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  • [[Image:Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 'Rock Desu yo!'.jpg|thumb|200px|DVD Cover]] ...cast on [[TBS Channel|TBS Channel]] on 2007-03-31, and was released on DVD on 2007-04-25 under the [[PICCOLO TOWN]] label with catalog number PKBP-5072.
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  • [[File:GO ON AND ROCK IT.jpeg|thumb|300px|Album Cover]] : GO ON AND ROCK IT!
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  • '''Otsuka Ai''' (大塚愛) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer-songwriter on the [[avex trax]] label. She first appeared in September 2003 with the sing ...s. She also writes her own lyrics. Her music ranges from upbeat catchy pop/rock music that can be heard in tracks like "[[Happy Days (Otsuka Ai)|Happy Days
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  • ...Yen]]" was later released as an re-cut single, however, it featured a new rock arrangement of the track titled "[[Kuroge Wagyuu Joshio Tanyaki 680 Yen]]". The album reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, selling a total of 656,708 copies. It sold 224
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  • ...us hit single "[[Sakuranbo]]" that has been described has having a heavier rock sound. The single reached #6 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and it continued to rank for a total of 21 wee
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  • .... GAME was used as the Panasonic 700MD [[CM]] song. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 15 weeks. It sold 329,145 copies, bec ...Roll Circus Tour Final ~7 Days Special~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2010 A ~Rock'n'Roll Circus~]] <small>(AKBK "valle blanco" remix)</small>
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  • '''Betty''' (ベティ) was a short-lived [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo of the [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] variety. Formed in mid 2005, Betty o ...arist and [[AZu|NANA]] (ex-[[MASK]]) as their drummer. Three months later, on October 21st, Betty opened their official website. They had also announced
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  • ...oA - Stamp On It promo.jpg|thumb|450px|BoA promoting ''[[Stamp on It|Stamp On It]]'' (2023)]] ...the first Korean artist to rank in Oricon's top twenty. BoA has since gone on to have multiple top-charting releases in both Korea and Japan. BoA has als
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  • The group Eriko with Crunch didn't last long, she went on without them and pursue her solo career starting from single [[In the Name ...as a declining point in Imai's career. Many viewed the music as hard-core rock. Moreover, in the promotion of the music, she remarked "Many artists these
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  • '''fra-foa''' was a Japanese rock band on the [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label. ...represented a floating sensation that she would like to put in her songs. On May 2005, fra-foa played a last live marking the disbanding of the group.
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  • .... It was released in the USA by [http://www.tofurecords.com/ Tofu Records] on June 27th. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...charts for nine weeks, selling 116,771 copies. The 8cm single reached #72 on the [[Oricon]] chart and charted for six weeks, selling 15,840 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • [[Image:Uechan2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Ue-chan performing live at ARABAKI Rock Festival (2006)]] ...vocals could be heard in the song "Houchou Hasami Cutter Knife Dosu Kiri" on the album [[Rokkinpo Goroshi]].
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  • ...ond released under the stage name [[Miz|Mizrock]]. The single reached #134 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for one week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...he year 2009. A limited PLAYBUTTON edition of the album was later released on March 21st, 2012.
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  • ...a keyboard player, Janne Da Arc has become a major player in the Japanese rock industry. ...herry|yasu]] on vocals, [[ka-yu]] on bass, [[Chiba]] on drums and [[kiyo]] on keyboard. For unknown reasons, [[ka-yu]] then leaves the band and is replac
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  • ...new cover art, remastered tracks and three additional songs. It reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for nine weeks and sold 65,575 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...larinet, and piano. She started composing music at a very young age. Early on in her musical career she performed in punk bands, but now composes pop mus * [http://speena.riddel.nu/ GIRLIE ROCK! speena fansite]
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  • ...iel's second album, and the first released by a major label. It reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for 34 weeks and sold 161,180 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Shizuka no Umi de]] (静かの海で; ''On the Quiet Sea'') heavenly is L'Arc~en~Ciel's third album. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for 56 weeks and sold 390,640 copies.
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  • ...h album. This is the first album that features [[yukihiro]]. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 1,400,910 copies, becoming the #15 album of [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ricon]] chart of 1997. It also sold 253,090 copies in 1998 and reached #86 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart of that year. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # documentary on "1999 GRAND CROSS TOUR"(1999.08.20) ...iel's sixth album, released simultaneously with [[Ray|ray]]. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 2,255,870 copies, becoming the #5 album of 1
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  • # documentary on "1999 GRAND CROSS TOUR"(1999.08.22) ...l's seventh album, released simultaneously with [[Ark|ark]]. It reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 2,129,290 copies, becoming the #7 album of 1
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  • REAL is L'Arc~en~Ciel's eighth album. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 11 weeks. It sold 1,097,760 copies, b [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Metropolis|metropolis [android goes to be a deep sleep mix]]] ectomorphed works is L'Arc~en~Ciel's first remix album. It reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for six weeks. It sold 228,270 copies, be
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  • ...[[Japan]]. Their songs, all of which are instrumental, are usually focused on layered guitar melodies but strings and pianos are also prominently feature ...i Takada]]. The group soon released a 4 track EP entitled ''[[Hey, You]]'' on the small independent label ''Forty-4''.
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  • ...irst day of release. Mika's 2002 album [[True (Nakashima Mika)|TRUE]] went on to sell over one million copies. ...], composed by [[HYDE]], the vocalist and lyricist of the popular Japanese rock band [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]]. [[Glamorous Sky|GLAMOROUS SKY]] was a huge hit, giv
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  • The album reached #22 on the Oricon weekly charts, where it charted for three weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Rock Your Body]] ...y mind" is the third album released by [[Koda Kumi]]. The album reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 35 weeks, selling 147,746 copies.
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  • ## [[Rock'n Roll Is Dead|Rock'n Roll is Dead]] ...inment]]'s indie sub-label ''D-topia Independent''. The single reached #63 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two weeks.
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  • ...ed ''[[Secret (Hamasaki Ayumi album)|Secret]]'', with a similar balance of rock and pop sounds. The album features four interlude tracks - highly unusual a Hamasaki's official website announced on March 17, 2008 that ''GUILTY'' will be released digitally in over 26 countr
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  • # [[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~ (Modern Rock Version)]] (心・戦) ...S slipcase. The album reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it stayed on the chart for 10 weeks.
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  • The single reached #8 on the indies [[Oricon]] chart, and #107 on the [[Oricon]] chart where it charted for a week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...first indie works best album released by [[Asriel]]. The album reached #93 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for one week, selling 1,402 copies [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...s after her departure. Over the years her sound has changed from light pop-rock, to R&B and hip-hip, and most recently she has been releasing various types ...d their 1998 single "[[Salvia]]". She was also featured on a couple tracks on two of their albums: ''[[Rough and Ready|rough and ready]]'' and ''[[Sekai
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  • ...e, signed with the indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. The band formed on April 1st, 2003 somewhere in the [[Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai region]] ...売決定!!]" ''Arc @ UNDER CODE''. 2010.12.20. Retrieved 2010.12.20</ref> On August 1st, 2011 it was revealed that the members formed a new band, [[FUTU
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  • ...udes one randomly chosen dress-up jacket card. The mini-album reached #145 on the major [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted for a week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • '''Kamiki Aya''' (上木彩矢) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] and [[J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter signed to the [[Pony Canyon]] label and [[BOX CORPORATI ...ool and has been performing since a young age. Because of her love of punk rock, she learned the guitar which she incorporates into her music. Kamiki made
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  • ...; however, after she started self-producing her songs, Aiuchi incorporated rock influences in her music. Despite her minor setbacks, she remained a promine ...#5. Months later, her first album [[Be Happy]] was released; it reached #3 on the Oricon and sold over 325,000 copies.
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  • ...c Japan]] under the name '''Cherie''' and continuing with the up tempo pop-rock style for which she was already known. In mid 2012 she reverted to her orig ...nickname is Urin, and she has a mascot named Uribou. This was distributed on her mobile site and through GIZA MUSIC NET until the end of January 2007.
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  • * '''Tattoos:''' Two on her left arm, two on her right wrist (all since removed) ...5 with "[[Koisuru Velfarre Dance ~Saturday Night~]]", which debuted at #91 on the [[Oricon]] charts. Amuro and MAX would continue to work together throug
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  • ...e made her debut in 1992 with the cheeky "[[Mike Alway's Diary]]" and when on to become a well known [[:Category:Shibuya-Kei|Shibuya-kei]] singer. During ...e FLIPPER'S GUITAR compiled ''[[Fab Gear|FAB GEAR]]''. In 1992 Kahimi went on to release her first single "[[Mike Alway's Diary]]", named after her frien
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  • ...n 1997 at the age of fifteen, when she entered a singing competion on held on the television program, [[ASAYAN]]. The auditioned started with 13,500 cont ...elp increase in Japanese tourism in Guam). The single ended up reaching #5 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and selling over 250,000 copies.
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  • ...無限樂團) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] group on the [[avex trax]] label. They are named after composer and creator, [[Nagao The group debuted on September 29, 1999 with [[Tangerine Dream]] and holding a free concert in [
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  • .../anessa/ Shiseido "ANESSA"] [[CM|commercial]] song. This single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and is currently BONNIE PINK's most successfu BONNIE PINK first appeared on the scene in 1995, though her debut album, ''[[Blue Jam]]'' failed to gain
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  • ...has changed several times since forming in 2003. 15JAM's music is a mix of rock with mostly pop. ...d to make her CD debut. Although she had wanted to form a band, Rully went on in June to sell 15JAM's first CD, marketing herself not as a soloist but as
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  • ...Their musical style ranges from pop to R&B, hip-hop and even influences of rock. Over the years the members have grown in popularity both individually and ...are the first group to host the program since the first time it was aired on 1951. In 2014 they celebrated their fifteenth-year anniversary by holding a
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  • ...at 24 years old, he was set to released his third studio album "[[D.M.]]" on November 30th, 2011. * [2006.01.25] [[D-Rock With U|D-ROCK with U]]
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  • ...zu Saki]], [[Tokunaga Chinami]] and [[Sudou Maasa]] airs weekly on Fridays on JOQR. Berryz Kobo debuted at a concert on March 3, 2004, and they performed as backup dancers for W's promotional vid
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  • ...ve rock]], [[Wikipedia:Art rock|art rock]], [[Wikipedia:Gothic rock|gothic rock]], and others such as [[Wikipedia:New Wave music|new wave]] and [[Wikipedia ...mbia]] (1998), [[ATMARK CORPORATION]] (2003), [[Frontier Works]] (2004), [[ON THE RUN]] (2004~2005), their own label [[ZAZOU Records]] (1999~2000) and th
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  • ...produce her debut single, "[[Eternal Memories]]". The single peeked at #47 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts. Before the end of 1999 Kay released two more ...J-Pop|pop]] and [[:Category:J-Urban|urban]] genres. This album reached #60 on the charts and manged to chart for four weeks, selling 19,930 copies. Kay a
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  • '''Sharam Q''' (シャ乱Q) is [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. ...''). Their debut single was in July 1992. Their music was a combination of rock, pop, with a little funk thrown in. Known as much for their style and cloth
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  • ...uld leave the group to pursue a solo career. In 2003, m-flo would continue on as a duo, however with each different song would collaborate with a new art ...yo. [[Takahashi Taku|☆TAKU]], at the time, was the drummer for a mixture rock band called N.M.D.. [[VERBAL]] would later become the rapper for this band
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  • '''Aikawa Nanase''' (相川七瀬) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician under [[avex trax]] label. In 2010 she started a solo project ca ...Nothing else about her relationship was known until the birth of her son, on 6 September, 2001.
