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  • ...first Japanese album to be released as a USB Memory stick, as well as its releases in 2CD+DVD, CD+DVD, and CD-Only formats. The limited USB version comes with [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...ur interlude tracks - highly unusual at the time when compared to her past releases. This was met with some contention from fans. [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ===Video Releases=== ===Other Video Releases===
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  • ...cond A-side track. TYPE-C comes with all four songs. All types are limited releases each having only 2,000 copies. Each copy comes with one, out of a possible [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • '''Arc''' was a four member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene, signed with the indies label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. The band f ...SAKI's Official Blog''. 2010.12.19. Retrieved 2010.12.20.</ref> Their last releases will be the memorial best of album ''[[End at Time|End at time]]'' and memo
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  • ===Video Releases=== ===Other Video Releases===
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  • ===Video Releases=== ===Other Video Releases===
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  • [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]]
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  • ...i Ni'') is a four member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene that was formed on May 1st, 2003. Having signed with the independen ...drummer [[Kawauchi Tooru]] (ex-[[Nejire]]). Unlike many other [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] bands, 12012's line-up has stayed the same and the members themselves hav
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  • ===Video Releases===
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  • ...bel [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] (2009-2010). Ayabie was a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] band, but after their major debut the band ...inite hiatus, even though the name was still featured on the collaborative releases by [[Aoi (Ayabie)|Aoi]] and [[Ryohei (Megamasso)|Ryohei]].
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  • Prior to being T.M.Revolution, Nishikawa was a member of the [[Visual-kei|visual-kei]] band [[Luis-Mary]] which disbanded in 1993. In 1995, [[Asakura Daisuke]] ===Video Releases===
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