAP]].
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  • ...t Gundam 00]]''s second ending theme song. She released her debut album in March 2008. She typically dresses in short shorts, her songs typically include a ** [[The Death March]] (2012)
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  • ...eplaced with [[Ji Young|Jiyoung]] and [[Hara]]. They became well known for the "butt dance", which was a part of their "[[Mister]]" choreography, and thei ...ts about the five members and DSP Entertainment meetings surfaced, however the company has not yet released an official statement about a possible agreeme
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  • ...the [[Lantis]] & [[Crown Gold|CROWN GOLD]] labels. SKE48 regularly perform the stage show at Sunshine Sakae in Nagoya. ...major single [[Oogoe Diamond]], and SKE48 started performing regularly in the SUNSHINE SAKAE theater. Even before they could release a single, [[Suzuki
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  • : [[MAXIMUM THE HORMONE]] #[[Akagi (MAXIMUM THE HORMONE)|Akagi]] (アカギ; ''Red Castle'')
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  • ...der [[avex trax]] label, it reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts in the first week with 12,275 copies sold. In August 2009, she will release her fi ...|SHADOW HEARTS FROM THE NEW WORLD Original Soundtracks]] (Disc 1 #1 ''From The New World'' with [[Ikuko]], #2 ''Et Unam -Chant Of ICARO-'', #3 ''Great Gho
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  • ...) is the co-founder and one of the primary vocalists of the band [[MAXIMUM THE HORMONE]]. ...INSANE YOUTH]], PANTERA, Slayer, BlindGuardian, ASSUCK, DROPDEAD, DISRUPT, The Exploited, G.B.H, [[Yoshikawa Koji]], [[ZIGGY]], [[Ozawa Kenzi]]
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  • ...se pop]]-[[:Category:J-R&B|R&B]] singer and actor. He debuted in 2008 with the single "[[Foolish Foolish|foolish foolish]]" under [[Sony Music Entertainme ...ic Entertainment#EPIC Records|EPIC Records]] and made his major debut with the single "[[Foolish Foolish|foolish foolish]]".
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  • ...agazine. The series ran for a total of seven volumes and ended it's run in the June 2004 issue of ''Ribon''. ...6, 2002 and ran for a total of 52 episodes with the last episode airing on March 29, 2003.
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  • ...iginally a quartet; [[Manabu (SCREW)|Manabu]] (ex-[[SHINTOKUmaru]]) joined the band as their second guitarist in June of 2007. ...sist. Their eighth single "[[Cursed Hurricane]]" is the first release with the current line-up.
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  • ..."2005 SM Casting System", and made her acting debut as a child actress in the 2005 drama ''[[Seo Dong Yo ]]'' as young Princess Sunhwa. On October 14, 20 * '''Birthdate:''' March 23, 1994
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  • ...ormed idol label [[T-Palette Records]], to which they and [[Negicco]] were the first artists signed. ...hita wa Ashita no Natsu ga Kuru|Ashita wa Ashita no Natsu ga Kuru ~Dr.USUI Death Techno Mix~]] (あしたはあしたの夏がくる)
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  • ...ber changes (with two former vocalists and guitarists) but has stayed with the same line-up since December 5th, 2009. ...)|Sou]] (ex-[[Be Luna|Be≒Luna]]) and [[Naoto]] (ex-[[KeiL]]) both joined the band. Sou would then leave about two years later, in December. After a hiat
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  • ...ith the [[Osaka]] independent label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]] and they had the band concept of ''Cynical Melancholy''. ...ive on November 3rd at Osaka BAYSIDE JENNY. That live was the first day of the UNDER CODE organised ''Nihon Seiatsu'' national tour.
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  • :Withering to death. # [[The Final|THE FINAL]]
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  • ...]]''. The single reached #33 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks. [[Category:March 2000]]
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  • # [[GODS N' DEATH]] "Bacchikoi!!!" is [[DEV PARADE]]'s second single and was used as the eigth ending song for popular [[anime]] [[NARUTO: Shippuuden]].
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  • ...nstrumentalist. He is best known as a member of the [[J-Rock|rock]] band [[THE ALFEE]]. .../sakazaki/index.html THE ALFEE PROFILE ( 坂崎 幸之助 )]". Retrieved March 16, 2010.</ref>
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  • ...ーラームーンR劇場版 ~音楽集~; ''Bishojo Senshi Sailor Moon R The Movie ~Music Collection~'') ...no Yochou (植物園のハプニング! ~ 侵略の予兆; ''Happening in the Garden! ~ Omen of Invasion'')
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  • # Asa no Namikimichi (朝の並木道; ''Tree-lined Streets of the Morning'') # Death Busters no Yabou (デスバスターズの野望; ''Death Busters Ambitions'')
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  • ...anguage manga rights, releasing the first volume on March 27, 2007. It won the 2008 Kodansha Manga Award for best children's manga. ...airing October 3, 2009 and ran for 25 episodes. The last episode aired on March 26, 2010.
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  • ...y [[wikipedia:Gainax|GAINAX]] company and [[Anno Hideaki]]. It is known as the most popular [[Anime|anime]] series in both Japan and North America. ...ころを、君に), released on July 19, 1997 put an end to the series. The TV series and both movies were licensed in North America.
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  • [[Image:X (manga).jpg|thumb|250px|The protagonists of X (from left to right: Shirou Kamui, Monou Kotori, Monou Fu ...rrently on hold due to its violent stories and Japanese social problems at the time of its publishment.
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