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  • ...]'' on May 30th 1994, SHAISUKE left and then later joined Deshabillz. From 1994 to 2007, the band had a stable line-up. One month after celebrating their 1 ===Studio Albums===
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  • ...s (even moreso recently). Their line-up is a very confusing one, with many albums featuring fake names (for example, "[[Hawaiian Disco with my Bollocks|Hawai ...orea|Korea]]. [[Yoshikawa Toyohito|Yoshikawa]] quit for the second time in 1994 and was not replaced. [[EDA|EDA]] is their new drummer. Pavement's Mark Ibo
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  • ...RAZE''' was a punk band formed after [[BODY]] and [[ZI:KILL]] disbanded in 1994. The band constisted of [[CIPHER]] & [[Tetsu (D'ERLANGER)|TETSU]] (both ex- ===Albums===
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  • ...an''' (犬神サーカス團) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band formed in 1994 through an advertisement in Garo, a manga magazine, placed by Inugami Kyouk 100 years later, in 1994, thanks to the resurrection abilities of the alchemist Nishida Rou, the qua
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  • ===Albums=== * [1994] [[Bakumatsu Koukousei]]
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  • ...eading roles in most of the dramas she starred in. Some of her singles and albums were produced by [[Komuro Tetsuya]]. In 1994, she was chosen to be the lead actress in the drama called ''[[Tokiageru Sh
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  • ...t, and producer of the unit [[See-Saw]]. After the group went on hiatus in 1994, she began composing music for many other musicians as well as composing ba ===Albums===
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  • ===Japanese Albums=== * [1994.02.02] [[Natural Best]]
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  • ...amori has built her image as a cover artist with her ''[[Utahime]]'' cover albums and also more recently with the award winning ''[[Enka (Nakamori Akina)|Enk ...e Japanese [[Wikipedia:Jennifer Lopez|Jennifer Lopez]]. The same year, her albums with MCA Victor Japan were re-released with singles and their b-sides added
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  • ===Original Albums=== === Best Albums ===
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  • ..., with the first chapter being printed in its fifth issue on January 19th, 1994. The manga has got great acceptance since then, and it's still being publis | June 18, 1994
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  • When TMN broke up in 1994, Utsunomiya would go onto to formed the short live unit [[BOYO-BOZO]]. Befo ===Studio Albums===
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  • ===Albums=== * [1994] [[Shoot]]
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  • ...roup [[Hummingbird (group)|Hummingbird]], and later made her solo debut in 1994. Slowly over the years Shiina has been trying to distance herself from her ...bird.jpg|thumb|225px|Shiina Hekiru in [[Hummingbird (group)|Hummingbird]] (1994)]]
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  • ...musho|Johnny's Entertainment]] label that was active from 1987 to 1995. In 1994, Oosawa Mikio and Sato Hiroyuki left the group and the remaining members fo Hikaru GENJI went on to release 29 singles and 20 albums until, in 1994, [[Oosawa Mikio]] and [[Satou Hiroyuki]] left the group and the company. Th
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  • ...tainment]] group [[Hikaru GENJI]], of which he was the leader from 1987 to 1994. On August 31, 1994, Mikio retired from both [[Hikaru GENJI]] and [[Johnny's Entertainment]] an
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  • : 1994.09.01 ...Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 1,765,010 copies, becoming the #3 album of 1994. It also sold 1,516,530 copies in 1995, becoming the #6 album of that year.
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  • ...[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 340,290 copies, becoming the #48 album of 1994. It charted for 105 weeks and sold a total of 802,140 copies. [[Category:1993 Albums]]
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  • ...n the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 7,770 copies in its first week. In 1994, it managed to sell 303,140 copies, becoming the #52 album of that year. Th [[Category:1992 Albums]]
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  • ...n the [[Oricon]] weekly charts and sold 2,400 copies in its first week. In 1994, it managed to sell 193,450 copies, becoming the #91 album of that year. Th [[Category:1992 Mini-Albums]]
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