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  • : 2003.09.25 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • : 2003.09.25 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • : 2003.09.25 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • ...M OSAKA. Through 1997 and early 1998, aiko released a number of indie mini-albums and singles, all of which failed to chart. Fortunately, this persistent you ...entire tour went off without a hitch. During her "LOVE LIKE ALOHA" tour in 2003, aiko performed at Katase Beach in Enoshima on August 30, and on the 31st o
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  • : 2003.11.27 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • ...ter Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter]'s theme song). Unlike Onitsuka other's albums which had 5 or more PVs, this would only have one (for the song "[[King of ...|left|200px|Onitsuka Chihiro promoting "[[Sign (Onitsuka Chihiro)|Sign]]" (2003)]]
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  • * [[Circuit.V.Panther]] - Guitar (2001-2003 & 2006) * [[Noisy]] - Bass/Vocals (1995-2003)
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  • ...r 14 weeks. ''Sugar High'' sold 294,952 units, making it the #41 album for 2003. [[Category:2002 Albums]]
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  • [[Image:Singles 2000-2003.jpg|thumb|340px|Cover]] : SINGLES 2000-2003
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  • ...s the dorama ''[[TRICK 2]]'''s theme song, and appears on both of her best albums, as well as ''[[This Armor]]''. ...#1, ''[[This Armor]]'' as track #6, and ''[[Singles 2000-2003|SINGLES 2000-2003]]'' as track #8.
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  • : 2003.03.05 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • : 2003.02.19 [[Category:2003 Albums]]
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  • ===Albums=== *[2003.08.20] [[Follow the Wind|Follow the wind]]
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  • : 2003.08.06 ...irst live album released by [[BONNIE PINK]]. It was recorded on April 5th, 2003, at the Akasaka BLITZ. The album reached #90 on [[Oricon]] weekly charts an
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  • ...feat. Ceybil Jefferies taken from ''[[The Intergalactic Collection]]'' in 2003 until ONE DAY -KREVA REMIX- which was used to promote m-flo's ''[[Dope Spac This album is reported to be the last of the m-flo 'loves' albums. Due to this, [[Crystal Kay]] was symbolically picked to sing a track on th
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  • ...brief indies period debuted under the major label [[Sony Music Japan]] in 2003 with the single "[[Kirikirimai]]". They soon shot to fame, with their debut In June 2003, the band debuted under [[Sony Music Entertainment]] music as a major label
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  • * [[Junichi Sugai|SUGAI]] Drums (1998 - 2003) In 1999, they released their first albums ''[[1st P]]'' and ''[[A.D.S.R.M!|A・D・S・R・M!]]'' on the independent
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  • * [[morico]] (もりこ) (Saxophone) <small>(2003–2016)</small> * [[SAKI (ORESKABAND)|SAKI]] (サキ) (Trumpet) <small>(2003–2018)</small>
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  • ...~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~|secret base ~Kimi ga Kureta Mono~]]". At the end of 2003, [[Okoshi Takayo]] graduated from ZONE and was replaced by [[Nishimura Tomo ...band released a single ("[[Shiroi Hana]]") on the same day of their second albums release. The bands next two singles ("[[True Blue / Renren...|true blue / R
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  • ...rothers Ryoichiro and Kenichi Yoshida began their powerful rise to fame in 2003 with their self-titled, inaugural album. Since that time they have become i === Albums ===
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