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  • ...k-kei"; having music that tends to be upbeat and poppish with a mixture of rock and punk, while their lyrical content usually consists of topics pertaining After their live on January 4th, 2010 at Nippon Budoukan, Antic Cafe has been on hiatus. Since the hiatus [[Tsukiyama Akiharu|Miku]] has formed a new band c
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  • ...ong is found on "[[Moon / Blossom|MOON / blossom]]" single as track #1 and on ''[[Love Songs (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Love songs]]'' album as track #3. It was us ...Roll Circus Tour Final ~7 Days Special~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2010 A ~Rock'n'Roll Circus~]]
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  • ...featured on "TONIGHT, TONIGHT, TONIGHT" music video. The single reached #6 on the weekly [[Oricon]] and charted for twelve weeks. As the single sold 65,9 : Found on the TREE CLIMBERS single as track one. This is the version set to the PV.
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  • # [[Urge On!!|URGE ON!!]] "XCT" is the debut single released by [[POLYSICS]]. The single reached #58 on the Oricon weekly charts, where it stayed for one week.
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  • ...soon established herself as a talented singer and dancer and took the lead on a large number of Morning Musume tracks. ...er graduation from Hello! Project had been announced by UFA and took place on the last date of her [[Goto Maki Live Tour 2007 G-Emotion II ~How to Use Se
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  • ...UDY AND MARY''' (ジュディ アンド マリー) was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC ...s playing with his band, [[JACKS'N'JOKER]]. Isoya made quite an impression on him and the two became quick friends. A few months after Isoya returned hom
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  • ...and Japanese. They are renowned for their unique music, a fusion of jazz, rock, pop and R&B, showcasing their versatility. ...the former member [[Nishikawa Takahiro]] (keyboardist) who left the group on March 24, 2002. Yoshida Miwa was discovered by Nishikawa Takahiro after he
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  • ...ージェイ オズマ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer/group debuted on 2006 under [[avex trax]]. Their are known for their comical/eccentric appea The DJ OZMA 's big family features DJ OZMA (singer), an alter-ego of rock band [[Kishidan]]'s leader [[Ayanocozey Show]], [[Hoshikuzu Teruya]] from K
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  • ...o some of the group's television appearances, many of which are circulated on-line, especially amongst the band's non-Japanese cult audience; these antic In 2002, Yaguchi graduated from Minimoni to take on leading the subgroup [[ZYX]], one of the first Hello! Project groups to inc
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  • After having numerous hits, tragedy struck on May 21, 1999 when [[SACHIKO]] suddenly passed away. Despite the loss of [[S ...aracter from DOUBLE, she released the album, ''[[Virgin Mix|virgin mix]]'' on July 4th 2007.
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  • ...single "[[Depression Sign|depression sign]]". They ended their indies era on February 28th, 2007 by graduating the label along with [[Vidoll]]. 12012 th ...led on February 3rd, 2011 that in the end, the members decided to continue on and restart with four members.
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  • ...rist [[Wikipedia:Mike Smith (guitarist)|Mike Smith]] performed lead guitar on the title track.<ref>"[http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_am_(TM_NETWORK%E3%81% The single reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks. This would make TM
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  • ...1st, 2010 with the twins [[Izaki Yusuke|Yusuke]] and [[Izaki Hisato]] keep on their activities as an actors and [[Kitamura Yu]] and [[Noguchi Seigo]] lea ...incorporating hip-hop and rap into their eighth single. They began trying rock in 2006 with their latest single, "[[Hanashitaku wa Nai]]".
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  • ...re mature sound than her past efforts, and has Hamasaki branching out into rock styles (with "[[End of the World (Hamasaki Ayumi)|End of the World]]", "[[K ''Duty'' charted at #1 for 4 consecutive weeks on the [[Oricon]] charts. It sold 2,603,550 copies in 2000, becoming the #2 al
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  • # [[Appears|appears (Junior‘s Appears On The Air)]] ...lbums]]. With this new record Hamasaki has shifted her sound from pop-rock on ''[[A Song for XX|A Song for ××]]'' to more dance orientated electronic p
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  • ..., after the release of her third studio album ''[[Bondage]]'', Kitade went on a hiatus citing poor health, and split with her label. She soon continued a ...chemist. The single was a success, gaining the #14 spot on Oricon and stay on the charts for twenty-two weeks. With the success of "Kesenai Tsumi", Kitad
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  • ...e pop]] singer. Michiyo was the winner of an audition that [[Tsunku]] held on the TV show [[ASAYAN]] to find a new female vocalist for his band [[Sharan ...ike Michiyo. She left Hello! Project in 2002, later releasing three albums on her own as Michiyo.
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  • ...l styles over the years ranging from bubblegum pop to more recently rock. On February 2010 it was announced that the group would disband after their 10t
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  • ...Front Agency]] and previously part of [[Hello! Project]]. Buono! disbanded on May 22, 2017. * [2008.12.20] [[Buono! Kessei 1 Shuunen Kinen FC Special Live ~Rock'n Buono!~]] <small>(FC Limited)</small>
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  • AI was born on November 02, 1981 in Los Angeles, CA to a Japanese father and half-Japanese Her debut single "[[Cry, Just Cry|Cry, just Cry]]" (released on November 22, 2000) was followed up with two singles and the album "[[My Nam
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  • ...nder her Puyuma aboriginal name, ''Amit'', which featured a more prominent rock sound. ...'[[Fashao|Fāshāo]]''. Due to the popularity of the album, A-Mei embarked on a tour around Asia shortly after its release. Her 2003 album, ''[[Yonggan (
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  • '''Amano Tsuki''' (天野月) is a female [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, musician, and illustrator. She began in the music busi ...o announced her new (current) stage name and that she would turn her focus on being an illustrator. She official website was then relaunched. A year late
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  • '''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...ut album ''[[Bougainvillea (Cocco)|Bougainvillea]]''. However as time went on Cocco did not take her new famous status well. Cocco was very much the oppo
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  • '''OLIVIA''' (also known as '''Olivia Lufkin''') is a bilingual artist on the [[cutting edge]], sub-label of [[avex trax]]. OLIVIA was born in [[wiki ...ck one. She now writes and composes all of her material. Though OLIVIA was on a hiatus for around two years after the release of ''[[The Lost Lolli]]'',
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  • ...07.26] [[Kanojo To Tip On Duo (CHiYO)|Kanojo to TIP ON DUO]] (彼女とTIP ON DUO) * [2006.12.27] [[Rock'n Rouge (CHiYO)|Rock'n Rouge]]
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  • ...rom ballads to the catchy and upbeat, and to the heavy and hard-edged punk rock songs. ...would be in an indefinite hiatus, even though the name was still featured on the collaborative releases by [[Aoi (Ayabie)|Aoi]] and [[Ryohei (Megamasso)
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  • ...nce on the single "[[Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~]]," and first appeared on the fourth studio album, "[[4th Ikimasshoi!]]". In the same year she also p Niigaki became Morning Musume's sub-leader on June 1, 2007, after [[Takahashi Ai]] became leader following [[Fujimoto Mik
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  • ...2003. He is currently working with [[AMUSE]] as part of the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. ...orarily suspended from further group activities so that they could reflect on the misdeeds done by some of its members. The group was expected to return
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  • ...p>''. In 2008, their contract with [[Sony Music Entertainment]] ended, and on December 1, 2009, the band announced that they had signed with [[Warner Mus ...ed to create demo tapes. They disbanded their other bands to focus working on the brilliant green. Kawase's first recording was a cover of [[Wikipedia:Th
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  • '''YUI''' is a Japanese [[J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter born and raised in [[:wikipedia:Fukuoka|Fukuoka]], [[Ja ...stated that a participant could only sing two songs. Sitting cross-legged on the floor, she strummed her guitar and sang. The judges and the others pres
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  • ...as released. The band also contained a member named Seika, who played "sax-rock" for the band and was responsible for booking live shows that the band play ...h was to play at the Budokan Performance Area, a wish that would come true on December 5th, 2008, when the band played for a sold out crowd. When asked a
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  • ...kusabashi Young Youhinten), was a talent search variety show that appeared on TV Tokyo, airing from October 1995 to March 2002. Many [[Hello! Project]] a * [[Hello! Project on ASAYAN]]
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  • '''B'z''' (pronounced ''Biizu'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese ...have also reached #1. Their fourth full album, ''[[Risky|RISKY]]'', stayed on [[Oricon]] chart rankings for 132 weeks (two and a half years).
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  • ...M BOOM SATELLITES''' (ブンブンサテライツ) was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony Music Entertainment#gr8! records|gr8! records]]. They w ...ognized and signed by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Combining and twisting rock guitars with electronica the group is known for live shows that go above an
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  • * '''Talents:''' Piano, blind touch on the PC, can move her ears ...he was skilled enough to interpret to her school friends what would happen on Japanese television. What began as an interest in Japanese dramas developed
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  • ...cter she also sang the opening and closing theme songs which were released on her debut single, "[[Yakusoku da yo]]". ...the [[Futureland]]record label. The single was a flop, only peaking at #92 on the [[Oricon]] chart. Hayashibara then left the label and signed with [[KIN
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  • ...tle track for his debut single, and his first album. The album reached #42 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for one week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...itomi''' (矢井田瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist on the ...aiya-monde]]'', which was released in October 2000. That album ranked high on the [[Oricon]] charts, earning her quick success in Japan. At the same time
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  • ...Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]]. Nakata originally created the [[contemode]] sub-label on Yamaha Japan Communications in 2003; the label expired in 2012, and he move ...d."<ref>"[http://roomgirl.tumblr.com/post/79592594429 FLASH BACK interview on vanvan Online (March 2008)]". ''vanvan Online''. 2008-03. Retrieved 2014-11
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  • ...on, along with [[Kamei Eri]] and [[Michishige Sayumi]]. She first appeared on the single "[[Shabondama]]" and her first studio album was "[[Ai no Dai 6 K ...|debut single]]. She sang a solo version of "[[Memory Seishun no Hikari]]" on the fanclub special ''[[Best Shot Vol.4]]''. Since being the center positio
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  • '''TOKIO''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] band handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted ...as the group appeared in magazines and on the radio with five members, but on TV and live performances with six members. One of their first live tours in
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  • "Manatsu no Chizu" is [[redballoon]]'s fifth single. The single peaked at #87 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...eased two weeks later. This single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] and stayed on the charts for seven weeks, selling 182,520 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • .... YUKI rose to fame in the 1990's as the vocalist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band, [[JUDY AND MARY]]. She's had various side projects, and she was eve Isoya Yuki was born on February 17, 1972 in [[Wikipedia:Hakodate, Hokkaidō|Hakodate]], [[Hokkaido
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  • ..."[[Tabidachi wa Freesia]]", setting a record for 25 consecutive #1 singles on the [[Oricon]] chart. ...pass the Kyushu region auditions and eventually win the competition later on. Although at first her parents didn't want their daughter in the idol busin
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  • # [[Rock'n Rouge (Matsuda Seiko)|Rock'n Rouge]] ...r. The concert was filmed in Yokohama on July 24, 2010. The DVD reached #8 on Oricon charts.
