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  • ...s. She also writes her own lyrics. Her music ranges from upbeat catchy pop/rock music that can be heard in tracks like "[[Happy Days (Otsuka Ai)|Happy Days ...[[SU]] of the band [[RIP SLYME]]. They had previously collaborated on the song "aisu×time" on her ''[[Love Is Best|LOVE is BEST]]'' album. On March 24, 2
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  • * [2003.12.03] [[Rock With You]] * [2012.03.18] [['One Dream' KPop Star Theme Song|'One Dream' KPOP STAR Theme Song]]
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  • ...as a declining point in Imai's career. Many viewed the music as hard-core rock. Moreover, in the promotion of the music, she remarked "Many artists these ...me she officially uses elly on her works. [[Butterfly]] was also the theme song for anime movie [[Boku no Songoku]], which Imai first participated in dubbi
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  • ...ior. This was first released as a single box containing a VHS of the title song's [[PV]] and making of. Nine days later a 8cm single was released, containi ==Song Information==
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  • '''MONO''' is a [[Post-rock|post-rock]] band from [[Tokyo]], [[Japan]]. Their songs, all of which are instrumenta ...one of its songs, "[[A Thousand Paper Cranes]]". The inspiration for this song was the story of [[wikipedia:Sadako Sasaki|Sasaki Sadako]], a young girl fr
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  • ...], composed by [[HYDE]], the vocalist and lyricist of the popular Japanese rock band [[L'Arc~en~Ciel]]. [[Glamorous Sky|GLAMOROUS SKY]] was a huge hit, giv *[2007.10.03] [[Eien no Uta]] (永遠の詩; ''Eternal Song''')
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  • # [[Sora Uta]] (空唄; ''Sky Song'') # [[Red Cliff ~Shin Sen~|RED CLIFF ~Shin.Sen~ (Modern Rock Version)]] (心・戦)
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  • ...s after her departure. Over the years her sound has changed from light pop-rock, to R&B and hip-hip, and most recently she has been releasing various types ...influence. Her next single, "[[Babylon no Kiseki]]" featured a heavier pop-rock sound on the title track, while the b-side was a soft piano ballad.
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  • ...; however, after she started self-producing her songs, Aiuchi incorporated rock influences in her music. Despite her minor setbacks, she remained a promine ...This single was also her first time breaking the [[Oricon]] top 10, as the song reached #5. Months later, her first album [[Be Happy]] was released; it rea
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  • ...other members' roles were so small that Amuro was solely credited with the song and the other members acted as back-up dancers for her. ...used as the [[Dorama|dorama]] ''[[Virgin Road]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s theme song, and became the #1 single of 1997 due to its massive popularity. Amuro's su
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  • ...e worked with [[Minekawa Takako]] as [[FANCY GROOVEY NAME]] and recorded a song for the FLIPPER'S GUITAR compiled ''[[Fab Gear|FAB GEAR]]''. In 1992 Kahimi .... She was being written songs by everyone in the [[Shibuya-Kei]] and indie rock scenes. The resulting album was 1997's ''[[Larme De Crocodile]]''. With the
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  • ...a large tie-in; Sony had arranged with the Japanese government to have the song be used in their ads for the Guam Island Campaign Summer '98 (to help incre ...d and the song became the first avex download exclusive ring tone and full song single.
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  • ...r Chinese: 大無限樂團) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] group on the [[avex trax]] label. They are named after composer and creat ...02TRUSONGPROMO.jpg|thumb|250px|Do As Infinity promoting ''[[True Song|TRUE SONG]]'' (2002)]]
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  • ...he [http://www.shiseido.co.jp/anessa/ Shiseido "ANESSA"] [[CM|commercial]] song. This single reached #5 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, and is currently B * [1996.xx.xx] [[Poetized]] - ''[[E.P. (Poetized)|E.P.]]'' ("The microphone song")
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  • ...has changed several times since forming in 2003. 15JAM's music is a mix of rock with mostly pop. ...lyric-writing abilities to [[Tokuma Japan Communications]] and penned the song "Manmaru" by [[Okada Ayana]]. The single was released in July 2004.
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  • ...Their musical style ranges from pop to R&B, hip-hop and even influences of rock. Over the years the members have grown in popularity both individually and * [2011.11.02] [[Meikyuu Love Song]] (迷宮ラブソング; ''Labyrinth Love Song'')
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  • ...ced by [[T.KURA]] and [[MICHICO]]. The titular track was used as the theme song for the [[TV TOKYO]] music program ''[[JAPAN COUNTDOWN]]'' and reached #100 ...gle "[[Motherland]]". The titular track was used as the third ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] series ''[[FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST]]'' (episodes 26 to
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  • ...er. In 2003, m-flo would continue on as a duo, however with each different song would collaborate with a new artist. In 2017, [[LISA]] would return to the ...staying in Boston (due to his parents' work) they would play Run-D.M.C.'s song "It's Tricky" in the school bus. The band were offered contracts from sever
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  • '''Aikawa Nanase''' (相川七瀬) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician under [[avex trax]] label. In 2010 she started a solo project ca ...Nanase)|ID]], was a compilation album, but it debuted at number one on the rock chart, her fourth consecutive album to release in the number one slot. In t
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  • ...k-kei"; having music that tends to be upbeat and poppish with a mixture of rock and punk, while their lyrical content usually consists of topics pertaining ...ntic Cafe)|Hatsukoi]]", for free. The song is a studio version of the same song from their second demo.
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  • ; Song ...songs]]'' album as track #3. It was used as Honda Zest Spark [[CM]] theme song. It was certified Gold by [[RIAJ]] for more than 100,000 cellphone ringtone
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  • ...s seventh single. The title track was used as the Tokyo Mode Gakuen [[CM]] song. [[BEAT CRUSADERS]] released their single "[[Tonight, Tonight, Tonight|TONI ==Song Information==
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  • ==Song Information== [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...became almost an instant favorite, helping them reach number one with the song [[Love Machine|LOVE Machine]]. She soon established herself as a talented s ...th...'' as part of her ''SWEET BLACK Project''. ''Fly Away'' was the first song Goto had written the lyrics to herself. Digitally, these singles fared extr
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  • ...UDY AND MARY''' (ジュディ アンド マリー) was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Sony Music Entertainment]]'s [[Sony Music Entertainment#EPIC ...written by YUKI and had music composed by Onda; with the exception of the song "[[Love Me Do!|LOVE ME DO!]]" which was composed by YUKI as well.
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  • The DJ OZMA 's big family features DJ OZMA (singer), an alter-ego of rock band [[Kishidan]]'s leader [[Ayanocozey Show]], [[Hoshikuzu Teruya]] from K DJ OZMA is most known for his hit song "[[Age Age Every Night|Age♂Age♂EVERY☆Night]]". It was performed at th
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  • ...and most of these tracks were compiled into their first album ''[[Minimoni Song Daihyakka 1 Kan]]''. The album's musical styles spanned wildly from track t ...ddle of a sentence (which was actually a Morning Musume appearance for the song "[[Souda! We're Alive]]").
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  • * [2005.11.30] [[Rock the Party|ROCK THE PARTY]] * [2005.11.25] [[Rock the Party|ROCK THE PARTY -STUDIO APARTMENT REMIX-]]
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  • ...The beat of the song was inspired from [[Wikipedia:The Police|The Police]] song "[[Wikipedia:Synchronicity|Synchronicity]]. Former [[Wikipedia:Limp Bizkit| ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Duty (song)|Duty]] ...re mature sound than her past efforts, and has Hamasaki branching out into rock styles (with "[[End of the World (Hamasaki Ayumi)|End of the World]]", "[[K
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  • ...popular ''[[Wikipedia:Full Metal Alchemist|Full Metal Alchemist]]'' theme song "[[Kesenai Tsumi]]". Since Kitade's debut her look has gravitated towards [ ...enai Tsumi ~raw "breath" track~]]", which was a slowed down version of the song.
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  • ...and [[Sharan Q]] in 1997. Her first single, [[Get|GET]], was chosen as the song all the girls had to sing in the final round of the audition. Tsunku's plan [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...ignificant success then came with the single "Story" in May 2005, with the song reaching #8 on the Oricon ranking charts and selling 300,000 copies. The ne ...]]" - Team Medical Dragon 2), appearances at high-profile music festivals (Rock in Japan 2007, Summer Sonic '07) and the release of the "[[Don't Stop A.I.|
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  • ...nder her Puyuma aboriginal name, ''Amit'', which featured a more prominent rock sound. ...n more popular. The album's singles "[[Ting Hai|Tīng Hǎi]]", "[[Bad Boy (song)|Bad Boy]]" and "[[Ku Bu Chulai|Kū Bù Chūlái]]" all became massive hits
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  • '''Amano Tsuki''' (天野月) is a female [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, musician, and illustrator. She began in the music busi * [2015.07.15] [[Celery no Uta]] (セロリのうた; ''Celery Song'')
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  • '''Cocco''' is a female [[J-Rock]] artist under [[Victor Entertainment Inc.|Speedstar Records]]. ...was first heard in Japan when Tower Records Japan used her song "[[Sing a Song ~No Music, No Life~]]" for a series of commercials. Shortly afterwards she
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  • ...f ''[[The Lost Lolli]]'', OLIVIA returned in 2006 to sing the ending theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] adaptation to [[Yazawa Ai]]'s manga ''[[NANA]]'', "[ ...Olivia take a step away from her previous euro/dance sound and into a more rock sound.
