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*[2001.05.23] [[Dirge No.9|DIRGE No.9]]
 
*[2001.05.23] [[Dirge No.9|DIRGE No.9]]
 
*[2002.08.21] [[Everlast (WINO album)|EVERLAST]]
 
*[2002.08.21] [[Everlast (WINO album)|EVERLAST]]
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*[2003.03.19] [[The Best of WINO - Volume 1|THE BEST OF WINO - Volume 1]] (best album)
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===Best Albums===
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*[2003.01.22] [[Lion (WINO album)|LION]] (B-sides Best)
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*[2003.03.19] [[The Best of WINO - Volume 1|THE BEST OF WINO - Volume 1]]
 
*[2007.12.19] [[Lion (WINO album)|LION]] (re-release)
 
*[2007.12.19] [[Lion (WINO album)|LION]] (re-release)
  

Revision as of 03:27, 22 November 2009

WINO is a Japanese rock band signed to SPEEDSTAR RECORDS of Victor Entertainment. The band was formed in 1995 and disbanded in 2003. Their music was strongly influenced by British rock. They made their major debut with the single "Devil's own [mix No.4]" in 1998 and is known for the song "Taiyou wa Yoru mo Kagayaku" which was used as the second opening theme for the anime Hunter × Hunter.

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