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  • '''Kimura Kaela''' (木村カエラ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician, actress, and model who is signed to [[Victor Entertainment]]. S ...went under the alias of "Katie". The band had two of their songs featured on a 2005 compilation album called ''[[...Of Newtypes|...of newtypes]]''.
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  • ...of the hip-hop group [[KING GIDDRA]] who debuted in 1995. In 1997, he went on to pursue a solo career and signed with the Future Shock record label. In 2 * [2000.06.14] [[Based on a True Story|BASED ON A TRUE STORY]]
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  • ...or '''Nishikawa Takanori''' is a prolific [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist commonly known under his solo project monikers, most famously as T ...y]] which disbanded in 1993. In 1995, [[Asakura Daisuke]] signed Nishikawa on the FunHouse label and released a first single "[[Black or White (T.M.Revol
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  • ...c Japan]] in 2003 with their third studio album ''[[Zekuu (MUCC)|Zekuu]]'' on September 3rd. ...tape, "[[Tsubasa wo Kudasai (MUCC)|Tsubasa wo Kudasai]]", was distributed on December 1st at their live at Mito LIGHTHOUSE.
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  • ...o.v.e''' (formerly known as '''move''') was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] group on the [[avex trax]] label from 1997 to 2013. ...r debut as a group in October of that year with the single "[[Rock It Down|ROCK IT DOWN]]."
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  • '''KILLERS''' (キラーズ) was a Japanese rock band led by comedy duo [[Othello]]'s [[Matsushima Nahomi]]. From 2003 until ...ble Queen|TROUBLE QUEEN]]", would soon be released. The single reached #12 on the [[Oricon]].
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  • ...label. In 2002 she changed to Rhythmedia Tribe, affiliated with [[avex]]. On May 1st, 2007 MISIA left [[avex trax]] to go back to her former record labe ...pursue a music career. The Fukuoka music scene is usually associated with rock acts such as [[Sheena and the Rokkets]], [[Number Girl]] and [[Shiina Ringo
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  • ...nder age of three and quickly mastering an instrument which he would later on carry into his successful career. ...redible effect on the adolescent SUGIZO, who quickly became intrigued with rock bands that his father strongly disapproved of.
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  • [[Image:SCANDAL - R-GIRL's ROCK!.jpg|thumb|250px|Mini-Album Cover]] : R-GIRL's ROCK!
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  • ...debut as '''Tommy heavenly<sup>6</sup>''', a character with a alternative rock sound, in 2003. Kawase is most known for such songs as "[[Everyday at the B '''Kawase Tomoko''' was originally the lead vocalist and lyricist of the alt-rock band [[the brilliant green]]. She was asked to join the band in 1995 after
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  • ...e label [[VAMPROSE]] and consists of [[HYDE]] on vocals and [[KAZ|K.A.Z.]] on lead guitar. A new unit announced on February 2008 (though the name was withheld until March 25, 2008). Their fi
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  • ...is debut in the music business was as a guitarist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[Due'le Quartz]]. During his time with [[Due'le Quartz]], he was ca ...age 17, and developed the "youthful and flamboyant" image he still carries on today in his solo career, albeit it has been tweaked a bit. [[Due'le Quartz
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  • ...of which present feelings of loss and recovering), and emphasizes strongly on the melody of her songs as well. ...songs under her belt, RURUTIA released her first album [[R (RURUTIA)|R°]] on March 6th, 2002.
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  • ...er Music Japan]]. In November 2012, the group announced they would disband on December 31st 2012. * [2008.12.10] [[This is... Produced by ROCK-TEE and DJ JIN from RHYMESTER]] (#3 '''YA-KYIM''' & May J. - ''Girls Spacy
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  • '''Mi''' (pronounced M.I. [em-eye]) was a Japanese pop/rock all-girl group on the [[Columbia]] label. Their name comes from "I Love Music", taking the "I ...[Ainori]]. While [[V6]] recorded the past five themes, with all hitting #1 on the Oricon, it was the first time in music history that a girl group made i
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  • ...nd one woman. Their music is very diverse, covering hard rock, rap, softer rock and piano ballads. ...nfidence]]''. The album was released the following month and debuted at #1 on the Oricon weekly chart. ''WATTA SHINKER'' ended in May, covering a total o
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  • ...album, ''[[Super Star (S.H.E)|Super Star]]'', which featured stronger pop-rock influences. Since then, S.H.E has remained the top girl group in Taiwan. ...With Spring" along with actor [[Yu Haoming]]. Suffering third degree burns on over half her body, she had to be hospitalized.
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  • : Rock'N'Roll Show 2008 ...omes in a digipak, like the band's singles and albums. The DVD reached #16 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 19 weeks.
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  • ...she made her return to the [[gravure idol]] world. In 2013 she joined the rock band [[ShinyLips]].
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  • [[File:BACK-ON - Cerulean promo.jpg|450px|thumb|BACK-ON promoting "[[Cerulean / Silent Trigger]]" (2014)]] ...N''' (バックオン; ''Sound Explosion'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese mixture rock]] band from the [[Wikipedia:Adachi, Tokyo|Adachi]] special ward in [[Tokyo]
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  • ...ing Kiss Her Kiss Her mini-album)|Fly]]''. Most of the songs were released on their first full-length album, ''[[Give Them Back to Me]]''. Three songs we [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...zed'' is the first remix album released by [[ORANGE RANGE]]. It reached #7 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks selling 34,021 copies [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...OUSE]], in late 2004 the band debuted as major artists under [[DefSTAR]]. On June 6th, 2010 the band announced that their disbandment, for unknown reaso ...d is known for hiding their faces behind masks, something they began doing on their early indies days.
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  • ...singer formerly with [[avex]] sub-label [[Rhythm Zone]]. She is currently on an independant label. ...g a career. Later Mai found out from a friend about a vocal audition going on so she made a demo tape and impressed the scouts. An indie label made 500 c
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  • '''MAI''' is a Japanese pop-rock artist. She debuted in Korea in 2004 with the single "[[Away (Mai)|AWAY]]". After seeing [[SPEED]] performing on television, MAI wished to become a singer in the future. She entered an RKC
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  • '''Takahashi Hitomi''' (高橋瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] artist who releases under the [[index.php?title=gr8!&action=edit|gr8!]] r Takahashi was born on April 8, 1989. She was named Hitomi due to the fact that her eyes were very
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  • After a period of no activity, her first recorded track was on [[SMTown]]'s ''[[2004 Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in ..."[[Too Good]]" The group released their first single, "Boomerang" in Japan on January 25, 2006.
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  • ...Japan, they did have a large overseas following. The band called it quits on March 24, 2006 just after the release of their fourth and final album, ''[[ ...[Full Moon Prayer|FULL MOON PRAYER]]" and "[[Angel (CORE OF SOUL)|Angel]]" on it. It sold well enough for them to sign a stronger contract and release mo
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  • : Japanese Rock Fighter ( ジャパニーズ ロック ファイター) # Japanese Rock Fighter (ジャパニーズ ロック ファイター)
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  • ...oduced by [[Ishiwatari Junchi]], a former memeber of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[SUPERCAR]]. The album was released following two singles: "[[Koi n The album reached #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of 16 weeks. In all the album sold a total of 65,674
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  • ...e "[[Winter Comes Around Again|winter comes around again]]", which appears on their fourth album ''[[Relation]]''. During this time, they also released t ...eleased a new best hits album, new singles, and a new album ''[[globe2 Pop/Rock]]''. They also kicked off their anniversary tour, globe decade tour, and ap
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  • ...he two made their debut in 2001 entering the [[Rapper Audition]] competion on [[TV Tokyo]]'s program ''[[ASAYAN]]'', which was coordinated by [[VERBAL]] Their albums and singles were released on the [[espionage records.|espionage]] and [[cutting edge]] labels, which are
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  • ...Oricon]] charts. hitomi's music is largely pop with strong influences from rock and more recently, dance music. Since 2011 she is also the CEO of the child ...rics but words penned by hitomi herself. Though the single failed to chart on the [[Oricon]] charts, hitomi persevered and continued to release material,
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  • ...theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Level E]]''. The single reached #6 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for eight weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...'' (いきものがかり) is a [[:Category:J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] duo that formed in 1999 as a three-piece band. They made their major debu ...ne year later the three disbanded in order for Yoshiki and Hotaka to focus on their university entrance exams. Their reformation occurred in March 2002 a
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  • ...nese music and helped to turn rap music into a mixture of reggae, rap, rap-rock, punk, Spanish and R&B influences. ...ution|VIVA LA REVOLUTION]]'' album the band won more fans who grew up with rock and hip-hop sounds. It was heard everywhere, and was one of the most popula
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  • ...en]]) for the movie [[BANDAGE]]. They have a wide range of style, covering rock, punk, ska & ballads, among others. LANDS marked Akanishi's solo debut. ...November 25, 2009. Upon the release of the single it debuted at number-one on the Oricon single chart.
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  • '''As One''' (에즈원) is a [[K-Pop]] female duo debuted in 1999 under [[Rock Records]], in 2005 they moved to [[EMI Korea]]. As One features the voices *[2008.05.06] [[Powerful Opponents OST]] ''(#19 Come On B.B)''
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  • ...rkling Hot Shot☆ ~Chakka seyo!! Daitan Emotion~''. The album reached #15 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for four weeks. This is curr [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • '''Kagiyama Yuka''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer and will re-debut in 2009 under [[avex trax]]. She will be making ...d as the theme song for the [[dorama]] [[LOVE GAME]], which started airing on April 23rd, 2009.
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  • ...ER. In 1994, the band released their first album, ''[[Memoire|memoire]]'', on [[Mana]]'s newly founded [[Indie]] music label, [[Midi:Nette]], and shortly ...[[Kami (MALICE MIZER)|Kami]] would be credited as 'eternal blood relative' on all their future releases.
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  • ...t Press comes with a 16 pages booklet and special packaging. It reached #1 on [[Oricon]] and sold 28,467 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...eme song for the movie ''[[Koufuku na Shokutaku]]''. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 553,500 copies, making it the #7 best [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...Bunny ~Nana-teki Rock Daisakusen Codename wa C.B.R~|Cutie Bunny ~Nana-teki Rock Daisakusen♥ Codename wa C.B.R]] Cover]] ...Bunny ~Nana-teki Rock Daisakusen Codename wa C.B.R~|Cutie Bunny ~Nana-teki Rock Daisakusen♥ Codename wa C.B.R~]]''.