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  • ...rom ballads to the catchy and upbeat, and to the heavy and hard-edged punk rock songs. ...was also the month were they made the single "[[Melt In Cinnamon]]". That song became a present with March's issue of the magazine [[FOOL'S MATE]]. March
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  • ...ormed seven special units to participate in a [[Champloo 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~|cover album]]. Niigaki became the leader of [[ZYX|ZYX-α]]. *[2009.07.15] [[Hello! Project]] - [[Champloo 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]] (#7 ''Mamotte Agetai'' <small>- '''Niigaki Risa''', Kamei Eri
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  • ...2003. He is currently working with [[AMUSE]] as part of the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. ...d on the same day as their second single in 2007, "[[Weeeek|weeeek]]". The song "weeeek" was used in the [[CM]]s for the clothing brand RUSS-K. It was writ
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  • '''YUI''' is a Japanese [[J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] singer-songwriter born and raised in [[:wikipedia:Fukuoka|Fukuoka]], [[Ja ...ing to release it on an indie label as a tribute to her hometown, when the song caught the ears of Fuji TV producer, Mr. Yamaguchi, who happened to see the
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  • ...as released. The band also contained a member named Seika, who played "sax-rock" for the band and was responsible for booking live shows that the band play ...four rooms, there were five members of the band and they would often play Rock-paper-scissors to decide who would sleep in the living room for any given w
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  • '''B'z''' (pronounced ''Biizu'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] duo signed to [[VERMILLION RECORDS]]. They are the best-selling Japanese * [2007.10.03] [[Super Love Song|SUPER LOVE SONG]]
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  • ...their name is from a [[wikipedia:Sigue Sigue Sputnik|Sigue Sigue Sputnik]] song. In late December 2012 [[Kawashima Michiyuki]] was discovered to have sympt ...ognized and signed by [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. Combining and twisting rock guitars with electronica the group is known for live shows that go above an
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  • ...pe, her single, "[[Yubikiri (Younha)|Yubikiri]]", was chosen as the insert song for the Fuji TV Monday drama ''[[Tokyo Wankei ~Destiny of Love~]]''. In Oct ...second single, "[[Houkiboshi (Younha)|Houkiboshi]]", was used as an ending song for the popular TV [[Anime|anime]] ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]''. It became
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  • ...'Chris' MacKenzie. It was during this role that Hayashibara sang her first song, "[[Yoake no Shooting Star]]" (which was later released on her ''[[Whatever ...ya Momiji'', and sang the ending theme song. She released a single for the song, "[[Touch and Go!!]]" which peaked on the [[Oricon]] at #37.
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  • '''Yaida Hitomi''' (矢井田瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] artist on the Yaida, who refers to her music as "Heart Rock", is also able to play most of the instruments she composes for, and after
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  • In 2003, Nakata produced a song for the [[wikipedia:Konami|Konami]] game [[wikipedia:Pop'n_Music|pop'n musi ...hort animated film [[Portable Kuukou|Portable Kuukou]] featuring capsule's song of the same name. This was the beginning of a trilogy of "short short films
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  • * [2009.07.15] [[Hello! Project]] - [[Champloo 1 ~Happy Marriage Song Cover Shuu~]] ''(#6 Heya to Y Shirt to Watashi)'' * [2013.12.11] Hello! Project - [[Petit Best 14]] (#10 ''Rock no Teigi'')
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  • '''TOKIO''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:category:J-Rock|rock]] band handled by [[Johnny's Jimusho|Johnny's Entertainment]]. They debuted * [1999.06.30] [[Nandomo Yume no Naka de Kurikaesu Love Song / Afureru Omoi]] (何度も夢の中でくり返すラブ・ソング /...
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  • .... YUKI rose to fame in the 1990's as the vocalist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band, [[JUDY AND MARY]]. She's had various side projects, and she was eve ...agirasuru Hi]]'' <ref>『JAM BOOK』参考。</ref>, she [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician [[Onda Yoshihito]]. The nightclub where Onda was playing with hi
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  • * [1984.02.01] [[Rock'n Rouge (Matsuda Seiko)|Rock'n Rouge]] * [2000.06.07] [[Shanghai Love Song]] (上海ラブソング; ''Shanghai Love Song'')
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  • '''Kimura Kaela''' (木村カエラ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] musician, actress, and model who is signed to [[Victor Entertainment]]. S ...t was used as the [http://www.vodafone.com/index.VF.html Vodaphone] [[CM]] song, which featured Kimura herself. This single reached #3 on the [[Oricon]] ch
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  • ...or his other acts such as the band [[abingdon boys school]] as well as his song contributions to the popular [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:Rurouni Kenshin| ...d one single in 2001, "[[Boarding|BOARDING]]", which was used as the theme song of the [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Wakaresase Ya]]''. It was not until 2002 that h
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  • '''MUCC''' (ムック) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] and [[Angura-Kei|angura-kei]] band currently signed to [[Sony Music Enter * [2002.09.06] [[Houmura Uta (album)|Houmura Uta]] (葬ラ謳; ''Burial Song'')
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  • # [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]] # [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY (Instrumental)]]
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  • ...pursue a music career. The Fukuoka music scene is usually associated with rock acts such as [[Sheena and the Rokkets]], [[Number Girl]] and [[Shiina Ringo ...elease on BMG Japan since 2002 was released on July 4, 2007. It was a love song composed by Satoshi Shimano, who also produced her debut hit.
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  • ...redible effect on the adolescent SUGIZO, who quickly became intrigued with rock bands that his father strongly disapproved of. ...adolescence, SUGIZO quickly mastered the instrument and set out to form a rock band with his high school friend, [[Shinya (LUNA SEA)|Shinya]]. This first
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  • ...debut as '''Tommy heavenly<sup>6</sup>''', a character with a alternative rock sound, in 2003. Kawase is most known for such songs as "[[Everyday at the B '''Kawase Tomoko''' was originally the lead vocalist and lyricist of the alt-rock band [[the brilliant green]]. She was asked to join the band in 1995 after
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  • ...s known for being the vocalists for the [[:Category:J-Punk|punk]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] bands [[Kuroyume]] and [[Sads]]. After [[Sads]]' started their indefinite * [2005.02.16] [[Last Song (Kiyoharu)|LAST SONG]] (LAST SONG-最後の詞-)
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  • ...N''' (バックオン; ''Sound Explosion'') is a [[J-Rock|Japanese mixture rock]] band from the [[Wikipedia:Adachi, Tokyo|Adachi]] special ward in [[Tokyo] * [2015.01.07] [[BACK-ON Anige Song Collection Album]] (BACK-ONアニゲーソングコレクションアルバ
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  • ...acter Song Shuu ~Tenkuu Tougiba-hen~|TV Anime「HUNTERxHUNTER」 Character Song Shuu ~Tenkuu Tougiba-hen~]] (#5 "HUNTING FOR YOUR DREAM (TV Anime ver.)") [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • '''BEAT CRUSADERS''', aka '''BECR''', was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band that debuted under the indies [[LASTRUM]] label in 1999. After a cou * [2006.05.31] [[Booootsy|BOOOOTSY]] <small>([[YOUR SONG IS GOOD]] × '''BEAT CRUSADERS''')</small>
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  • ...g of her arms and legs hide most of her. Reborn was also used as the theme song for the Xbox 360 game "eM". ...s!]] as the fictional pop star Mayu, leader of Mayu With Super Tigers. The song she recorded for the film is included on its soundtrack.
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  • '''Takahashi Hitomi''' (高橋瞳) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] artist who releases under the [[index.php?title=gr8!&action=edit|gr8!]] r ...singer. Although she had previously wanted to sing dance music, she chose rock music as her style.
