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  • ...release some material, so their first few releases where re-recordings of songs from their indie career. ...ew different side projects that had been in the works. She started writing songs with [[Chara]], some for their all girl band for [[Mean Machine]], which wo
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  • [[File:Higurashi Aiha 2017.jpg|thumb|425px|Higurashi Aiha (2017)]] ...career. In 2005, she left the label to work with her new band [[Higurashi Aiha and LOVES!|LOVES.]] In 2011, she started another new band, [[THE GIRL]]. Sh
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  • ...nch her own solo career, and she played the songs for YUKI. YUKI loved the songs, and used three of them for this single. ...OF TEN]]''. Higurashi later recorded her own [[The End of Shite (Higurashi Aiha)|self-cover]] and released it in 2003 on her own debut solo, "[[New Life (s
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  • ...which misono was able to work with well-known rock musicians: [[Higurashi Aiha]] ([[Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her]]) and [[shogo.k]] ([[175R]]). The
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  • ...New York|New York]]. Track #5, "[[Thurston & Kim & Me]]" is a reference to Higurashi and her friends from [[Wikipedia:Sonic Youth|Sonic Youth]], [[Wikipedia:Kim
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  • ...es songs written by [[Koyama Nao]] and [[Karashima Takaharu]]. Many of the songs on the album were previously released on the bands demo tape, ''[[Motorhead
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  • ...cts were thought of and created by [[Higurashi Aiha]] herself. Many of the songs have less of a rock sound and more of a [[Shibuya-Kei|Shibuya-kei]] feel. A
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  • ...r drummer, [[Karashima Takaharu]]. Not long after it's release [[Higurashi Aiha]] fired him from the band for not taking his work in the band seriously and : [[Higurashi Aiha]]
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  • ...awa Yasunobu]] and [[Higurashi Aiha]]'s then husband [[Watanabe Yoshiki]]. Higurashi has described the album as a straight forward punk-rock album. The album wa ...e] was recording, to keep [her]self going. The album sounds happy because [Higurashi] wanted to be happier. <ref>[http://www.jrawk.com/Content/H/higurashiaiha/i
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  • ...ma Takaharu]] joined the band around the same time as the group's drummer. Higurashi took creative control over the band, writting all the lyrics and music. On ...was a lot of tension in the band between Koyama and Karashima. Eventually Higurashi fired Karashima from the band in 1999, and the girls continued on as a duo
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  • : [[Higurashi Aiha]] : [[Higurashi Aiha]]
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  • ...which was released two months prior. The title track features [[Higurashi Aiha]] singing about how she dislikes lullabys and is backed by cellos and violi : [[Higurashi Aiha]]
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