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  • ...is also the record-holder for the highest ranking seiyuu album and single on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, the first seiyuu to put two singles in the [[O Kondo Nana was born on January 21, 1980 in Niihama. Kondo first began singing at the age of five w
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  • ...he his famous "chinked out" style, and has moved to calmer music, to focus on a "greener" style. ...iao]]'' was released. Changing styles once again, Leehom incorporated more rock into this album.
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  • ...u Michi|ZERO]] and [[Ooda Kenji|TSUKASA]] (ex-[[Le'veil]]). They disbanded on June 15, 2011 after 6 months of indefinite hiatus due to a problem with HIZ ...t true to their visual roots. They were one of the first [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] bands to venture overseas to North America.
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  • ...participated in the "COUNT DOWN JAPAN 04/05" as a DJ, held by "ROCKIN'ON" on New Year's Eve of 2004. ...very debut album ''[[Portable Disco|PORTABLE DISCO]]'', which reached #52 on the [[Oricon]] charts.
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  • ...the group would break in 1983 and Utsunomiya, Kimone, and Komuro would go on to form the band [[TM NETWORK]], which dedicated their 2007 album to the ba * [1980.xx.xx] [[Rockin' On the Gekkou Kamen]] (Rockin' On the 月光仮面)
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  • ...ng theme song for the anime ''[[Glass no Kamen]]''. The album reached #141 on the Oricon charts, and charted for one week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ion that comes with the song "[[Haru wa Akebono]]". The single reached #14 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for three weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...e album ''[[Morning Musume Zen Single Coupling Collection]]'' as track #12 on Disc 2. ...lo Pro Tengoku ~Rock-chan~|Hello! Project 2012 WINTER Hello☆Pro Tengoku ~Rock-chan~]] <small>(Hello! Project)</small>
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  • # [[Rock With You (Hinouchi Emi)|Rock With You (Live Version)]] ...h Emi wrote the lyrics and composed the music for. The single reached #134 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 2,018 copies.
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  • ...regular editions. The limited came with a bonus DVD. The single reached #8 on the Oricon charts and charted for three weeks, selling 15,692 copies. :Found on the "Our Songs" single as track #1, the ''[[We Are Buono!|We are Buono!]]''
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  • '''FAKE?''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. ...bum ''[[Tomorrow Today|TOMORROW TODAY]]''. The final concert of this tour, on November 24, at ZEPP Tokyo, was later broadcasted in Japan by WOWOW.
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  • ...as [[Iida Mai]] before entering [[Johnny's Jimusho]] at the age of twelve on the 11th of February, 1996. His first group was with future members of the * He is a big fan of rock music and often listens to [[wikipedia:Metallica|Metallica]] and [[wikipedi
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  • ..."[[Music for the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]". They officially disbanded on November 2021. ...debut single "[[Music for the People|MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE]]" debuted at #3 on the Oricon charts. At the time this was considered a impressive position fo
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  • ...the TV program "J³KANSAI" on Kansai TV. In the Kansai area, Kansai TV is on channel 8, so Kitagawa Johnny added another member, Ohkura Tadayoshi, to ma ...]] chart, and a #8 on the overall chart. The nationwide release reached #1 on both the enka and overall charts. At this time, the numerical "8" in their
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  • ...[Kawamura Ryuichi|RYUICHI]], [[INORAN]], and [[H.Hayama]]. Their debut was on December 31st, 2004. Since then, they've gone to sell out the Nippon Budouk [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...separate single through [[wikipedia:ITunes|iTunes]]. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 93 weeks. As it sold 477,263 c [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...mix of "[[Manifesto]]" by [[RAM RIDER]] was included. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 397,182 copies in 2008, becoming the [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...''[[Wikipedia:Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi|Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi]]'' (aired worldwide on [[Wikipedia:Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]]) and their music in the Ameri ...ebut single, "[[Asia no Junshin]]" sold over a million copies and set them on their way to superstardom. Their debut [[mini-album]] ''[[Amiyumi|amiyumi]]
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  • ...on of the band after the release of their 15th single "[[Reache|Re:ache]]" on August 11th, 2010. ...UNAGA" on the island of [[Okinawa]]. They often performed in US Army clubs on the island and would cover Western songs. In 2003, the band met [[MAAKIII|M
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  • ...heir style is to sing emotional/love songs in an aggressive, hardcore/punk rock style while giving the songs a bit of angst along with the emotion. ASIAN K ...eir song, "[[Konayuki (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Konayuki]]", was featured on the radio. That same year, another independent album was released titled "[
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  • '''ACIDMAN''' is a [[J-Rock]] group. The bassist, [[Satou Masatoshi]] is the main composer for the grou ...followed up with the mini-album ''[[Sankazora]]'' in 2002, debuting at #29 on [[Oricon|Oricon indies charts]]. ACIDMAN toured with other popular indies b
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  • ...; ''With a Cutter in My Right Hand, a Drug in My Left Hand, and Deep Love on My Ring Finger'') ...torm TV ~Sunaarashi Housou~ 2006.8.29 SHIBUYA-AX]]". The album reached #56 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two weeks.
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  • ...tic version of their song "[[Snow Line|snow line]]". The album reached #84 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted for a week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • '''S.K.I.N.''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] super group consists of [[YOSHIKI]] of [[X JAPAN]] fame, [[GACKT]], [[SUG ...m at the Anime Expo convention in Long Beach, California on June 29, 2007. On May 27 it was announced that a U.S. tour would start after the Anime Expo p
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  • ...r the performance. She was featured on the song "[[Round and Round 2005]]" on L'Arc~en~Ciel's "[[Killing Me]]" single). [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...rances in the ''[[Gothic & Lolita Bible]]''. MOON KANA publishes her music on her own indies label ichigo-SHA, and is also known for her widely different Kana was unheard from musically for almost a year until November of 2002. On November 24th she had her first double release: the release of her fifth si
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  • ..."[[Heart Balance]]" on September 21st, 2006. Their music is a mix of pop, rock and a bit of jazz. ...due to continuing poor health. Despite this, the group will still continue on without Mai.<ref>"[http://www.pscompany.co.jp/kra/news20101213.html Kra舞,
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  • ...INORAN]] on rhythm guitar, [[J]] on bass, and [[Shinya (LUNA SEA)|Shinya]] on drums andpercussion. They were discovered by [[X JAPAN]]'s guitarist, [[hid ...and [[SLAUGHTER]] (using the stage name Rayla), joined the group. This was on May, 1989. That same month, they started playing at PLAY HOUSE, a live hous
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  • '''DIR EN GREY''' is a [[:Category:J-Rock|rock]]-[[:Category:J-Metal|metal]] band, formed in 1997 and went major in 1999 w ...Hall) would later become the first of several live concerts to be released on VHS and DVD.
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  • ...e past 21 years, their innovation has proved to have been very influential on Japanese music as a whole and have collaborated with several artists, inclu * [[Motegi Kinichi]] on Drums (joined 1999)
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  • ...lso just completed their first album ([[ATTACK HAUS (album)|ATTACK HAUS]]) on a major record label. [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...and musician. She was the vocalist and guitarist of the disbanded [[J-Rock|rock]] band [[GO!GO!7188]] and current member of the band [[Chirinuruwowaka]]. On February 10, 2012, [[GO!GO!7188]] announced on their website that they were disbanding.
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  • ...anomori BAND''' (中ノ森BAND) was a four-member (formerly five) girl pop-rock band who debuted in 2005 under [[Teichiku]] records. The band has been desc Nakanomori BAND consists of five members, though focuses heavily on (and is named after) the main guitarist and vocalist Nakanomori Ayako. She
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  • ...rock]] artist. She is the vocalist and guitarist for the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[chatmonchy]]. ...monchy]]" and decided to form a band. For the next couple years she worked on recruiting members. It wasn't until March 2002 that Hashimoto meet [[Fukuok
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  • ...ty. On September 29th, 2011 [[Takahashi Kumiko]] officially left the band. On July 22, 2018 chatmonchy officially disbanded ...as the radio single from the album and ended up becoming a power play song on various radio stations making this group very popular and performing at man
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  • ...s Mana on guitar, [[Shaura|Juka]] on vocals, [[Kazuno]] on bass, and Tohru on drums. In French Moi dix Mois translates to "Me ten Months." According to t [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...チルドレン) is a [[:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] band under the [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label. ...the Woodstock Festival took place, and it was also an epoch-making year in rock 'n' roll music history. Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki
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  • ...with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock. ...and releases reaching #1 spot on charts, GLAY continues to have an impact on the Japanese music scene. In 2010, the band established its own record labe
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  • ...[Ruriiro]]" and "[[Aa Seishun]]". On February 10, 2012, the band announced on their website that they were disbanding. ...on]] weekly album charts. They released their third album ''[[Tategami]]'' on February 26th, making it to #5 (a full 10 places above the previous one, th
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  • '''GLAMOROUS HONEY''' (グラマラスハニー) is a Japanese rock band that formed in October 2004 from the session band L. ...surprised to see two former members now with the Elldorado vocalist. Later on October 30th they played their first live as GLAMOROUS HONEY at the [[Tokyo
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  • '''GOING UNDER GROUND''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band that debuted in 1998. They are from Saitama prefecture, Okegawa, Jap They originally formed when the members were in middle school and took on many member changes over the years. They started to perform at live houses
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  • '''Furukawa Miki''' (フルカワミキ) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter currently signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]. Furukawa made h ...apanese Wikipedia''.</ref>. She was also later featured on lead vocals and on the cover art for the band's tenth single, "[[Strobolights]]"<ref>[http://j
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  • ...On January 11th, 2012, Shiina announced that [[Tokyo Jihen]] would disband on February 29th following a final farewell tour. She kept her solo career, bu ...kipedia:Danielle_Brisebois|Danielle Brisebois]]' ''Just Missed the Train'' on national television. At [[Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition]], she
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  • ...]]" was used as a radio single to promote the album. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 17 weeks. It also debuted in g [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • Born in New York on June 3rd, 1964. Since his childhood he learned classical guitar and piano, * [2002.09.11] [[Spitz]] - [[Mikazuki Rock|MIKAZUKI ROCK]] (三日月ロック)
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  • '''FLOW''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band singed to [[Sony Music Entertainment|Ki/oon Music]], a [[Sony Music ...rhood they found a guy who was a big fan of [[Yoshiki]] and he joined them on drums. [[KOHSHI]] took [[hide]]'s part in the band and [[TAKE (FLOW)|TAKE]]
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  • ...25 || [[Tong Vfang Xien Qi|Tohoshinki]] || [[Shine / Ride On|SHINE / Ride on]] || 5,031 ...ADE XI Complete Best ~Heart of Rock~|SIAM SHADE XI COMPLETE BEST ~HEART OF ROCK~]] || 8,840
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  • '''The FLARE''' was a [[J-Rock|J-rock]] project consisting of two members under [[Universal Music]]. Instantly, the two found an affinity with one another, connecting on many different levels through deep, insightful conversation about life, the
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  • ...Shikao''' (スガシカオ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter under [[Victor Entertainment]] sub-label, [[Victor Ente Suga Shikao was born on July 28th, 1966 in [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. From childhood he always listened
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  • ...Wikipedia:Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium|Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium]]. On this track Kaela worked with [[Ishino Takkyu]] of the Japanese techno group The single reached #9 on the [[Oricon]] chart and stayed on the chart for a total of eight weeks. Jasper was certified gold for Chaku-U
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  • '''Spitz''' (スピッツ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band formed in 1987. They are under [[Universal Music Japan]] label. ...zuoka]] in 1986, they fashioned their sound along the lines of melodic pop rock groups like [[wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]]. Issuing their debut albu
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  • On July 19th, 2006, he released his third single called "[[Decide|DECIDE]]". ...nd]] [[Marty Friedman produce 「Rock Fujiyama」|Marty Friedman produce「ROCK FUJIYAMA」]] (#10 ''Zatsuon no Ame feat. '''KIRITO''''')
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  • # [[Kirakira Boshi ~Wish on a Star~|Kirakira Boshi ~Wish on a star~]] (きらきらぼし; ''Twinkle Twinkle Little Star'') ...09. The regular edition comes with an extra song. The album debuted at #44 on the major [[Oricon]] chart.