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  • ...SMTOWN.com]]'' album. Under her new stage name of Sunday, she recorded the song "[[Baraem (Fight to the End)]]" with her later fellow [[Chun Sang Ji Hee Th * [2007.01.19] [[Billie Jean Look At Me OST]] (''#1 Angels (Rock Version)'')
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  • '''Suneohair''' (スネオヘアー) is the stage name of [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, producer, and actor '''Watanabe Kenji''' (渡辺健二 ...''[[Hachimitsu to Clover]]''. "[[Waltz (Suneohair)|Waltz]]" was the theme song for half of season one, and "[[Split]]" was the ending for all of season tw
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  • '''CORE OF SOUL''' was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band which formed in 1998 and major debuted in 2001 with the single "[[Ph * [[Song Rui]] (ソン・ルイ) (Guitar, Bass)
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  • ...eleased a new best hits album, new singles, and a new album ''[[globe2 Pop/Rock]]''. They also kicked off their anniversary tour, globe decade tour, and ap ...lease a new single at the end of 2008 that was a cover of a [[TM NETWORK]] song. But, due to Tetsuya Komuro being arrested for fraud, avex canceled the sin
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  • ...Oricon]] charts. hitomi's music is largely pop with strong influences from rock and more recently, dance music. Since 2011 she is also the CEO of the child ...[[Max Matsuura|Masato "Max" Matsuura]] and Komuro produced ''[[Song+Nation|song+nation]]'' charity album in 2002 where hitomi is featured on track five, "[
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  • ...'' (いきものがかり) is a [[:Category:J-Pop|pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] duo that formed in 1999 as a three-piece band. They made their major debu ...stream single "[[Sakura (Ikimonogakari)|SAKURA]]" in March 2006. The title song was used in NTT East Japan commercials and heard on various televised progr
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  • ...nese music and helped to turn rap music into a mixture of reggae, rap, rap-rock, punk, Spanish and R&B influences. ...ution|VIVA LA REVOLUTION]]'' album the band won more fans who grew up with rock and hip-hop sounds. It was heard everywhere, and was one of the most popula
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  • ...ught to Korea where they released their first single "[[Day By Day (As One song)|Day By Day]]". * [2011.01.28] [[Nepa Song]]
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  • ....]] sub-label [[FlyingStar Records]] and under the [[J-ROCK (management)|J-ROCK]] and [[AKATSUKI label]] management offices. ...Tree)|KOJI]], left in 1994. They can generally be described as alternative rock, though their beginnings tend to be labeled as [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]], a
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  • ...goth and strong classical influences. Their first official release was the song Speed of Desperate on the 1993 compilation ''[[Brain Trash]]''. Shortly aft * [2006.06.14] [[Rock is Loft]]
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  • ...ーズ), also known as '''SAS''' and '''Sazan''', is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band led by [[Kuwata Keisuke]]. The band is considered one of the most in ...debut single [[Katte ni Sinbad]] in 1978. After several appearances of the song on TV, the single climbed to #3 on the [[Oricon]] charts. They released one
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  • ...ming a turning point in her musical style. By then, she had adopted a more rock sound which showcased in her sixth studio album ''[[Great Activity|GREAT AC
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  • ...a Japanese singer who debuted simultaneously in Japan and Taiwan with the song [[Ake-Kaze|ake-kaze]] when she was 13 years old. Her voice is known for bei ...the song [[Ake-Kaze|ake-kaze]] in 2003. She was only 13 at the time. This song reached to number 14 on [[Oricon|Oricon Charts]]<nowiki>; which was an impr
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  • ...ore Time]]" is a cover of [[Wikipedia:Roger McGuinn|Roger McGuinn]]'s 1974 song of the same name. First press edition included a digipak case. The single r ==Song Information==
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  • ...Z]]'s ability as a lyricist (being the only member who has never written a song) & [[FUMIYA]]'s skills as a composer. [[PES]] has been working with clothin ...the popular [[Anime|anime]] [[wikipedia:Gantz|Gantz]]. When asked for the song, [[RYO-Z]], [[PES]] & [[FUMIYA]] were ecstatic while [[SU]] & [[ILMARI]] on
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  • ...side, was used as a [http://www.s-woman.net/pinky/ S-Woman "PINKY"] [[CM]] song. The single reached #119 on the Oricon chart, where it charted for three we ...]''. By August 2005, he participated as a DJ at 2 big open air live shows "ROCK IN JAPAN FES 2005" and "SUMMER SONIC 2005". On November 30, he released his
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  • ...~Another Star~|Hello Hello ~another star~]] " was used as the ending theme song for the anime ''[[Glass no Kamen]]''. The album reached #141 on the Oricon [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ..." and a 20-page booklet, and a regular CD only edition that comes with the song "[[Haru wa Akebono]]". The single reached #14 on the [[Oricon]] weekly char ==Song Information==
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  • '''FAKE?''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. ...d: slightly more trip-hop songs were composed by [[INORAN]], slightly more rock/punk songs composed by Ken. Then, they added support members and took part
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  • ...orks on a solo project. Her style of music with [[Do As Infinity]] was Pop-Rock, but since has turned to more of a Jazz-influenced style. On March 29th 200 ...99 she auditioned for [[Dai Nagao]] and within two days recorded her first song with [[Do As Infinity]].
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  • ...y 2002" at the Osaka Shouchikuza theater, where they performed their first song as an 8-member group, "Do you agree?" ..., Maruyama plays bass, Yasuda plays guitar, and Ohkura plays drums in this rock band-styled unit.
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  • '''HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR''' are a [[J-Rock]] fusion group (ala [[Wikipedia:Linkin Park|Linkin Park]] or [[ORANGE RANGE ...ourself|DIVE into YOURSELF]]", in August. The song was used as the opening song for the video game ''[[Sengoku Basara II]]''. For a time this was the band'
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  • ...sually the only one who sings, although Kita was the main vocalist for the song "[[Uso to Wonderland]]". ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION got their first big break when their song, "[[Konayuki (ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION)|Konayuki]]", was featured on the ra
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  • '''Porno Graffitti''' (ポルノグラフィティ) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. They are managed by [[AMUSE]] and signed under [[Sony Music Enterta * [2021.09.22] [[Theme Song]] (テーマソング)
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  • '''MOON KANA''' (ムーン香奈) is an indie [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter known for her unique voice. She is also a a stuffed toy ...no Mori]]". The song "[[Anzen Pin]]", much like [[Niku]]" is a celebration song, but this time it is about Kana turing twenty.
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  • '''LUNA SEA''' is a popular [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under [[Universal Music Japan]]. The band was formed in 1989 and con * [2000.11.08] [[Love Song (LUNA SEA)|LOVE SONG]]
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  • '''DIR EN GREY''' is a [[:Category:J-Rock|rock]]-[[:Category:J-Metal|metal]] band, formed in 1997 and went major in 1999 w ...peared at two major festivals, [[Wikipedia:Rock am Ring|Rock am Ring]] and Rock im Park. Becoming more involved with the international music scene, they ha
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  • ...of its numerous members, is an eclectic mix of traditional ska, jazz, and rock. In the vein of many other more traditional ska acts, many of Skapara's son * [1990.04.21] [[Monster Rock|MONSTER ROCK]]
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  • '''chatmonchy''' (チャットモンチー) was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony]] sub-label [[Ki/oon Records]]. The band made their ...used as the radio single from the album and ended up becoming a power play song on various radio stations making this group very popular and performing at
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  • ...チルドレン) is a [[:Category:J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[:Category:J-Rock|rock]] band under the [[TOY'S FACTORY]] label. ...the Woodstock Festival took place, and it was also an epoch-making year in rock 'n' roll music history. Kenichi Tahara, Keisuke Nakagawa, and Hideya Suzuki
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  • ...with different styles of music, and with songs ranging from gospel to pure rock. ..."KYOSUKE HIMURO + GLAY SWING ADDICTION 2006" and the tour "GLAY TOUR 2006 ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE~Re-birth~", at the end of the year.
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  • ...ounced ''Go Go Nana Ichi Hachi Hachi'') is a three-piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] group, who debuted in June of 2000 under major label [[Toshiba EMI]]. Out ...000.10.25] [[Koi no Uta (GO!GO!7188)|Koi no Uta]] (こいのうた; ''Love Song'')
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  • ...an, who is recognizable for her nasal voice. Her styles range from jazz to rock, and experimental to enka. In 1998 she debuted with the single "[[Koufukuro ...n. At [[Japan's 5th Annual Music Quest Competition]], she also performed a song solo that would later become one of her singles, [[Koko de Kiss Shite.]]. T
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  • ...ents''') is a [[:category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band formed by well-known rock artist [[Shiina Ringo]] in 2003. The band was originally comprised of the b ...song was used for the [[KDDI]] [[CDMA 1X WIN W21SA]] cellphone commercial song, and managed to reach #2 on Oricon charts (just below the mega-hit single b
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  • ...version was an extra shot of the band members all together, as well as the song titles translated into English by [[Shiina Ringo]] herself. Her translation [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • * [2002.09.11] [[Spitz]] - [[Mikazuki Rock|MIKAZUKI ROCK]] (三日月ロック) * [2002.12.26] [[Do As Infinity]] - [[True Song|TRUE SONG]]
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  • '''Spitz''' (スピッツ) is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band formed in 1987. They are under [[Universal Music Japan]] label. ...ir most famous songs, "[[Sora mo Toberu Hazu]]", was featured as the theme song of ''[[Hakusen Nagashi]]'', a popular [[Dorama|drama]], and is used frequen
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  • # [[Stand for One's Wish|Stand for one's wish]] Link is Porno Graffitti's 22nd single. Link was used as the IMPREZA [[CM]] song. The first press edition comes with a poster. It sold 115,871 copies, becom
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  • * '''Favorite song:''' [[Sekai ni Hitotsu Dake no Hana]] ...ineup right before Kei left. During her graduation concert, Kei sang a new rock version of "Never Forget" and Tsunku presented her with her soloist copy of
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  • ...ew line-up of [[Petitmoni]] never released a single. They had one original song, "[[WOW WOW WOW]]", but it was only released on the ''[[Petit Best 4|Petit * [2010] [[Lock the Rock|Lock the ROCK]]
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  • ...Rose|Full Blown Rose]]'s "[[Somebody Help Me]]" would be used as the theme song to ''[[Wikipedia:Tru Calling|Tru Calling]]'' for it's Japanese release. The ...ock artist [[Olivia Lufkin|OLIVIA]], who would be singing the ending theme song. The hype brought from this release boosted Tsuchiya's music career a lot,
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  • * [2010.06.05] [[Hikigatari]] (弾きがたり; ''Sing to One's Own Accompaniment'') (Best Album) ...1.21] [[Yasashii Uta (Yorico)|Yasashii Uta]] (やさしいうた; ''Tender Song'')
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  • ...a sample for "[[Never Let Go (Utada Hikaru)|Never Let Go]]", taken from a song by [[Wikipedia:Sting_(musician)|Sting]]. [[Category:100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums]]
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  • ...990's as the guitarist and one of the principle songwriters for the famous rock band [[JUDY AND MARY]]. Along with [[YUKI]] the two penned many lyrics for ...e|re-cut single]], "[[Daydream (JUDY AND MARY)|DAYDREAM]]". Lyrics for the song were written by TAKUYA and YUKI and credited to "Tack and Yukky".
