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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (to max inc.) *'''Fashion Director''': Kei Ito
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (to max inc.) *'''Fashion Director''': Kei Ito (ab fab)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (to max inc.) *'''Assistant Photographer''': Takuo Arai, Kei Onaka
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei Ito (ab fab)
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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 *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Mizumo' Utsumi (avex group)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Visual Production Assistant''': Yukako Tanaka (avex network inc.)
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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. *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group)
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  • In 2011, working with the tenor [[Fukui Kei]], she released her first collaboration single. [[Ai wa Chikara]] was choos ...[Ai wa Chikara]] (愛は力; ''Love Is Power'') <small>('''alan × [[Fukui Kei]]''')</small>
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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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  • ...Wikipedia:Kansai region|Kansai region]] of Japan as an [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] band called ''Arc ~Otona ni Naritakunai Kodomo-tachi~''. For the first tw ...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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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei 'Okei' Ito (ab fab)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei Ito (ab fab)
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  • ..., Osamu Shiota, Motohiro Noguchi, Shusei Ikeda (Sony Music Studios Tokyo), Kei Matsubara (HITOKUCHIZAKA STUDIO), Hiroaki Okuda (Bunkamura Studio) *'''Fashion Director''': Kei Ito
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  • ...niversal Music Japan]]. Since the label change, they have toned down their visual looks. ...[[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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  • ...re-Kei|oshare-kei]] band, but after their major debut the band dropped the visual-look for a mainstream one. Their musical style consisted of a wide variety ...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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  • ...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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  • .... [[LUNA SEA]] and [[X JAPAN]] were bands that led the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] revolution of the early 1990's in Japan a revolution that glorified andro ...also drew bandmate, [[Shinya (LUNA SEA)|Shinya]], to record on most of his releases. By the end of THE SPANK YOUR JUICE project in 2004, SUGIZO had released th
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  • ...ictory Road To the King of Neo Visual Rock|VICTORY ROAD TO THE KING OF NEO VISUAL ROCK]] ===Video Releases===
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  • ...of [[m-flo]]'s "[[m-flo loves|loves...]]" project. Since then, most of her releases have charted within the top twenty on the [[Oricon]] charts. On October 22, ...009, melody. announced her pregnancy and marriage with [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]] artist [[Miyavi]].They have two daughters, "Lovelie Miyavi Ishihara" (bor
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  • ...tica]], [[wikipedia:Dream Theater|Dream Theater]], and [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[X JAPAN]]. ===Video Releases===
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei 'Okei' Ito (ab fab)
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • ...ve rock, though their beginnings tend to be labeled as [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]], and are often compared with [[Wikipedia:Britpop|Britpop]] bands. ===Video Releases===
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  • ...dered one of the most influential bands of [[Japan]]'s [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] music scene. Formed by [[Mana]] and [[Közi]], the band’s name stands f ...)|Kami]] would be credited as 'eternal blood relative' on all their future releases.
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  • She won the prize "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kei_Tomiyama Kei Tomiyama]" for the [[seiyuu]] most relevant to the animation industry at th ===Video Releases===
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • ...ycho le Cému''' (サイコ・ル・シェイム) is Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band with a flashy costume and powerful rock performance. ===Video Releases===
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • ...i Ningen]]". The album covered more types of material then Kana's previous releases. Kana then left the [[Globule Music Publishers]] label after the album's re [[Category:Visual-Kei]]
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  • ===Video Releases=== * [2011.08.xx] Densetsu no Visual Rocks
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  • ...look with the release of each album. Most of the outfits from their Visual Kei-era are extremely elaborate, and as Kaoru claims in an English interview fo 2005 saw the first official European releases as well, in the form of that year's album [[Withering to Death.|Withering t
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  • '''Moi dix Mois''' is a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]] band founded by [[Mana]]. ===Video Releases===
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • [[Category:J-Pop (releases)]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...is a three-piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. [[Ryohei (Megamasso)|Ryohei]], the former guitarist and leader of ...AL LINKS's "[More Burning Circus]". September was only three lives and two releases. The first live was at Kumamoto DRUM Be-9 on th 12th, the second was at Fuk
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei 'Okei' Ito (ab fab)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (to max inc.) *'''Fashion Director''': Kei Ito (ab fab)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei Ito (ab fab)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Visual Assistant Producer''': Eisuke Yoshida (MiDEA)
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Utsumizm' Utsumi (avex group) *'''Stylist''': Kei 'Okei' Ito (ab fab)
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  • ...res a wide variety of her songs from early in her career, up to her latest releases (at the time). It also features a collection of unique costumes including a ; Visual Director
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  • *'''Visual Producer''': Kiyoshi 'Mizumo' Utsumi (avex group) *'''A Stylist''': Kei 'Okei' Ito (Two Culture Inc)
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:J-Metal (releases)]]
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  • '''X JAPAN''' or '''X''' is a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band formed by [[YOSHIKI]]. Their sound started as [[J-Rock|Japanese rock ===Video Releases===
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  • ...is a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They were previously known as ''Gazette'' before the release of th ===Video Releases===
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  • [[Wikipedia:Kiss (band)|KISS]]' commanding sound and wild visual aesthetics enthralled him, and later that same year, his grandmother bought ...gether. There are also numerous post-humous tribute, compilation and remix releases, and hide's official website, hide-city.com, remains active to this day.