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  • ...스) is a Korean band under [[Showmust]]. They debuted in 2002 as an indie rock band, however after a three year hiatus, in 2011, they made their comeback ...i Han]] on guitar and vocals, [[Kim Yong Rin]] on guitar, [[Noh Deok Rae]] on bass, and drummer [[Hwang Jeong Gwan]].
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  • ...a Atsuko]], [[RuRu]], [[Shinoda Miho]], and [[Kominato Miwa]]) were chosen on the TV show [[ASAYAN]] in their San Francisco auditions. They released six ...s [[RuRu]] (due to a job contract commitment in [[China]]), but she posted on the group's blog as well as being in a VTR at the concert.
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  • ...t Shibuya-AX, but the regular edition was made available through retailers on December 24th, 2008. Both editions comes with one randomly chosen out of a [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[It's on My Mind|It's on my mind]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...a remained a soloist in [[Hello! Project]] until the Elder Club graduation on March 31st 2009. She is now part of [[Morning Musume OG]]. ..., was part of the second generation of Morning Musume. Morning Musume went on to produce another album and three more singles before [[Fukuda Asuka]] dec
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  • She graduated from [[Morning Musume]] on August 27, 2006. She was studying English in New Zealand. She returned in 2 ...nce on the single "[[Mr. Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~]]," and first appeared on the fourth studio album, ''[[4th Ikimasshoi!]]''.
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  • ...ed to be known as Maayatan, [[Miyavi|雅-miyavi-]]'s ex-support guitarist, on vocals. LM.C's sound is far from pop, with their song "☆Rock the LM.C☆" being mostly rapvocals with guitar (like Limp Bizkit's or Link
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  • ...winning comedy ''[[Shimotsuma Monogatari]]''. Currently Tsuchiya continues on her musical career under the [[Mad Pray Records|MAD PRAY RECORDS]] sub-labe ...her early life, but she started her modelling career at age 14. From then on, Tsuchiya continued to find success in modelling; finding success as being
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  • ...atured in ''[[wikipedia:Super Mario Bros.|Super Mario Bros.]]''. From then on, after listening to a range of music featured in games as well as her grand .... (Yorico)|Honto wa ne.]]". The album sold an amazing 80,000 copies. Later on in the same year, she released a mini-album entitled ''[[Gap|gap]]''.
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  • ...rock band [[LUNA SEA]] in May 2000 and became a mother for the first time on November 5th, 2000, with a baby girl. She gave birth to a second daughter i
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  • ...]</ref>. The single reached #35 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of four weeks. This is Furukawa's best selling solo s [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...st press of the single came with a special booklet. The single reached #10 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 5 weeks. * [2010.07.30] [[Shodou Joshi x Rock Joshi]]
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  • * 09 - [[Minimoni]]'s ninth single [[Rock n' Roll Kenchoushozaichi ~Oboechaina Series!~]] * 27 - Goto Maki's eighth single [[Daite yo! Please Go On|Daite yo! PLEASE GO ON]]
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  • # [[Viva Rock|Viva★Rock]] ([[PV]]) (ビバ★ロック) # [[Walk On|Walk on]] ([[PV]])
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  • ...|Yume de Aeru yo (DUCK ROCK FULL LENGTH REMIX)]] <small>(remixed by [[DUCK ROCK]])</small> (ユメデアエルヨ; ''I'll Meet You in a Dream'') ...[[I-dep]] and [[Nakata Yasutaka]] among many. The mini-album reached #120 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for two weeks.
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  • ...(at any given time) [[:Category:Electronic|Japanese electronic]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band of the [[Angura-Kei|angura-kei]] variety under the independent label ...spring one-man tour ''Please Push Pause'' finale at Shibuya C.C.Lemon Hall on May 31st, they would be "shutting down", i.e. be going into an indefinite h
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  • ...bie. This was given out to all attending the "EquAL pRayer 2 U" tour final on December 7th, 2005 at Shibuya AX. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...limited edition came with three instrumental tracks. The album reached #14 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 4 weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...um (third major label album) released by [[Base Ball Bear]]. It reached #9 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts an charted for seven weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • [[Image:ONE OK ROCK - Luxury Disease promo.jpg|thumb|550px|ONE OK ROCK promoting ''[[Luxury Disease]]'' (2022)]] ...e they would always book the recording studio; the pronunciation of ONE OK ROCK is ''wanokurokku'' (ワンオクロック) which sounds like ''one o'clock'
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  • # [[Movin' on Without You|Movin' on without you]] # [[Movin' on Without You|Movin' on without you]]
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  • ...name "Tack & Yukky". After the band split in 2001, TAKUYA started working on his solo career. In 2005 he became the producer for [[Takahashi Hitomi]]. ...hat they reason they didn't answer his call was due to a their house being on fire. Not long after, he learned that one of his friend's was selling his g
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  • '''ketchup mania''' (けちゃっぷmania) is a Japanese pop/punk/rock band. They mix speedy punk music with cute, pop-sounding vocals. ...Ereki Hachimachi]]. The following year their first mini-album was released on [[Twister Records]].
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  • '''KAT''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] singer on [[binyl records]]. She was born in [[Tokyo]], but moved to [[Wikipedia:Auck * [2007.09.12] [[Rock'n Roll Boys Club|Rock'n roll boys club]]
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  • ...lture, and is very influential on other parts of the world. [[J-Pop]], [[J-Rock]], [[J-Punk]], [[J-R&B]], [[J-Hip-Hop]], [[J-Urban]], [[J-Jazz]], [[J-Tek]]
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  • ...is a rock song recorded by [[Onitsuka Chihiro]]. It first released in 2001 on her first album, ''[[Insomnia]]''. The song was used as the [[Applied Mater : Found on ''[[Insomnia]]'' as track #2.
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  • ...inspired a short film titled ''[[Kizuna Drama]]''. The single reached #36 on Oricon charts, and charted for 4 weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...sticker. The single reached #9 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and stayed on the charts for 14 weeks, selling 46,706 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Koi wa Rock 'n' Roll]] (恋はロケンロー; ''Love is Rock 'n' Roll'') # Koi wa Rock 'n' Roll (恋はロケンロー)
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  • ...mber of the group, he gained his position as leader through a jan ken pon (rock paper scissors) contest. ...ntaimu" and were asked to choose a leader. Ohno won a game of Jan Ken Pon (Rock Paper Scissors) and became the leader of the group. He was very hesitant at
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  • # [[Rock the Party|ROCK THE PARTY]] feat. [[BOY-KEN]] & [[wikipedia:Orquestra de la Luz|Orquestra d # [[The Love on Fire|THE LOVE ON FIRE]]
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  • ...the sixteenth single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single reached #1 on the Oricon charts and charted for thirteen weeks, selling 228,542 copies an ...ning Musume ALL SINGLES COMPLETE ~10th ANNIVERSARY~]]'' album as track #15 on the first disc.
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  • # [[Never Forget|Never Forget (Rock Ver.)]] ...he eighteenth single released by [[Morning Musume]]. The single reached #1 on the Oricon charts and charted for nine weeks, selling 129,893 copies.
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  • The album reached #41 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of two weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # ayabie live tour ''colorful rock party'' FINAL ...itions include a version-specific Ayabie mini panel. The album reached #18 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted for four weeks.
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  • ...with "[[Run (Remioromen)|RUN]]" as the main A-side. The single reached #4 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for seven weeks, selling 47,132 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...i]]", and the single after were the first two singles to break the top ten on the [[Oricon]] charts. Before year was up, the band was made as the opening ...The Mustang|Do!! The★MUSTANG]]'', in 2004. But sadly, the band disbanded on November 11, 2005 after their last live at Chuo University. </div>
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  • # [[Rock Star (Shiina Hekiru)|ROCK STAR]] The album reached #21 on the [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of three weeks. In all, the album sold a total of 18,
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  • ...al. For their first couple of albums, they would only come out and perform on TV shows a handful of times to let it be known that a new album was out, bu * [2006.07.xx] [[P&Q]] - [[Supremacy]] ''(#11 Life Goes On (feat. '''Tiger JK''' & T))''
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  • ...jimete no Rock Concert]] (初めてのロックコンサート; ''My First Rock Concert'') <small>- Iida Kaori, Yasuda Kei, Yaguchi Mari, Goto Maki, Tsuji ...imasshoi!"'' is Morning Musume's fourth studio album. The album reached #1 on the Oricon charts and charted for eight weeks, selling 515,440 copies.
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  • ...lo Pro Tengoku ~Rock-chan~|Hello! Project 2012 WINTER Hello☆Pro Tengoku ~Rock-chan~]] ...] [[Hello Pro On Stage! 2007 'Rock desu yo!'|Hello☆Pro On Stage! 2007 「Rock desu yo!」]] (With [[Melon Kinenbi]])
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  • ...inutes long and airs in a late night/early morning time slot (24:53-25:00) on [[TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]] and [[TV Hokkaido|TV Hokkaido]]. [[Tsuppari High School Rock'n Roll(Toukou Hen)|Tsuppari High School Rock'n Roll(Toukou Hen)]]
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  • * 1998-09-11 Morning Musume - [[Daite Hold On Me!|Daite HOLD ON ME!]] * 1998-10-16 Morning Musume - Daite HOLD ON ME!
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  • # [[Built on Sand ~Ichiaku no Suna~|Built on sand ~Ichiaku no Suna~]] (Built on sand~一握の砂~; ''A Handful of Sand'') ...oklet. The regular edition comes with an extra song. The album reached #44 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two weeks.
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  • ** [[Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll]] (マジスカロックンロール) : Substitute for [[Itano Tomomi]] on May 25, 2006
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  • * [[Rock da yo, Jinsei wa... (HKT48)|Rock da yo, Jinsei wa...]] ("[[12 Byou]]") ...hake event was held on February 12, 2017, and she graduated from the group on April 10, 2017.