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  • '''ketchup mania''' (けちゃっぷmania) is a Japanese pop/punk/rock band. They mix speedy punk music with cute, pop-sounding vocals. ..."Hime no Omoi" became very popular and served as the month-long Grand Prix song on ZIP-FM's "Rokkudi Vision Z" program in Nagoya. Later that year at a ZIP-
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  • ...rimental sound mixing together punk, piano ballads, synths, and upbeat pop-rock songs. ...June was two lives, both at Shibuya O-EAST during the 20th and the 24th ("ROCK GARAGE!!" and "J SHOCK REVOLUTION Vol.1" respectively).
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  • ...mber of the group, he gained his position as leader through a jan ken pon (rock paper scissors) contest. ...ntaimu" and were asked to choose a leader. Ohno won a game of Jan Ken Pon (Rock Paper Scissors) and became the leader of the group. He was very hesitant at
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  • # [[Never Forget|Never Forget (Rock Ver.)]] == Song Information ==
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  • ...directed at other artists. One of the biggest examples is a line from the song "[[Knock Out Kings]]" stating "you're just tapping the Suck like Yang Hyun" * [2007.07.13] [[Lee Min Woo|M]] - [[Explore M]] ''(#7 Play My Song (feat. '''Tiger JK''' & T))''
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  • * 1999-06-18 Tanpopo - [[Tanpopo (song)|Tanpopo]] * 2003-04-25 Minimoni - [[Rock n' Roll Kenchoushozaichi ~Oboechaina Series!~]]
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  • ==AKB48 Song Participation== ** [[Majisuka Rock 'n' Roll]] (マジスカロックンロール)
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  • ...OURS -Shunka Senkyoku Shuu-]] (春夏撰曲集; ''Spring and Summer Chosen Song Compilation'') ...LOURS -Shuutou Senkyoku Shuu-]] (秋冬撰曲集; ''Fall and Winter Chosen Song Compilation'')
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  • * [1986.08.22] [[Hard Rock Night]] ('''VOW WOW''') * [2002.12.04] [[Nippon no Rock Guitarist|NIPPON NO ROCK GUITARIST]]
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  • ...yrics and composes her own music. Her style can be described as "piano-pop/rock". Hoshimura is also known for assuming a crouching stance while playing the ...s on becoming a singer-songwriter. She also developed a preference for pop-rock over classical music. One day, Hoshimura learned of a [[Sony Music Entertai
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  • ...' and her single "[[I Will (Sowelu)|I Will]]", which was used as an ending song for the anime ''[[FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST]]''. ...ck More Collections|RELAXIN' WITH JAPANESE LOVERS VOLUME 3 JAPANESE LOVERS ROCK MORE COLLECTIONS]] (#10 "beautiful dreamer (Tica's Dreamer in Love & Dub Re
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  • ...iina Ringo]] and [[BONNIE PINK]]. She is most famous for singing the theme song to the movie ''[[Swallowtail]]'', called "[[Swallowtail Butterfly ~Ai no Ut ...a began composing music in her early years of elementary school (her first song was one called "Sayonara" which she composed at the age of six) and played
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  • # [[Rock with You|Rock With You]] # [[Love & Honesty (song)|LOVE & HONESTY]]
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  • # [[No.1 (song)|NO.1]] # [[Jewel Song|JEWEL SONG]]
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  • # [[Love & Honesty (song)|LOVE & HONESTY]] # [[Song With No Name ~Namae no Nai Uta~]] (名前のない歌; ''Song With No Name'')
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  • ...have a techno/dance approach, quite a change from the rock-pop style of "A Song for XX" and its singles. ...x produced by Izumi 'D.M.X' Miyazaki. Version J, the "original" mix of the song, has an arrangement by Keisuke Kikuchi, who also arranged "And then" on the
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  • ...Kao "AUBE" lipstick [[CM]] song, featuring Hamasaki on the commercial. The song was so successful that she was invited to perform it at the annual [[Kohaku *[2004.11.16] [[wikipedia:Asia Song Festival|ASIA SONG FESTIVAL 2004]]
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  • ...ome a lyricist. Akimoto started to write lyrics in 1981 for [[THE ALFEE]] song "[[Kotoba ni Shitakunai Tenki]]". He become a popular lyricist a year late * [[Chocolove from AKB48]] - All song by Chocolove from AKB48 have lyrics written by Akimoto.
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  • ...er a year. In August 2004, Luvie played their first one man live in Meguro Rock May Can. [[Yuu (BugLug)|Yuu]] replaced Tarou as a second guitarist in 2005. ...I ~Kyousou to Chinmoku~|nameless song I ~Kyousou to Chinmoku~]] (nameless song I~狂騒と沈黙~)
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  • ...in total. Unfortunately, due to the word ''tetrapot'' being used within a song's lyrics and because of its similarity to the word ''tetrapod'' (a register 2002 saw aiko holding her first no-seat concert, "LOVE LIKE ROCK", in [[Tokyo]], [[wikipedia:Nagoya|Nagoya]] and [[Osaka]]. This particular
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  • ...-up ballad singles, the most successful of those being "[[Gekkou]]" (theme song for ''[[Trick (drama)|TRICK]]''). Onitsuka was originally signed to [[EMI M ...Jewel]'s music that inspired her to become a singer of her own. The first song Onitsuka wrote was "[[Call|call]]", which she wrote at 17 after being inspi
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  • * [[V-Rock]] * [[YOUR SONG IS GOOD]]
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  • ...d as the variety show ''[[Shin Unnan no Kibun wa Joujou]]'''s ending theme song. This single peaked at #15 on Oricon charts and stayed in the charts for 11 ==Song Information==
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  • ...ile the other focuses more on [[Yuusuke]]. The official site describes the song as a closing to the end of summer vacation. ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Ichirin no Hana (song)|Ichirin no Hana]] (一輪の花; ''One Flower'') # [[Ichirin no Hana (song)|Ichirin no Hana ~huge hollow mix~]]
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  • ...ich became the #15 album of the year. They are most widely known for their song "[[Hana (ORANGE RANGE)|Hana]]" which has sold over 1,000,000 copies, and fo ...o thought they should be named after a colour (such as the famous Japanese rock band [[GLAY]]). Originally they performed at live houses across Okinawa. In
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  • ...d their first album in 2005. They were signed to Sony Music in 2006. Their song "[[Hana no Ska Dance]]" was used for a [[Pocky]] commercial, and the band m ...July and became their best selling album. They later performed at the Fuji Rock Festival in 2006, to which over 1000 fans attended.
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  • '''ZONE''' (ゾーン) was a four member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band formed by Sapporo based performing arts school [[Studio Runtime|Stud ...i ga Kureta Mono~]]". The song was about sad goodbye to a good friend. The song was an instant hit reaching #2 on the [[Oricon]] and selling 744,000 copies
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  • ...shi started out her career in the early 1990s as the lead singer for indie rock band [[Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her]], which disbanded in 2002 but r ...hows instead of going to school. She saw many [[Wikipedia:Noise rock|noise rock]] bands such as [[Wikipedia:Dinosaur Jr.|Dinosaur Jr.]] and [[Wikipedia:Lus
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  • * [[Amuro Namie]] - [[Rock Steady|ROCK STEADY]] * [[Crystal Kay]] - [[A Song For You]]
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  • '''RIZE''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band currently signed to [[Warner Music Japan]]. They debuted in 2000 wit ...t Live Without My Radio|I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT MY RADIO]]", became the theme song for FM Festival. They followed it up with a tour in December called ''4CITY
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  • # [[Pyromania (J song)|PYROMANIA (2009.8.30 @SHIBUYA-AX)]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...label of [[avex]], and gained to musical fame by singing the opening theme song to the anime version of ''[[NANA]]'', "[[Rose (Tsuchiya Anna)|rose]]". [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...''[[NARUTO]]'', and the song "[[I Wanna Be]]" was used as the ending theme song for the anime ''[[SOUL EATER]]''. *[2006.08.02] [[Let It Rock|LET IT ROCK]]
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  • ...e One]]'', released on September 26, 2007. The album introduced a heavier, rock-influenced sound that was a far cry from his R&B-influenced productions und ...[[Suga Shikao]], [[Crystal Kay]], and [[Salyu]], which served as the theme song for TV Tokyo's broadcast of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
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  • ...Shooting Star|Ride on shooting star]]" which was used as its ending theme song. Currently they are under the [[avex trax]] label. ...ia]], and [[Yamanaka Sawao]] (Vocals). The group recorded their first five-song demo tape, ''Pantomime'', as The Coinlocker Babies. They toured and perform
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  • | 62 || [[BoA]] || [[Jewel Song / Beside You -Boku wo Yobu Koe-|JEWEL SONG / BESIDE YOU -Boku wo Yobu Koe-]] || 2002.12.11 || 151,485 || [[Image:BoA - ...ORANGE RANGE]] || [[Viva Rock]] || 2003.10.22 || 118,438 || [[Image:Viva★Rock.jpg|100px]]
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  • ...e most known hip-hop producers in the industry, and featured a sample of a song by [[wikipedia:Daft Punk|Daft Punk]]. They are internationally recognized f ...its wide array of famous hip-hop producers, such as [[wikipedia:Ad-Rock|Ad-Rock]] of the [[wikipedia:Beastie Boys|Beastie Boys]], [[wikipedia:DJ Premier|DJ
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  • ...dorock|rock]] band that debuted in 2004. They are best known for their hit song "[[Lydia (F.I.R.)|Lydia]]" and are often likened to [[Every Little Thing]] ...d with the ballad "[[Lydia (F.I.R.)|Lydia]]", which was used for the theme song for the Chinese drama [[The Outsiders|The Outsiders]]. However, the biggest
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  • ...released on the same date and feature two remixed versions of the original song included on her ''[[A Summer Best|A SUMMER BEST]]'' best album. *[2012.09.17] [[Kishidan Banpaku|Kishidan Banpaku 2012 ~Boso Rock'n'Roll Olympics~]]
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  • ...rks]] label. She started her career as a doujin singer by performing theme song for various [[wikipedia:Visual novel|visual novels]]. Like other doujin art * [2017.11.15] [[One's Rock]]
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  • ...10.12] [[Shokotan Cover 4-2 ~Shoko Rock hen~|Shokotan☆Cover 4-2 ~Shoko☆Rock hen~]] (しょこたん☆かばー4-2 ~しょこ☆ロック篇~) * [2010.04.06] [[Sailor Star Song (Nakagawa Shoko)|Sailor Star Song]] (セーラースターソング)
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  • ...e Your Girl|be your girl]]" on April 28, 2004. The song had a downbeat pop-rock sound and it was used as the ending theme for the ''[[Elfen Lied]]'' [[Anim ...ased her fifth single, "[[Sakura Kiss]]". The song was used as the opening song for the ''[[Ouran High School Host Club]]'' anime. This tie-up helped make
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  • # [[Rock'n'Roll Night]] (ロックンロール・ナイト) # [[Last Song]]
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  • ...indie singles under [[N Cube Entertainment Inc.]]: "[[Song for You / Today|Song for you / TODAY]]" and "[[Soba ni Itai Kara]]".<ref>ぶぁる (2008-06-28). ...ny Music Records]] on March 3, 2010. The title track was used as the theme song for the [[Fuji TV]] [[Dorama|drama]] ''[[Nakanai to Kimeta Hi]]'', starring
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  • ==Song Information== ...] [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"|Hello☆Pro On Stage! 2007 「Rock desu yo!」]]
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  • *'''Favorite Song:''' "Akai Sweet Pea" by [[Matsuda Seiko]], "Part Of Your World" (The Little * Was a big fan of Britney Spears. Favorite song: "Lucky".