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • ...p was officially formed by three former members of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[PIERROT]] in August of 2006 and was announced by [[KIRITO]] at the ...stlink Records]], which was made for both [[KIRITO]]'s and Angelo's future releases. Their next activity was in August for two fan club only lives titled "INTE
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  • '''BLOOD''' is a [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]]/[[Indies|indies]] [[Gothic|goth]] band that was founded in February 2002 ...wide via WIXQ's internet webcast. Soon after, they became the first Visual Kei band to perform in Mexico. That summer (July 2005), they released "Vengeanc
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  • ...personas are pronounced ''panic channel'' but are written differently. For releases, a single band can occupy one, or they can both occupy it. It's the same wi [[Category:Visual-Kei]]
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  • :''Note: Click [[machine#Discography|here]] for prior releases with '''[[machine]]'''.'' :''Note: Click [[Lucy#Discography|here]] for prior releases with '''[[Lucy]]'''.''
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  • ...シリン) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene, though for a period they had eschewed the getups. They officially ...s case outrageous, extravagant outfits). The band since has regained their visual style, though now it's a bit more refined.
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    ...' is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] variety with a [[:Category:J-Metal|metal]] sound. They formed in March of ...city~]]" single were simultaneously released on April 6th. Following those releases was their second anniversary one-man concert tour ''THE PHANTOM OF THE OPER
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  • ...he band was one of the first [[Visual-Kei|visual]] bands and pioneered the visual musical style which was later used by bands like [[LUNA SEA]] and [[Kuroyum ===Video Releases===
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  • ...was a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] variety with a strong [[:Category:J-Jazz|jazz]] sound. They formed on Jan ...ree events were: the "Like an Edison Osaka Presents Shinshun! Shinsaibashi Visual Matsuri" event on January 20th at Shinsaibashi CLUB QUATTRO, the "E.L.L. &
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • ...nded label [[UNDER CODE PRODUCTION]]. After some line-up chnages, years of releases, lives, and increasing popularity, Vidoll graduated from the label along wi Vidoll's first releases were issued on July 21st, with the mini-albums ''[[Face Mayura|Face↓Mayur
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  • * [[Kei (kannivalism)|Kei]] ....png|thumb|320px|baroque (beginning of 2012) <br>L-R: Bansaku, Ryo, Akira, Kei]]
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  • SID was formed as a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band in May of 2003 by [[Mao (SID)|Mao]] (ex-[[SHULA]]) and [[Aki (SID)|A ...he band wasn't signed with a label, and instead self-published their first releases through their own label called ''Aishuu Democracy''.
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  • ..., is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. At the end of May 2010, it was announced that they had switched la ...d, along with many other [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] and [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] bands, collectively played at the "JRock Revolution" festival in Los Ange
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  • [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]] [[Category:Visual-Kei (releases)]]
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  • '''Sendai Kamotsu''' (仙台貨物) is a side project of the visual rock band [[Nightmare]]. It consists of entirely the same members, but they ===Video Releases===
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  • ..., is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They formed somewhere in the [[Wikipedia:Tōhoku region|Touhoku ar ...'' which is a compilation of all of their songs from the "Gianizm"-related releases. The album was released to celebrate their 10 year anniversary as a band.
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  • ...andment of the [[:Category:J-Gothic|gothic]] aesthetic [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] electronic duo [[Schwarz Stein]]. Like the group and its predecessor ''Ru ...oardist, replacing [[KALM]]. He remained with the group for a year and two releases; their debut single "[[Suteneko]]" and their third demo tape "[[Kumo Onna]]
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  • ...arusegawa Naru from ''Love Hina'', Tsukimiya Ayu from ''[[Wikipedia:Kanon (visual novel)|Kanon]]'', Multi from ''[[Wikipedia:To Heart|To Heart]]'', and Honda ===Video Releases===
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  • ...the same line-up as today. girugamesh started out as a [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] unit and over the years they have gradually changed to a more mainstream ===Video Releases===
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  • ...The band is composed of several notable figures in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene and as well has the concept of ''Descendents of the Rose''. Having ...rm of beauty'' and used to describe the many different [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] aesthetics.
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  • '''KAMIJO''' is the vocalist of [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]] band [[Versailles]], and solo artist since 2013. ===Video Releases===
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  • ...ikipedia:Gunma|Gunma]] in 1983. They are considered as one of the [[Visual-Kei]] pioneers in the late 80s along with [[X JAPAN]] and [[D'ERLANGER]]. Their ===Video Releases===
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  • ...and [[:Category:Electronic|electronic]] singer in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. His music career started in 1999 when, under the moniker ''Hime'', ...disbanded in 1999 Hime joined another rock group, the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[ISOLA]], in 2000 as the vocalist. It was another four member group
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  • .... KISAKI is the executive producer of the label and produces all the bands releases, and also some acts not signed to UNDER CODE. The label also has two sub-la
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  • '''SHAZNA''' (シャズナ) is a Japanese [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band that was formed back in 1993. After a successful [[I ...d more than any previous release and charted higher. The band's last indie releases, the ''[[Lavender Color]]'' video also rose to the top of the Oricon indies
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  • '''Raphael''' was a [[Visual-Kei|visual kei]] [[J-Rock|J-rock]] band ===Video Releases===
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  • ...Type A releases, containing a DVD of the PV & The Making of, while Type B releases contain a 3rd song which is not included in the Type A release), inciting f
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  • ===Video Releases=== [[Category:Visual-Kei]]
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  • ...he former vocalist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] and [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[RENTRER EN SOI]], which was formed on June 18th, 2001 and disbande ===Video Releases===
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  • ...egion|Kanto region]] of [[Japan]]. They were an indies [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] band that formed in late 2004, and were signed with [[LOOP ASH RECORDS]]. To commemorate their first releases with a label, -OZ- held their first sponsored event on December 28th. Their
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