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  • ...group after winning the "EXILE Vocal Battle Audition 2006 ~ASIAN DREAM~". On June 26th, 2013, he made his solo debut with the single [[Issen Ichibyou]]. ...REAM~" and became the final winner of the audition, held at Nippon Budokan on 22 September 2006. After he won, he eventually became the new vocalist of E
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  • ...the [[Oricon]] charts. She likes to dress up, and hardly two of the photos on her CD covers and in the booklets look like they were of the same person. ...ograph (Matsuda Seiko)|Aoi Photograph]] <li>[[Rock'n Rouge (Matsuda Seiko)|Rock'n Rouge]] <li>[[Bon Voyage (Matsuda Seiko)|Bon Voyage]] <li>[[Jikan no Kuni
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  • ...s the opening theme song for the show ''[[PVTV]]''. The single reached #24 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...yrics and composes her own music. Her style can be described as "piano-pop/rock". Hoshimura is also known for assuming a crouching stance while playing the ...a learned of a [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Records]] vocalist audition on the Internet and submitted a demonstration tape. Although she passed the in
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  • ...Kiyoshi Matsuo]]'s compilation album, ''[[Smooth|SMOOTH]]''. She then went on to host several radio shows, only increasing her popularity. In 2002 she an ...g on hiatus after her last album, “29 Tonight“, which will be released on May 30th.
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  • ...e not found anywhere else in Kaki's discography. The single failed to rank on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart.</div> [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...sition by Hamasaki herself under her pen-name CREA. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 17 weeks. It sold 955,250 copies, bec ...the [[Sawajiri Erika]] movie ''[[Helter Skelter]]'', released in theaters on July 14th, 2012.
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  • "B'z" is the debut album released by [[B'z]]. It reached #47 on the [[Oricon]] charts. In 1991, the album re-entered the charts and reached [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...y ~Ai no Uta~]]" (where she also played a starring role), which reached #1 on Oricon charts. She is also famous for her songs "[[Yasashii Kimochi]]" and ...m ''[[Sweet (Chara album)|Sweet]]'', which reached the low position of #61 on [[Oricon]].
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  • ...ento Heiki Mina]]''. First press came with stickers. The single peaked #87 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for three weeks.
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  • ...to go with them. [[Ningyo-hime]] was described as being an "explosion-like rock number", while [[With Your Smile|With your smile]] has been described as an ...it sold a total of 390,685 units. "4 hot wave" was the #14 single of 2006 on the [[Oricon]] charts and the second highest by a female artist for 2006. [
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  • ...x.html "KODA KUMI FEVER LIVE IN HALL"] [[CM]] song . The single reached #1 on Oricon charts (making it her fourth single to hit #1) and charted for 15 we
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  • : ''Live at Yoyogi on Oct.11.2010" ver.'' ...WAR" is a pop song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. The song first appeared on her 49th single "[[Crossroad (Hamasaki Ayumi)|crossroad]]" as its B-Side. I
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  • ...harted for seven weeks, selling around 146,000 copies. It also reached #85 on the yearly Oricon charts for 2002.
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  • # Fashion Show ~Rock~ ...' is the ninth DVD released by [[hitomi (singer)|hitomi]]. It reached #121 on Oricon DVD charts, and charted for 2 weeks.
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  • ...004 MTV Video Music Awards Japan]]'' with this song. The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and charted for 13 weeks, selling 82,395 copies : Found on the Japanese single "DOUBLE" as track #1, the Japanese album ''[[Love & Hon
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  • [[Image:BoA - Rock Japan.jpg|thumb|250px|Japanese Single Cover]] : Rock With You (Japanese version)
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  • # [[Share Your Heart (With Me)|Share your heart (with me) (Dub's Lovers Rock Remix)]] ''Peace B.REMIXES'' is [[BoA]]'s first Japanese remix album. It reached #18 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for 7 weeks, selling 21,400 copies.
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  • # [[Rock with You|Rock With You]] # [[Rock with You|Rock With You]] [[PV|[VIDEO CLIP]]]
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  • ...05. The song was covered by American rock band [[Wikipedia:Weezer|Weezer]] on the Japanese version of the Deluxe Edition of their [[Wikipedia:Weezer (20 A new version was released on her 39th Japanese single ''[[Lookbook]]'' (as track #3) by reason of her 15
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  • ...M" was the ending theme for the TV show [[ASAYAN]]. This single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for nine weeks and sold a total of 189,610 c ...ki's first single to have a techno/dance approach, quite a change from the rock-pop style of "A Song for XX" and its singles.
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  • # [[Rollin' On|Rollin' on]] # [[Rock the Party|ROCK THE PARTY]]
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  • ...yuri Beauty Clinic "Koisuru Shirohada" [[CM]] song. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for seven weeks. It sold 417,210 copies, ...Roll Circus Tour Final ~7 Days Special~|ayumi hamasaki ARENA TOUR 2010 A ~Rock'n'Roll Circus~]]
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  • # AUDIENCE "GENIUS ROCK Big Beat Mix" ...ured on the DVD ParaPara Paradise: J-EURO PARAPARA. This single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 268,110 copies in 2000, becoming the #98 sin
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  • ...03-28. Retrieved 2012-08-14.</ref> However, he didn't get the right score on his high school entrance exam to get into the right high school. Instead, h ...ent it to [[Nippon Housou]], the station that broadcast the radio program, on the his classmates' recommendation. The writing caught the attention of the
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  • ...soon replaced by [[Yume (drummer)|Yume]]. Ruvie played their last concert on July 14, 2008 at Shibuya O-EAST. [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...16th September, 3 days before the official release. This single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts and sold 108,347 copies in 2007, becoming the #79 sin ...o]] for "talkin' 2 myself" was directed by [[Inoue Tetsuo]]. It has a punk-rock feeling to it.
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  • "Duty" is a song recorded by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]]. It can be found on her third album ''[[Duty]]'' as track #2. It was released as a vinyl in Uni : Found on ''[[Duty]]'' album as track #2. This is the standard version of the song.
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  • ...f the male group [[EXILE]]. He left the group on March 29th, 2006 to focus on his solo career, since he had already released a respectable amount of work ...ROCK&SOULPROMO.jpg|thumb|180px|Kiyokiba Shunsuke promoting ''[[Rock & Soul|ROCK&SOUL]]'' (2010)]]
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  • ...hiseido]]'s [[ZA]] range of cosmetics' [[CM]] song. This single reached #9 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for five weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ange of guests. The album is produced by [[Ide Yasushi]]. It did not chart on [[Oricon]] weekly charts.
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  • ...ough she has also released some slower tempo numbers and focuses primarily on the topic of love. As proof of her popularity, she won [[Oricon]]'s subscri ...first [[Oricon]] chart position. Despite peaking at #89, the single stayed on the charts for five weeks and was re-issued in 2001 as a 12cm single releas
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  • ...al Music]]. After releasing one single on her new label, Onitsuka would go on an extended hiatus until 2007 when she would return to the music scene. ...uka Chihiro)|Shine]]". However, this single would not chart on the top 200 on Oricon charts.
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  • ''Click [[EMI Music Japan#artists|here]] for artists signed on '''[[EMI Music Japan]]'''.'' * [[V-Rock]]
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  • # [[Ash on This Road|Ash on this road]] ...nnan no Kibun wa Joujou]]'''s ending theme song. This single peaked at #15 on Oricon charts and stayed in the charts for 11 weeks.
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  • ...special. The performance was later made available as a free video download on Onitsuka's website, from October 27 to November 10, 2004. The single reache There are currently two versions of "Sodatsu Zassou" to be found on [[Onitsuka Chihiro]]'s discography. These include:
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  • '''Himuro Kyosuke''' is a Japanese rock musician and former member of [[BOØWY]]. ...On ~All the-S-Hit~|20th Anniversary ALL SINGLES COMPLETE BEST JUST MOVIN' ON ~ALL THE-S-HIT~]]
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  • ...¥3,000 for an album). The album's name is a pun on the English words 'Go On'. It peaked the #7 position and sold a total of 41,447 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...s the [[CM]] song for Lotte's "Pure White Citrus". This single reached #14 on the weekly Oricon charts, charted for four weeks and sold a total of 27,340 [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...s", one focusing more on the band as a whole, while the other focuses more on [[Yuusuke]]. The official site describes the song as a closing to the end o [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...EACH]]'' stickers, as well as an original soul card. The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, charted for 14 weeks, selling 84,562 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...came with a poster of Athrun Zala from Gundam SEED Destiny. It reached #15 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for six weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Arisaka Mika]] - "[[Life Goes On (Arisaka Mika)|Life Goes On]]" ...e Suit Gundam SEED|Mobile Suit Gundam SEED DESTINY]]. The album reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for 20 weeks and sold 351,251 copies. Becaus
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  • ...tor Entertainment]]'s sub-label [[Victor Entertainment|SPEEDSTAR RECORDS]] on new releases. ...o thought they should be named after a colour (such as the famous Japanese rock band [[GLAY]]). Originally they performed at live houses across Okinawa. In
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  • '''POLYSICS''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Tokyo]] signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. They create h ...their first albums ''[[1st P]]'' and ''[[A.D.S.R.M!|A・D・S・R・M!]]'' on the independent label [[DECKREC Records]]. Just after the release of their
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  • ...July and became their best selling album. They later performed at the Fuji Rock Festival in 2006, to which over 1000 fans attended. On March 16, 2007 the band played the Elysium in [[Wikipedia:Austin, Texas|Aus
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  • '''ZONE''' (ゾーン) was a four member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band formed by Sapporo based performing arts school [[Studio Runtime|Stud ...yo during August. A recording of these concerts was subsequently released on DVD/BD. In 2012 ZONE, now a two-piece band without Nishimura, released a s
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  • ...cluse, [[Amuro Namie]], [[MAX]], and [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]]. She debuted on the music scene in 1996 with the single, [[Do-Do for Me|DO-DO FOR ME]]. She ...r-|PINCH -Love Me Deeper-]]", respectively), both reaching into the top 20 on the [[Oricon]]. Because of her new found popularity she was named and award
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  • '''RIZE''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band currently signed to [[Warner Music Japan]]. They debuted in 2000 wit ...sic Festival in July, as well as the ''ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL'', ''ARABAKI ROCK FEST'' and ''SUMMER SONIC'01'' in August. The band's collaboration with [[Z
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  • ...s live performance at SHIBUYA-AX on August 30th, 2009. The DVD reached #49 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for one week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...e singles, "[[Mermaid (Spin Aqua)|mermaid]]" was the only one that charted on Oricon charts (peaking at #197). ...ast single, "[[Paper Moon|PAPER MOON]]". The album faired similarly poorly on the charts, reaching a low position of #187.
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  • ...would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, ''[[Born Free]]'', featuring acid jazz stalwart [[Monday Michir ...the album R&B-infused acid jazz album ''[[Closer (MONDO GROSSO)|CLOSER]]'' on August 21, 1997. Around that same time, he began his career as a hit-makin
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  • ...TRAX''' or just '''TRAX''') is a two member [[K-Pop|Korean pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] band formed in the summer of 2004 by [[SM Entertainment]] and produced by ...8, the band made a name change to the '''TraxX''', shedding their previous rock image to become an EDM group.