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  • ...aka in [[Wikipedia:Charli XCX|Charli XCX]]'s "[[Wikipedia:Boys (Charli XCX song)|Boys]]" [[PV|music video]] (2017)]] ...is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician and vocalist for the band [[ONE OK ROCK]]. He made his initial debut with the [[Johnny's Entertainment]] group [[NE
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  • ; Song "Never Forget" is a pop song recorded by [[Morning Musume]]. It appears on the single "[[Memory Seishun
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  • '''doa''' is a Japanese pop-rock band under the [[GIZA studio]] label. * [2019.07.10] [[doa Best Selection "Rock Coast"|doa Best Selection "ROCK COAST"]]
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  • ...ekly charts. In that time, she also wrote lyrics for [[Nakajima Megumi]]'s song "[[Ao no Ether]]" which she self-covered on her sixth album ''[[Kazeyomi]]' ...[[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Kobato|Kobato.]]'', marking her ninth theme song contribution to an [[Anime|anime]] adapted from [[CLAMP]]'s works. Along wi
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  • ...led ''[[Akihabalove]]'' featuring Perfume x [[Momoi_Halko|DJ Momo-i]]. The song was released on a DVD along with the promotional video. ...6, Perfume released a digital single, "[[Twinkle Snow Powdery Snow]]". The song later appeared on their single, "[[Fan Service (Sweet)|Fan Service [sweet]]
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  • ...ebut with the single "[[Backborn|BACKBORN]]", which was used as the [[CM]] song for [http://pc.dwango.jp/ "dwango"]. *[2009.08.05] [[Tsubasa Imai Dance and Rock Tour'09|TSUBASA IMAI☆Dance and Rock★ Tour'09]]
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  • ...tured Japanese comedy duo Moeyan, who are skilled in combining comedy with song and dance. The single was the duo's official debut as singers and Super Jun *[2008.11.05] [[Rokkugo!!!|ROCK&GO]] (ロクゴ!) <small>('''Super Junior T''' x [[Moeyan]])</small>
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  • '''WAG''' was a Japanese pop-rock band under [[GIZA studio]] label. They debuted in 1999 and disbanded in 200 * [2003.05.28] [[Fight Song (WAG)|FIGHT SONG]]
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  • * [[Haha to Musume no Duet Song]] * [[Genki Jirushi no Oomori Song]] (げんき印の大盛りソング)
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  • * [[Jewel Song|JEWEL SONG (AKIRA'S CANTO DIAMANTE VERSION)]] (remix) * [[Rock With You]] (arrangement)
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  • ...iki and his childhood friend [[Toshi|Deyama Toshimitsu]] formed a [[J-rock|rock]] [[speed metal]] band called [[NOISE]]. In 1982, at the end of their high ...[[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] look. That same year, [[Extasy Records]] signed rock legend [[LUNA SEA]].
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  • '''flumpool''' (フランプール) is a [[:Category:J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. They formed the band in 2002. In 2007 the ...nkings for "[[Labo|labo]]"’s [[PV]], as well as being named the Campaign Song Artist for [[au]] [[Wikipedia:KDDI|KDDI]] [[Wikipedia:LISMO|'LISMO']], a Ja
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  • ...piano. It wasn't until Middle School when Masami was introduced to pop and rock music. She eventually ended-up joining a band. She then terminated her stud ...[[Tenshi no Kyuusoku|Tenshi no Kyuusoku]]". The song was used as the theme song to the [[Wikipedia:Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohko|Starship Girl Yamamoto Yohk
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  • * "[[Doku Rock]]" (single ''[[Be With You (GLAY)|BE WITH YOU]]'', with TAKURO) * "[[The Frustrated (song)|THE FRUSTRATED]]" (album ''[[The Frustrated|THE FRUSTRATED]]'', with TAKUR
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  • ...her second single, "[[Kimi ga Iru Kara (Kylee)|Kimi ga Iru Kara]]", theme song of the movie ''[http://asianmediawiki.com/Memoirs_of_a_Teenage_Amnesiac Dar On April 20th, 2009, her new song "[[Just Breathe]]" was released as a mobile download through Recochaku. It
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  • * [2000.12.27] ''[[Mikazuki in Rock]]'' * [2002.02.20] ''[[Rockman Theme Song Shuu]]''
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  • ...gle released by [[CORE OF SOUL]]. The title track was used as ending theme song for the TV show ''[[Off Record!]]]''. The single reached #60 on the Oricon [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...an idol audition, so she has trouble with her espionage duties. The theme song of the show is "Matsuge no Saki ni Kimi ga Iru" (from Mano's first album). * [2012.06.27] [[Song for the Date|Song for the DATE]]
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  • ...ear after the release of their single "[[Sora (Hearts Grow)|Sora]]" (theme song to ''[[TETSUWAN BIRDY|Tetsuwan Birdy DECODE]]''). This high school rock band has energy. Last summer, a new high school band, "Hearts Grow," was bo
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  • '''Mean Machine''' was a Japanese female rock band. ...and gritty style. Each song was written by different members, giving each song a unique sound and meaning.
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  • ...quartz''' (デュールクォーツ) was a visual kei [[:Category:J-Rock|J-rock]] band that formed in December 1998 and signed to PS Company, a sub-divisio * [2001.05.18] [[Rob Song]]
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  • ...ecognised for her song "[[Tomodachi no Uta]]", which was used as the theme song for the [[dorama|drama]] ''[[Watashi ga Watashi de Aru Tame ni]]'' (in whic ...). The single was "[[Tomodachi no Uta]]", which was a ballad and the first song that she had ever written at age 15. Interestingly, the single was released
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  • ...days later) under [[YG Entertainment]] with a more [[K-Pop|pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] oriented sound. * [2006.10.10] [[Primus Song]] (프리머스 송)
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  • ...single "[[Disillusion|disillusion]]," which was used as the opening theme song to the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]]''. T ...ong of hers called "[[Kimi to no Asu]]" which was used as the ending theme song of the last episode of ''[[wikipedia:Fate/stay night|Fate/stay night]]'' br
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  • ; E-girls Song Participation ** [[Rock n Roll Widow]]
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  • * [2006.07.26] [[Sing a Song... Lighter!|Sing A Song... Lighter!]] * [2005.08.03] [[Dazzlez ~Song of Songs~|DAZZLEZ ~Song of Songs~]]
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  • *[[Song Seung Hyun]] (송승현) - Guitar, Rap, Vocal ...released, they made their debut on the music program M!Countdown with the song "[[Love Sick]]".
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  • ...untdown (Cocco)|Countdown]]". The title track was used as the ending theme song for the movie ''[[Shiki Jitsu]]''. The single reached #17 on the [[Oricon]] ==Song Information==
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  • ...ki Kousuke]] as guitarist and synthesizer. Previously signed onto the TRUE SONG label of ex-[[Do As Infinity]] founder [[Nagao Dai]], moumoon progressed to ...and it peaked at #54. The title track of the single was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[Kafu wo Machiwabite]]''. Later in May moumoon held their,
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  • ...ll Bear''' (ベースボールベアー) is a four piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock band]] signed to [[EMI Music Japan]] and managed by [http://www.sma.co.jp/ .../dance beats also gained prominence, holding precedence over their earlier rock approach.
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  • ...n includes a bonus CD containing three acoustic versions and an unreleased song, "[[For You (CORE OF SOUL)|FOR YOU]]". The album reached #149 on the Oricon [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Make Up One's Mind|MAKE UP ONE'S MIND]] ...], and it's their major label debut with [[Sony Music Entertainment]]. The song originally appeared on the band's indie mini-album ''[[Be Ambitious|BE AMBI
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  • In 2002, he formed the rock unit [[Spin Aqua]] with singer/model/actress [[Tsuchiya Anna]]. After produ In late 2006 he produced a remix song from [[FAKE?]] that was released like a bonus. In June 28th 2007 was announ
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  • ...chine's first single was "Hero", it is also arguably their most well-known song. From 1999 up until 2001, machine had relased two lives, 3 albums, 1 live a [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • '''Kagrra,''' (神楽) was a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They formed in October of 19 ...ond demo tape "[[Kotodama (demo tape)|Kotodama]]". A studio version of the song would later be released as their second single four years later.
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  • '''Λucifer''' was a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band, who were best known for their tie-in with the [[Kaikan Phrase|Kaika ...songs were used in the anime, along with songs of other [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] bands like [[GLAY]], [[FEEL (band)|FEEL]], [[e.MU]] and [[Transtic Nerve]
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  • '''ClearVeil''' was a five member live focused [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They formed in [[Nagoya]] un ...ve the single "[[Voice (ClearVeil)|Voice]]" was distributed for free. This song would be contributed as their first appearance on a compilation album, whic
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    '''D''' is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] variety with a [[:Category:J-Metal| ...ly titled [[Cannanball Vol.1|compilation album]]. D had also contributed a song to the compilation. It was a short tour, starting on Sendai JUNK BOX and en
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  • ...& B) and a CD only edition (Type C). Only types A and C contain the B-side song "[[Nanairo no Hanataba wo]]", while only type B contains the making of offs ==Song Information==
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  • '''DAIGO''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, musician, and [[Tarento|tarento]]. He debuted as a maj ...O started out in the rock industry with a indie [[Wikipedia:Glam rock|glam rock]] band named [[JZEIL]] in 1998. Under the indies label ''glam☆glitter rec
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  • '''DEAD END''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band formed in 1984. * [2013.09.04] [[DEAD END Tribute -Song of Lunatics-|DEAD END Tribute -SONG OF LUNATICS-]]
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  • ...'' (ドレミ團; ''Do-Re-Mi Troupe'') was a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band of the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] variety with a strong [[:Category:J ...fège]] (''Do Re Mi''). The bands musical influences include: jazz, swing, rock and roll, and at times baroque and circus-like music which makes their soun
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  • ...of one of [[Hashimoto Eriko]]'s childhood friends, and was used as the CM song for Lotte's ''Ghanaian Chocolate Milk''. The first press edition of the sin == Song Information ==
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  • : Seimeiryoku (生命力; ''One's Life Force'') ...Romance]]" was used as the Lotte Company's Ghanaian chocolate milk [[CM]] song.
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  • ...et a unique and catchy sound. Their music style involved a fast and lively rock-pop in combination with punk, ska and metal. Three of their songs were used ...(Hysteric Blue)|baby Blue]]'', an album with fast, twisted and catchy pop-rock songs with tracks like "[[Little Trip]]", " [[Candy]]", "[[Shiroi Inori]]",
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  • ...writing, they perform a fusion of tradition Japanese music (enka) and hard rock. In 2003 they debuted under the major label [[zetima]], with the single [[I ...of a village society. Within those oppressive human relations, emphasizing one's true motives can be called an act equivalent to suicide.
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  • ...t year hiatus from the public eye, Moritaka returned to sing and produce a song used for a Nissan automobile commercial. * [1992.03.25] [[Rock Alive (Moritaka Chisato album)|Rock Alive]]
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  • ...r to leave from [[Universal Music Japan|Universal]], she released her last song as Nakabayashi May title "[[Ame ni Saku Hana]]" as digital single. ...s]]", a tribute to her teenage days. A few months later she released other song as digital single titled "[[Grand Piano]]". She also held to two live perfo
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  • ...three-man band, but now usually incorporate keyboards and strings in their song arrangements. They are known for their songs "[[3gatsu 9ka]]" and "[[Konayu ...="officialbio" /> The three played janken ([[Wikipedia:Rock-paper-scissors|rock-paper-scissors]]) to determine the number of Japanese characters that each
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  • '''Onda Yoshihito''' (恩田快人) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician, composer, arranger, and producer. He started his career in 1981 ...IOUS]]''. All of the songs on the album were composed by Onda and even the song "[[Glamour Punks|GLAMOUR PUNKS]]" featured Onda singing. During their Kanto
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  • * In spring 2006, it was announced Zwei was filming the [[PV]] for their song [[Denny]], found on the [[Z (Zwei)|Z]] album. Complications arose when the [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...eved 2011-09-15.</ref>, was a three member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] group with a predominantly [[:Category:Electronic|electronic]] sound from ...artist to ever have the title "Produced by avex trax". News of their debut song was also released by BARKS, "[[Guuzen no Kakuritsu]]" is said to contain sy
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  • ...nd disbanded, and two years later in 2000 she made her solo debut with the song "[[Oppa]]", included on the album ''[[Eommaui Ilgi]]'', which was a dance c
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  • ...the same year. And then, two years later in 1972, she finally won the Best Song Award at the Japan Record Awards for the single [[Ano Kane wo Narasu no wa Wada later on collaborated with the R&B group [[m-flo]] for the song [[Hey!!|HEY!!]] in 2005. The single broke the top 10 on the [[Oricon]] char
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  • ...ngle also was revealed along with the news, "[[Storia|storia]]", the theme song to the TV program ''[[Rekishi Hiwa Historia]]''. Despite not being an anime ...ng "[[Snow Falling (Kalafina)|snow falling]]" was used as the ending theme song for the ''[[wikipedia:Kara no Kyōkai||Kara no Kyoukai]]'' epilogue movie.
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  • ...versions: a CD only edition and a CD+DVD edition that comes with the title song's [[PV|music video]] along with a comment video and TV spots. The single re ==Song Information==
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  • ...d '''Alice Nine''' (アリスナイン), is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. At the end of May 2010, it w ...their debut single was released on August 11th. This press included a new song and reached #138 on the major charts where it also charted for a week.
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  • ...r of 30 years, she has explored many different music genres including pop, rock, R&B, jazz, folk, blues, enka, and [[Wikipedia:Latin American music|Latin m ..."[[Natsu ni Dakarete]]", but she failed to impress the judges because the song was supposedly too mature for a girl of her age. She tried again in 1980 by
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  • ...at Asaka Yui was getting more popular. This was case when the dorama theme song single, "[[Niji no Dreamer]]", reached the top of the [[Oricon]] charts. By ...popular movie ''[[YAWARA!]]'' as the main character and provide the theme song to the movie. Before the decade was over, Asaka Yui was named one of the fo
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  • ...during a recording of [[Super Junior]]'s appearance on M.net ''[[School of Rock]]'' at Jung Shin Girls High School, where SM actor [[Go Ara]] and Choi hers * [2009.12.15] [[Seoul (Seoul City Promotional Song)]]
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  • ...eased by [[Megamasso]]. The single is a CD with the titular song, a B-side song, and an SE (instrumental) housed in a paper jacket with the lyrics printed [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ometimes transliterated as ''Naitomea'', is a five piece [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band in the [[Visual-Kei|visual-kei]] scene. They formed somewhere in the ...coming with a [[PV]] for the title track, another one including the B-side song, "love addict", and a CD only version. On January 1st, 2010 the band releas
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  • ...e Eyes|Baby blue eyes]]'' album her musical styling switched over to a pop/rock sound. She is Japan's third best selling seiyuu, with over 1,202,018 copies ...eshi Shingo]] and [[Noware Yokouchi]], who help Shiina work towards a more rock sound.
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  • ...perton - "Lovin' You", Marvin Gaye - "What's Going On", Michael Jackson - "Rock With You", DeBarge - "I Like It", Crusaders - "Street Life", Etta James - " ...s... series]] and is part of "m-flo's family". She has co-written loves... song such as "[[Luvotomy]]", "[[Simple & Lovely]]", and "[[Love Don't Cry]]".
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  • ...was also the only member to appear in dream's drama-styled [[PV]] for the song "[[Kono Natsu ga Owaru Mae ni]]". In addition, Hasebe co-hosted ''[[Purin-s * [2006] [[69 TRIBE Rock Zoku|69★TRIBE Rock Zoku]]
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  • # [[It's a Wonderful World (song)|It's a wonderful world]] ...and sold a total of 1,232,655 copies. "[[Fastener]]" was used as the theme song of the 2004 movie, ''[[Jam Films 2: Fastener]]'', starring [[Hey! Say! JUMP
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  • ...ted to 400,000 units. There is a hidden track that contains a remix of the song. The single charted for seven weeks and sold a total of 320,628 copies. ==Song Information==
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  • ...EDEN he met [[Kaya]] (then known as ''Hime'', the vocalist of the [[J-Rock|rock]] band [[ISOLA]]) after a live. The two had then kept contact and became fr ...a album)|THE WORLD]]''. Also included a studio version of Rudolf Steiner's song "[[Kuro Ageha]]", the B-side from their demo tape "[[Queen of Decadence]]".