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  • '''ART-SCHOOL''' is a Japanese alternative rock band. ...was formed with Riki on vocals,Jun on guitar, Sakurai on drums and Hinata on bass. ART-SCHOOL's 1st show was performed in Tokyo where they became popula
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  • ...h ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]''. On October 2nd, 2012, the band announced that they are disbanding due to the m ...'[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00]]'', "[[Namida no Mukou]]". The single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and became their first hit. In 2009, while vis
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  • ...the roles of the brand's mascot characters. They are said to have arrived on earth from the H44 Star Nebula in their time machine called "LOVE MACHINE" ...led ''[[Kill Me Kiss Me]]''; the single of the same name was also released on their MySpace page. The mini-album was released under the Up-Front Works la
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  • ...') was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band, which formed in 1994 and disbanded on January 20, 2007. ...Majestic Ring]], in 2003. KOJI left the band in March of 2005 (after a gig on the 21st), and in September 2006, the band announced that they would offici
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  • ...r and upper case letters) is a [[:Category:J-Punk|Japanese punk]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band formed by musician [[Kiyoharu]] in April of 1999, shortly after his ...se of their sixth studio album ''[[The 7 Deadly Sins|THE 7 DEADLY SINS]]'' on July 7th.
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  • '''DOPING PANDA''' was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] group formed in 1997. They were under the [[Sony|Sony Japan]] label. The ...hey released an EP titled ''[[High Brid]]'', and on the 15th they appeared on the popular Japanese music program [[Music Station]] for the first time, an
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  • ...y [[Wikipedia:Gainax|Gainax]] and their song "[[Ride on Shooting Star|Ride on shooting star]]" which was used as its ending theme song. Currently they ar ...the band simply used a series of guest bassists in recording sessions and on tours.
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  • ...by the English rock band [[Wikipedia:The Beatles|The Beatles]]. It appears on the ''[[Step By Step|STEP BY STEP]]'' album as track #6.
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  • # [[Girigiri Chop|Girigiri chop]] (ギリギリchop; ''On the Edge chop'') ...the Year award at the 20th Annual Japan Golden Disc Awards. It reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] chart. The album also reached #5 for the yearly [[Oricon]] c
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  • '''4-STiCKS''' was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from 1991 to 2001. They were known as '''BOICE''' from 1991 to 1995 The band enjoyed their first live a year later on May 16, 1992. During the same time, the band held auditions for a bassist.
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  • ...and ending theme for "J-ROCK ARTIST Count Down 50". The single reached #1 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts, charted for eight weeks and sold 551,260 unit
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  • '''Visual Kei''' is a music style, which started with [[J-Rock|Japanese rock music]], referring to bands which have the dressing and appearance of the m * [http://www.jmignited.com/ J-Music Ignited] - Your source for information on Visual Kei bands and reviews.
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  • ...her (rarely used) aliases are '''Vincent Galluo''' and '''Johnny Astro'''. On March 16th, 2011, VERBAL will release his first solo album titled ''[[Visio ...became a bible study teacher and majored in theology. He is very outspoken on his Christian faith, often making references to it in his lyrics. In interv
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  • ...crystalline rocks) though it also could mean Augite, a dark-green Pyroxene rock. ...ani Naomi)|Kiseki]]", a song recorded by '''[[Kaitani Naomi]]''', track #6 on her second mini-album ''[[Fuyu-Akari|fuyu-akari]]''.
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  • ...PRAYER" is the second single released by [[CORE OF SOUL]]. It reached #62 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 4 weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...樂團 / Fei Er Yuetuan) is a popular Taiwanese [[Mandopop]]-[[Mandorock|rock]] band that debuted in 2004. They are best known for their hit song "[[Lydi ...gest twist was that they were not announced, and stayed unknown till later on when interest and popularity in them grew because of the drama.
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  • ...] (Wong Tin Ho, 黃天豪) on turntables. Their songs have an edge of hard rock that has not been heard in Hong Kong before, and their lyrics relate to tee ...[[With a Boy Like You]]; which followed the same rock vibe as Ping Pung's rock music.
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  • ...The limited pressings came with an original sticker. The album reached #33 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it charted for three weeks and sold 13, [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ased by [[Mr.Children (Japanese band)|Mr.Children]]. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 1,792,060 copies, becoming the #5 sin [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...al Frame II: Crimson Butterfly|Zero ~Akai Chou~]]. This single reached #49 on [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks, selling 10,427 copies; makin [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...released on Angela's "[[Kiss Me Good-Bye]]" single. The single reached #6 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 12 weeks.
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  • ...g of her working relationship with [[Asanuma Takuya|TAKUYA]], who would go on to produce her music all the way up to her second album. The title track wa :Found on the "Communication" single as track #1 and on the "Bamboo Collage" album as track #9. This is the standard version that i
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  • ...he album. The album reached #29 on the weekly [[Oricon]] chart, and stayed on the chart for a total of five weeks. This is Furukawa's best selling and hi [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ently offered a record deal. Only after a year of recording, Angelina went on an indefinite hiatus in 2004. ..., Angelina started to pursue a career in music. That year she was featured on [[DJ KRUSH]]'s ''[[Shinsoo ~The Message at the Depth~]]''. In 2003 she reco
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  • ...rts and charted for six weeks, selling 227,380 copies. It also reached #90 on the yearly [[Oricon]] chart for 2000. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ''7 Seven'' is [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s sixth studio album. The album reached #33 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks. It sold 11,151 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ''Purana'' is [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s fifth studio album. The album reached #7 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks. It sold 90,010 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ''ID:2'' is [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s second best album. The album reached #29 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks. It sold 35,029 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...t Quarter'' is [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s first mini-album. The album reached #15 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks. It sold 28,250 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...r 2003 live at South by SouthWest in Austin, Texas. The single reached #85 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 2 weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...was released seven months after her debut single. The single reached #157 on the [[Oricon]] and charted for only one week. ...vious single]] and was the first single she wrote. The single reached #150 on the [[Oricon]] and charted for only one week. Almost two months later broug
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  • ...and charted for eleven weeks, selling 503,000 copies. It also reached #60 on the yearly Oricon charts for 1997. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...opening theme for an TBS show ''[[COUNT DOWN TV]]''. The single reached #5 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eleven weeks, selling 201,000 [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...a theme song for the Hitachi Maxell MD commercials. The single reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for ten weeks, selling 177,000 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...as a theme song for the Kaou Loveliness commercials. The single reached #6 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for eight weeks, selling 130,000 c [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...t" is the 13th single released by [[Aikawa Nanase]]. The single reached #7 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for five weeks, selling 117,000 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...as a theme song for the Kaou Loveliness commercials. The single reached #8 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks, selling 55,000 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...uji Beauty "Takano Yuri Beauty Clinic" commercials. The single reached #13 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for six weeks, selling 68,000 copi [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...a theme song for the TV Tokyo show ''[[ASAYAN]]''. The single reached #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for six weeks, selling 84,000 copi [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...s a theme song for the Kaou Sofina Orb commercials. The single reached #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for six weeks, selling 68,000 copi [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # ~dandelion~ (TECH ROCK MIX) ...ased on the same day as the single "[[No Future]]". The single reached #17 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 40,000 co
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  • ...nime|anime]] ''[[Zoids|Zoids: New Century Zero]]''. The single reached #15 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 46,000 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...pening theme for the YTV [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Inu Yasha]]''. It reached #14 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 22,000 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...is a cover of [[Ann Lewis]]' original 1984 version. The single reached #10 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for five weeks, selling 26,000 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...heme for the TBS program ''[[Super Soccer PLUS]]''. The single reached #39 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 6,000 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...DVD that features a music video of the title song. The single reached #37 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for four weeks, selling 8,000 copi [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...-Magenta Rain-" is [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s 24th single. The single reached #55 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks, selling 8,000 copie [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...kusatsu|tokusatsu]] show ''[[Kamen Rider Blade]]''. The single reached #11 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for fourteen weeks, selling 40,000 [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ed the opening theme of anime Samurai 7, Unlimited. The single reached #49 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for three weeks, selling 4,000 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...iri Aru Hibiki" is [[Aikawa Nanase]]'s 26th single. The single reached #62 on the weekly [[Oricon]] charts and charted for one week, selling 2,000 copies [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...'' is the first and only DVD released by [[CORE OF SOUL]]. It reached #252 on the Oricon DVD charts, and charted for one week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ition come with a special Jigoku Shoujo straw doll. The single reached #27 on the [[Oricon]] charts, charted for 4 weeks and sold 5,798 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...o". This single is the band's fifth highest selling single, peaking at #30 on [[Oricon]]. In September 2006, a DVD of a same name was released featuring [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...as [[Hirahara Ayaka]]. Bokura no Ongaku 2 began on April 1, 2005, and airs on fridays, from 11:30pm till 11:58pm. The '2' series' first guests were [[Mat # [[Rock'n'Roll Night]] (ロックンロール・ナイト)
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  • ...ama]] ''[[Koi no Vacance (drama)|Koi no Vacance]]''. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 13 weeks. It sold 1,217,090 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...1 album, ''[[Message (MONGOL800)|Message]]''. Hearts Grow's cover is found on their third mini-album, ''[[Summer Champloo|SUMMER CHAMPLOO]]'' as track #1
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  • ...Music Paradise (used to be co-hosted with [[Uchi Hiroki]]. The show ended on 2008) *'''Favorite Films:''' The Silence of the Lambs, About Schmidt, The School of Rock, Taxi Driver, John Q, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Harry Potter
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  • ...pies in its first week and copies 12,740 over all. "This is Unmei" appears on the albums [[Petit Best 2 ~3, 7, 10~]], [[1st Anniversary]], [[Fruity Kille ...Melon Kinenbi Concert 2006 'Mel-On Target'|Melon Kinenbi Concert 2006 'MEL-ON TARGET']]
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  • ...Nakanai to Kimeta Hi]]'', starring [[Eikura Nana]]. The single reached #11 on the [[Oricon]] weekly chart and sold over 22,000 copies in its chart run of ...During the summer, miwa performed at the events [[GIRL POP FACTORY]] and [[ROCK IN JAPAN FESTIVAL]].
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  • ...copies in its first week and copies 18,021 over all. "Kawaii Kare" appears on the albums [[The Nimaime|THE Nimaime]], [[Fruity Killer Tune|FRUITY KILLER ...Melon Kinenbi Concert 2006 'Mel-On Target'|Melon Kinenbi Concert 2006 'MEL-ON TARGET']]
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  • ...s in its first week and copies 12,070 over all. "Namida no Taiyou" appears on the albums ''[[The Nimaime|THE Nimaime]]'', ''[[Petit Best 5]]'', and ''[[M * [[Hello☆Pro On Stage! 2007 'Rock desu yo!'|Hello☆Pro On Stage! 2007 「Rock desu yo!」]]
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  • ...either NEWS nor Kanjani8, he will participate in solo activities from now on. ...oki Nenmatsu Nenshi Rock na Nakamatachi Daishuugou (内博貴 年末年始 Rockな仲間たち大集合) LIVE 2008
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  • ...is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician and vocalist for the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. He made his initial debut with the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NE ...-debut single "[[NEWS Nippon]]", which is his only release with the group. On December 18, 2003, Taka left NEWS and Johnny's Entertainment officially, st
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  • ...TUNE】''') is a concert DVD featuring [[Melon Kinenbi]]. It was released on 2007-03-28 under the [[zetima]] label with catalog number EPBE-5241. # [[I Love Rock'n Roll|I Love Rock'n Roll]]
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  • [[Image:Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 'Rock Desu yo!'.jpg|thumb|200px|DVD Cover]] ...cast on [[TBS Channel|TBS Channel]] on 2007-03-31, and was released on DVD on 2007-04-25 under the [[PICCOLO TOWN]] label with catalog number PKBP-5072.
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  • ...-ON TARGET']] <br /><small>(メロン記念日 コンサート 2006 『MEL-ON TARGET』)</small> ...ock desu yo!」]] <br /><small>(ハロ☆プロ オンステージ!2007 『Rockですよ!』)</small>
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  • "Never Forget" is a pop song recorded by [[Morning Musume]]. It appears on the single "[[Memory Seishun no Hikari]]" as track #3. ...he ''[[Morning Musume Zen Single Coupling Collection]]'' album as track #5 on the first disc. This version features [[Fukuda Asuka]] to commemorate her g
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  • '''doa''' is a Japanese pop-rock band under the [[GIZA studio]] label. * [2013.01.23] [[Ride On (doa)|RIDE ON]]
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  • '''New Cinema Tokage''' (New Cinema 蜥蜴) was a Japanese rock band under [[GIZA studio]]. They debuted in 1999 and disbanded in 2002. * [[Kawagoe Hideki]] (川越英樹) (Bass) - Left on April, 2000
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  • ...which she self-covered on her sixth album ''[[Kazeyomi]]'' with Kanno Yoko on the piano. ...moto announced that she married to fellow voice actor [[Suzumura Kenichi]] on August 8, 2011, who has collaborated with her in many [[Anime|anime]] serie
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  • : Koi wa Rock n' Roll (恋はロケンロー; ''Love is Rock 'n' Roll'') "Koi wa Rock n' Roll" is a pop song by [[Morning Musume]]. It is found on the "[[Koi no Dance Site]]" single as track #2.
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  • ...ased by [[Mr.Children (Japanese band)|Mr.Children]]. The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 15 weeks. It sold 1,538,600 co [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...the theme song for the movie ''[[Koukou Debut]]''. The single reached #52 on the [[Oricon]] charts and charted for two weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • Perfume decided to continue on as a duo but Nishiwaki's mother commented on the lack of power that a two-member group has. Nishiwaki set out to find a ...Around this time they also met [[MIKIKO]], a dance instructor who would go on to choreograph all of the group's dances from this point forward.
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  • '''Uehara Azumi''' is a former Japanese pop/rock singer, songwriter and poet signed under [[GIZA studio]] label. ...e released "[[Mushoku (single)|Mushoku]]", her fifth single, and it hit #5 on the charts. She also wrote the lyrics for the single. An album of the same
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  • ...'' is a member of the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] duo [[Tackey & Tsubasa]]. On February 24th, 2010, Imai made his solo debut with the single "[[Backborn|B *[2009.08.05] [[Tsubasa Imai Dance and Rock Tour'09|TSUBASA IMAI☆Dance and Rock★ Tour'09]]
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  • ...erformed "[[Na Gatheun Gon Obnun Gongayo]]" at the M.NET/KM Music Festival on November 25, 2006 with Super Junior's [[Donghae]]. ...heir debut single "[[Rokkugo!!!]]" on February and they officially debuted on SBS's ''[[Inkigayo]]'', performing "Rokkugo!!!" and "[[Chotcha]]" with famo
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  • '''WAG''' was a Japanese pop-rock band under [[GIZA studio]] label. They debuted in 1999 and disbanded in 200 *[[Minami Kousuke]] (南公祐) (Bass) - Left on 2004/03/31
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  • '''Shida Mirai''' is a Japanese actress with [[KEN-ON Group]]. ...09's "[[Shokojo Seira]]," a drama adapatation of the anime, which is based on "[[Wikipedia:A Little Princess|A Little Princess]]."
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  • ...s debut in the music business was as the vocalist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[Janne Da Arc]]. In 2007, Yasu debuted as '''Acid Black Cherry''' w ...pursuing solo careers. It wasn't until June that an announcement appeared on the official site of [[Janne Da Arc]] about the start of '''Acid Black Cher
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  • * [[The Nimaime ~On My Way~|THE Nimaime ~ON MY WAY~]] (THE 二枚目 ~ON MY WAY~) * [[Never Forget|Never Forget (Rock Ver.)]]
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  • * [2002] [[wikipedia:G-On Riders|G-on Riders]] - '''Zero''' * [2012] [[wikipedia:List of Rock Lee & His Ninja Pals episodes|NARUTO Rock Lee no Seishun Full Power Ninden]] - '''Ten Ten'''
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  • ...ical piano teacher, began giving him lessons at the age of five. From then on, he always showed a great affinity for music. When he discovered at the age ...iki and his childhood friend [[Toshi|Deyama Toshimitsu]] formed a [[J-rock|rock]] [[speed metal]] band called [[NOISE]]. In 1982, at the end of their high
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  • ...s that played at his solo tours and concerts, [[hide with Spread Beaver]]. On May 2nd, 1998, he was found hanged with a towel tied to a doorknob in his T ...Kanagawa|Yokosuka]], [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] on December 13, 1964. hide was overweight as a child, Hideto was known as the
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  • ...was known as a yankee within the club. Kudo started off by singing backup on other Onyanko Club members' solo single, starting with [[Watanabe Marina]]' ...Soon after, her popularity skyrocketed with her future singles reaching #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts. She is consider by many to be one of the "Idol Four
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  • '''flumpool''' (フランプール) is a [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. They formed the band in 2002. In 2007 the ...ugust 2008. The band began to receive some recognition, ranking number one on Access Rankings for "[[Labo|labo]]"’s [[PV]], as well as being named the
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  • ...piano. It wasn't until Middle School when Masami was introduced to pop and rock music. She eventually ended-up joining a band. She then terminated her stud ...its release, she switched her focus on her solo career and began releasing on a regular basis: an album and three to four singles a year.
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  • ...rst make his debut in the music world when he appeared as a guest vocalist on the track [[Mr. Crazy Tiger|Mr. CRAZY TIGER]] for [[BLIZARD]]'s [[RAN]] alb ...shi)|Magma]]. Also, Koshi and fellow B'z member [[Matsumoto Tak]] appeared on the final track of American guitarist [[Wikipedia:Steve Vai|Steve Vai]]'s 1
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  • ...an untimely death on April 25, 1992 of heart failure, most likely brought on by an overdose. Since then, his songs have been covered many times by the p ...Tasogare Yuku Machi de]] (黄昏ゆく街で; ''In the Town Where Twilight Goes'')
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  • * [2012] [[Boys on the Run]] * When J-Rock star [[Gackt]] found out that Ueda was a huge fan of him, he gave him his s
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  • ...is a limited release having only 10,000 copies. The mini-album reached #83 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for three weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...dia:Japanese American|Japanese American]] [[J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] musician. Kylee is signed to [[Sony Music Entertainment]], and in 2009 sh On April 20th, 2009, her new song "[[Just Breathe]]" was released as a mobile
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  • ...his is a limited release having only 10,000 copies. The single reached #33 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for three weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...his is a limited release having only 10,000 copies. The single reached #33 on the major [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • The single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts, where it charted for eight weeks and sold 45,621 cop [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...lbum)|Shinkai]]'' as "[[Machine Gun wo Buppanase]]". The single reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and charted for 11 weeks. It sold 733,070 copi [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...as ending theme song for the TV show ''[[CDTV]]''. The single reached #82 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 3 weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...was formed sometime during the autumn of 1995, with their first live being on November 11th, 1995. The only original member that stayed through the few m
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  • ...ng theme song for the TV show ''[[Off Record!]]]''. The single reached #60 on the Oricon charts, and charted for one week. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...d as theme song for the drama ''[[Donichi Love]]''. The single reached #87 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 2 weeks. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...DVD limited edition and a regular CD-only edition. The album peaked at #2 on the [[Oricon]] weekly albums chart and charted for a total of fourteen week [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • '''UNDER GRAPH''' (アンダーグラフ) is a four member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band that is currently under the label [[For Life Music Entertainment]]. [[Image:Undergraphbio.jpg|230px|thumb|UNDER GRAPH promoting "[[Japanese Rock Fighter]]" (2008)]]
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  • ...ch 2nd, 2008 and Hello! Pro Egg on March 29th, 2008 to debut as a soloist. On June 29th, 2008 she released her debut indie, [[Manopiano]]. ...debut single "[[Otome no Inori]]" on March 18th 2009. It reached 5th place on Oricon for its first week.
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  • ...arts Grow''' (ハーツ・グロウ) was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band. The band formed in 2004 and debuted as an indie band in 2005. After This high school rock band has energy. Last summer, a new high school band, "Hearts Grow," was bo
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  • '''Mean Machine''' was a Japanese female rock band. Mean Machine was an all girl rock group. When they debuted, the girls were experimenting, and learned to play
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  • # [[Wakusei ni Nore|Wakusei ni Nore]] (惑星に乗れ; ''Ride on a Comet'') ...album recut single. The album reach #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of eight weeks. It sold a total of 298,240 copies.
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  • # [[Swells on the Earth|Swells on the Earth]] # [[Rock'n Roll Star|Rock'n Roll Star]] (ロックンロールスター)
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  • # [[Walking on the Skyline|Walking on the skyline]] ...338,842 copies, it became the #41 album of 2005. The album has since gone on to sell a total of 343,193 copies.
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  • ...but mini-album, ''[[I Gatta Go]]'' in 1999. The band was then forced to go on hiatus due to the military commitments required of all Korean men. ...d some infamy in 2005 when members of the band [[The Couch]] appeared nude on the TV program ''[[Music Camp]]'' during a Rux performance. Vocalist [[Won
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  • ...reached #1 on the [[Oricon]] charts (Her second album to do so) and stayed on the charts for a total of 19 weeks. As this album sold 354,005 copies in 20
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  • ...tten and produced by [[Higurashi Aiha]], formerly of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her]]. "YUKI was a fan [of Higuras ...n [[The End of Shite (Higurashi Aiha)|self-cover]] and released it in 2003 on her own debut solo, "[[New Life (single)|NEW LIFE]]".
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  • ...any, a sub-division of Free-Will. The band opened the fanclub "Baby Merry" on August 1, 2000. After releasing a few albums, several singles and a greates ...where in between, officially adding [[Kazuki (BABYLON)|KAZUKI]] to the mix on March 22 of that year.
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  • ...mura started off her career by attending several major music competitions. On March 28, 2004 at the 5th annual ''Katsushika Band Festival'', Nakamura won ...ld go on to cover "[[Tomodachi no Uta (Iwasaki Hiromi)|Tomodachi no Uta]]" on her album Natural in February 2006.
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  • ...reggae number. The single reached #10 on the [[Oricon]] charts and stayed on the charts for a total of five weeks. The single sold a total of 33,000 cop
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