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  • ...merly '''school food punishment''') was a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]], [[J-Rock|rock]], and ambient fusion band that formed in 2004 and signed to [[Sony Music E ...den of the East|Higashi no Eden]]. They have also contributed to the theme song of Higashi no Eden's first theatrical release, ''The King of Eden'', with t
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  • '''redballoon''' is a two person [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band under the [[Sony Music Entertainment]] label. ...uraya brothers in Aichi Prefecture, redballoon was originally a six person Rock/Jazz/Funk fusion band which included a DJ and Saxophone player. They perfor
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  • '''kannivalism''' is a three member [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band from [[Kanagawa Prefecture]]. They started out as a [[Visual-Kei|vis ...over Album -Rebirth-|LUNA SEA MEMORIAL COVER ALBUM -Re:birth-]] (#9 ''LOVE SONG'')
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  • ...[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] musician. He made his debut in 1987 as a member of rock band [[T.V]]. He rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of [[JUDY AND MARY]] Igarashi Kohta started his musical career in 1987 when he joined the rock band [[T.V]]. His first appearance was on their mini-album, ''[[Topping Voi
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  • ...ou|All About Lily Chou-Chou]]''. She provided the vocals for the fictional rock star "Lily Chou-Chou". In 2004, almost 3 years after Lily Chou-Chou, she st ...known fan of the film and Salyu's voice, having featured Lily Chou-Chou's song "[[Kaifuku Suru Kizu]]" in a scene in ''[[Wikipedia:Kill Bill|Kill Bill]]''
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  • ...he Negotiator|THE NEGOTIATOR]]'''s theme song. The song is said to have a "rock taste". * [2004.03.03] [[Ouenka / Kaze]] (応援歌 / 風; ''Rooter's Song / Wind'')
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  • ...tly signed to [[avex trax]] sub-label, [[cutting edge]]. He debuted with [[Rock & Hill Records]], before signing with [[Universal Music Japan|UNIVERSAL SIG * [[Rock & Hill Records]] (2005-2006)
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  • '''JESSE''' is a [[J-Rock|Japanese-American rock]] and [[J-Urban|urban]] singer, songwriter, rapper and guitarist. He is the Jesse McFaddin, or Takenaka Sorato, was born in 1980 to the Japanese rock musician [[Char]] and American model [[Wikipedia:Kanna McFaddin|Kanna McFad
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  • ...xture of [[Wikipedia:Industrial rock|industrial rock]], [[Wikipedia:Gothic rock|gothic]] and [[Wikipedia:Dark wave|dark wave]]. In 2012, BUCK-TICK created ...y-third single, "[[Kagerou (BUCK-TICK)|Kagerou]]", which was used as theme song to the [[anime]] ''[[Wikipedia:XXXHOLiC|XXXHOLiC]]''. They also started to
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  • ...Summer Vacation in SMTown.com|2004 Summer Vacation in SMTOWN.com]]''. The song wasn't credited to the group, each member was credited individually. ...ns of "[[Too Good]]" and "[[Boomerang]]", as well a Chinese version of the song "[[Baram (Fight To The End)]]", originally one of [[Dana]]'s solo songs, wh
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  • '''Whiteberry''' was a five-piece all-girl [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]/[[J-Rock|rock]] band from [[Hokkaido]], [[Japan]]. Though the band formed in 1994 they di ...t until the band's third single that they struckgold. "[[Natsumatsuri]]" a song originally released by [[Jitterin' Jinn]], became the band's biggest hit (b
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  • ...s debut in the music business was as the vocalist of the [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[LUNA SEA]], under the name '''RYUICHI'''. In 1997, Ryuichi debuted ...mor says that Ryuichi liked Noriko, but Shizuka liked Ryuichi. He made the song "[[Namida Iro (Kawamura Ryuichi)|Namida Iro]]" and [[Butterfly (Kawamura Ry
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  • ...d [[J-Rock|rock]] band [[Meties]]. After they disbanded, he joined another rock group called [[ISOLA]] in 2000. During his time in that band he met [[Hora] ...ned the [[Wikipedia:Shikoku|Shikoku]] based and unsigned [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band [[Meties]] as the vocalist. Hime was still in high-school when he wa
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  • ...el Jarre]], writing [[wikipedia:1998 FIFA World Cup|FIFA World Cup]] theme song, [[wikipedia:Together Now|Together Now]]. [[Category:J-Rock]]
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  • ...blivion Dust''' (オブリヴィオン・ダスト) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] band. ...our. In February their fanclub was officially opened, and in May their new song entitled "[[S.O.S. (Oblivion Dust)|S.O.S.]]" appeared on the Japanese versi
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  • ...allowed H.O.T. to perform everything from pure "bubble gum" pop, to darker rock and hip hop tracks. ...orean Pride]]", written by [[Tony Ahn]]. Upon comparing the track with the song "[[wikipedia:Rhythm-al-ism|Speed]]" by American Hip-Hop artist [[wikipedia:
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  • ...ean singer, lyricist and composer. He is the vocalist and lyricist for the rock band [[Nell]] where he also plays the keyboard and guitar. * '''Favorite Song:''' [[wikipedia:Bjork|Bjork]]' "[[wikipedia:Venus as a Boy|Venus as a Boy]]
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  • ...is a Japanese singer. He debuted into the music scene when he won in the ''Rock Boy'' category of [[JUNON]]'s "SUPERBOY CONTEST" in November of 2005. Soshi ...roducer [[Ochi Masato]], and music producer [[Tsunku]]. Soshi was in the ''Rock Boy'' category, which was only in its second year. He won the grand prix pr
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  • # [[Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo (Instant Show) (song)|Hello, Welcome to Bubbletown's Happy Zoo (instant show)]] # [[Little Busters (song)|LITTLE BUSTERS]]
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  • ...4 single of that year as well. Hitoiro was also ranked #37 most downloaded song of 2007 on [[Recochoku]]. ==Song Information==
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  • ...songs as well as doing many of their arrangements. MINMI is known for her song "[[Shiki no Uta]]", which was the main ending theme for the [[Anime|anime]] ...she was soon working with big artists like [[Red Spider]] and [[MIGHTY JAM ROCK]].
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  • '''Mazda Julia''' (松田樹利亜) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter. She debuted in 1993 under [[Warner Music Japan]] relea ...single, "[[Damattenaide]]", which was used as the [[Camellia Diamond]] CM song. She then became one of the representatives for the genre of Girl Pop durin
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  • ...third track. The b-side, [[Fuyu no Etrangere|Fuyu no Étrangère]], is the song TAKURO wrote to [[MISIA]]. ==Song Information==
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  • ...oking into Miya's eye. He produced [[DAISHI]]'s debut single and wrote one song for him. * '''Favorite Live House:''' [[Meguro Rock Maykan]]
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  • :* [[Layla|LAYLA (Special Edition ver.)]] (2006.02 ROCK'N'ROLL SWINDLE live) (DVD I) ==Song Information==
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  • ===E-girls Song Participation=== ** [[Rock n Roll Widow]]
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  • ...Japan]] record label. Her sound is heavily influenced by early 90's Grunge-rock (also referred to as the "Seatle Sound"). Besides writing and singing her o ...ng while listening to her parents' oldies, though she wasn't introduced to rock music until Junior High; where she first heard the electric guitar during a
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  • '''RIDER CHIPS''' is a five member [[J-Rock|Japanese hard rock]] band. They formed in 2000 under the [[avex trax]] sub-label [[avex mode]] * [2004.02.18] [[Kamen Rider no Uta]] (仮面ライダーのうた; ''The Song of Kamen Rider'')
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  • '''Kodama Ryou''' (兒玉怜) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer and songwriter. He is best know as '''Ryo''', the vocalist for the ...e watching the movie ''The Last Samurai'' and when [[BAROQUE]] perform the song "exit" in their last live.
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  • ..."JUNON SUBERBOY CONTEST". He won the judge's special prize award in the ''Rock Boy'' category. After the contest he was signed to one of the judges', [[Ts ...anchuu]], TV producer [[Ochi Masato]], and [[Tsunku]]. TAKERU was in the ''Rock Boy'' category which was in its second year. He didn't win, but was awarded
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  • ...ng during her last years of elementary school. She learned how to drum the song "Kokkii no theme" for a group performance. Her love for drumming even went * [http://speena.riddel.nu/ GIRLIE ROCK! speena fansite]
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  • # [[One (Aoi from Ayabie song)|ONE]] <small>(Regular Edition Track)</small> ...onus tracks, "[[Brave Dreamer|BRAVE DREAMER]]" and "[[One (Aoi form Ayabie song)|ONE]]". The album reached #38 on the [[Oricon]] weekly charts, where it ch
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  • ...e the rest of the bands on that label, -OZ- had darker visuals and a heavy rock sound. They released their first album ''[[Versus (-OZ-)|VERSUS]]'' five ye ...h anniversary event on June 7th and a Visunavi sponsored event at HEAVEN'S ROCK Saitama Shintoshin VJ-3 on July 2nd.
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  • # [[Risky (B'z song)|RISKY]] ''Risky'' is the fourth original album from the Japanese Rock duo [[B'z]]. Risky was the first B'z album that debuted at #1 on the Oricon
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  • '''SCANDAL''' is a [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] girl band from [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Formed in August 2006 by four high s ...3-04. Retrieved 2009-10-16.</ref> The song is a new version of their indie song, "SAKURA", only heard live.<ref>"[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SesR18X_di
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  • ...the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[BLEACH (manga)|BLEACH]]'', as well as the opening song for the [[Wikipedia:Nintendo DS|Nintendo DS]] game ''Bleach DS 4th: Flame B ==Song Information==
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  • ...n 1984 with the single, "[[Wearham Boat Club]]". The band started off as a rock band, with NOKKO just as the vocals. As the band pursued a pop career, they *[1996.08.21] [[Tenshi no Love Song]] (天使のラブソング)
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  • # [[Rock You Till the Dawn]] # [[Chain (BONNIE PINK song)|CHAIN]] ([[PV|Video Clip]])
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  • # [[Pyromania (J song)|PYROMANIA]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...Eden-|Mugen -electric eden-]]". The title song was used as an ending theme song for the TX [[Anime|anime]] ''[[YU-GI-OH! 5D's]]''. The single reached #8 on ==Song Information==
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  • ...더더) (also known as '''The The Band''' (더더 밴드)) is a Korean pop-rock band. They had several line-up changes with [[Kim Young Joon]] being the on * [[Yang Song Hyun]] (Vocals)
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  • ...he Punx In Korea]]'' compilation called "[[D.D.Y]]". A music video for the song was made as well. That summer, drummer Kim Byeong Seob, left the band to pe The band started 2005 by releasing the song "[[One Unity]]" on the Chaos Class Records compilation, ''[[Next Generation
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  • ...t album was very dance-oriented, their follow-up album contained more hard rock and heavy metal influences while still retaining some dance sounds. The fir ...g Chan]] of the Korean heavy metal group [[Crash]], took center stage. The song, which was extremely critical of the Korean education system, caused a grea
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  • ...algwan''' (언니네이발관; ''Sister's Barbershop'') is a Korean modern rock group that formed in 1994. That same year, the band had two songs from thei ...pedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] song, "[[wikipedia:Come as You Are (Nirvana song)|Come As You Are]]" to the Nirvana tribute album ''[[Smells Like Nirvana]]'
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  • '''No Brain''' (노브레인) is a Korean punk rock band that first began performing in 1996. Originally part of Korea's homegr ...um. In addition, they contributed a cover of "[[Wikipedia:Lithium (Nirvana song)|Lithium]]" to the [[Wikipedia:Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] tribute album ''[[S
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  • ...jpg|thumb|250px|right|MAXIMUM THE HORMONE performing for the first time at Rock in Japan Festival (2005)]] ...d, playing nearly 50 locations, including Rock in Japan Festival 2005. The song featured in one of their previous singles, "Rolling 1000toon", was featured
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  • ...씨더맥스; ''Moon Child The Max'') is a [[K-Pop|Korean pop]]/[[K-Rock|rock]] ballad band debuted in 2002. ...p [[X JAPAN]], their songs are heavily influenced by Japanese music. Their song "[[Sarangui Si]]" topped the [[KBS]] chart in February, 2004.
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  • ...year they debuted as major artists under their actual stage name with the song "[[Hey Hey Hey]]" included on the original soundtrack album for the film '' [[Category:K-Rock]]
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  • ...d a regular edition, all in CD+DVD combination. The song was used as image song for the 50th anniversary of the TV show ''[[DOORS]]''. The single reached # [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...eleased by [[Buono!]]. "Rottara Rottara" is used as the first ending theme song for the anime ''[[Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara!! Doki]]''. The single was relea == Song Information ==
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  • ...t single released by [[Inoue Joe]]. The titled track was used as the theme song for [[wikipedia:TV Tokyo|TV Tokyo]]'s program "JAPAN COUNTDOWN" in June 200 [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Rock Da House|ROCK DA HOUSE]] feat.[[Wikipedia:Fatman Scoop|FATMAN SCOOP]] (with [[NEVER LAND] ...o/ Atsumaru-kun no Kyuujin Annai]. "[[No Other Man]]" was used as CM theme song for [http://www.parler.co.jp La Parler]. The album reached #1 on the [[Oric
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  • # [[Trinka Trinka (song)|Trinka trinka]] ...ill consist of all new material, however, it includes the much anticipated song "Real Love" which was showcased during her previous concert in Paris, Franc
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  • ...d as the [http://www.hairmake-earth.com/ Hairmake EARTH] [[CM|commerical]] song. This was her last single before a short hiatus, returning in 2003 with a s ==Song Information==
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  • ...by [[Porno Graffitti]]. The title track was used as the first ending theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Tenpo Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi]]''. The first press ==Song Information==
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  • ...by [[ORANGE RANGE]]'s 10th single. The title track was used as the [[CM]] song to [[Otsuka Beverage]]'s drink MATCH. This was [[ORANGE RANGE]]'s last sing ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Ikitakuwanai Bokutachi (song)|Ikitakuwanai Bokutachi]] (生きたくはない僕等; ''We Don't Want to ...kara Ippai~]] (Song for you ~精一杯力一杯~; ''Song for you ~With All One's Might, With Might and Main~'')
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  • ...009) only. Three months later, they decided to release the single with one song "LASTICA" recorded in studio. ==Song Information==
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  • ...n 2010 they changed to a darker concept with their hit song "[[Lupin (KARA song)|Lupin]]". In Japan, they were signed under [[Universal Music Japan]]'s [[E ...l image from their debut. In the same month, their first mini-album titled Rock U was also released. The second season of ''Kara Self Camera'' was premiere
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  • ...Album (KARA)|Rock U]]" and also came up with the "Yo Jump" segment for the song's choreography. Jung also joined ''[[Wikipedia:Star_Golden_Bell|Star Golden ...ni album [[First Romance]] was released on November 19, 2014 and the title song [[Mama (Nicole)|MAMA]], which was used to promote the mini album. The mini
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  • ...s the debut single recorded by [[Kimura Kaela]]. It was used as the ending song for the early morning TV program ''[[saku saku]]'', which Kimura starred on ==Song Information==
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  • ...nd single released by Kimura Kaela. The title track was used as the [[CM]] song for the [http://www.rohto.co.jp/mentholatum/lips/sesera/ Rohto's Sesera lip ==Song Information==
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  • ...]]" to ''KAELA''. "Real Life Real Heart" was used as the [[CM|commerical]] song for [[Wikipedia:Vodafone|Vodafone]]'s instant e-mail service. It also featu ==Song Information==
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  • ...[Kasou]]. HONEY was used as the NTT's Kansai Communications Network [[CM]] song. This single reached #2 on the [[Oricon]] charts in its first week, losing ==Song Information==
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  • ...middle school student. She sang [[Girls' Generation|Girls' Generation's]] song [[Kissing You|Kissing you]] for her audition. She attended Bongilcheon Midd ...s previously [[Nicole]]. Her first song with the group was [[Rock U (KARA)|Rock U]] [[1st Mini Album (KARA)|from their 1st Mini Album]] in 2008. After thei
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  • ...[[Sentimental Macchiato]]''. The titular song was used as an opening theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Kuroshitsuji]]''. Due to the popularity of the ==Song Information==
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  • ...ppon Budoukan 2008.11.2.)]] (お別れの唄 (日本武道館); ''Farewell Song'') ...e "[[Nakidashita Onna to Kyomukan]]" was used as a [[CM|commercial]] theme song for [http://www.gemcerey.jp/ GemCEREY]. The single reached #3 on the [[Oric
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  • ...dress-up jacket cards. The title song was used as the August opening theme song for NTV's ''[[Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER]]''. The single reached #10 on th ==Song Information==
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  • '''ZORO''' (ゾロ) was a two member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]]-[[J-Rock|rock]] band with an [[:Category:Electronic|electronic]] sound from [[Tokyo]]. Th ...irst on March 15th and the second on April 2nd, the band contributed their song "[[1888]]" to the compilation album ''[[h'evn "Ura Kaizoku Ban." No.004|hé
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  • ...on SCANDAL's United States tour. The title track was used as ending theme song for the TV program ''[[Kyo Spo|Tokoton Kyo Spo]]''. The single reached #2 o ==Song Information==
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  • ...S$5 on SCANDAL's United States tour. The title track was used as the theme song for the movie ''[[Corazon de Melon]]''. The single ranked #1 on the Tower R ==Song Information==
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  • ...e TV program ''[[Rank Oukoku]]'', as well as the October 2008 ending theme song for the TV program ''[[Break Poing]]''. The single reached #26 on the [[Ori * [2010.07.30] [[Shodou Joshi x Rock Joshi]]
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  • # [[Rock de Ikou|ROCK de Ikou <New Version>]] (ROCKで行こう; ''Going to Rock'') ...ki]], [[Yume wo Dakishimete]], and [[Suki Yori Daisuki Minky Smile]]). The song "[[Haruneko Fushigi Tsukiyo -Oshiete Happiness-|In The Fluffy MOON Nite]]"
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  • # [[Sangatsu (song)|Sangatsu]] (傘月; ''Umbrella Month'') ...eidoscope]]". The titular song is a new version (re-recorded, re-arranged) song originally released on the single "[[Subarashiki kana Kata Soubo]]". The si
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  • ; Song "Natsu DOKI Lipstick" is a song recorded by [[C-ute|°C-ute]], sung by [[Yajima Maimi]]. It appears on the
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  • '''Tamura Naomi''' (田村直美) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter. She is best known for singing the theme songs for the ** [[Sho-ta with Tenpack riverside rock’n roll band]]
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  • ...sed by [[chatmonchy]]. The title track was used as the February 2009 theme song for ''[[Ongaku Senshi MUSIC FIGHTER]]''. This single is the band's second m ==Song Information==
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  • ...[Aqua Timez]]. The main track was used as NTV's dorama "[[Gokusen]]" theme song. It reached the #2 position and charted for thirty-one weeks. ==Song Information==
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  • ...was at Nagoya University of Commerce & Business, forming the folk song and rock band [[ALADDIN (band)|ALADDIN]] and becoming the vocalist. The group later ...vision variety shows as a guest and performer, including singing the theme song to the [[Quiz Hexagon]] series.
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  • "Kesenai Tsumi" is the debut single released by [[Kitade Nana]]. The song "Kesenai Tsumi" was used as the first ending theme to the [[Anime|anime]] [ The song ranked in at #2 on the 2004 [[Animage Awards]] show, in the category of Fav
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  • ==Song Information== ...out with showing a dark castle, with a bright full moon behind it and the song's title flashes on the screen. It then starts to give the viewer a closer l
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  • # [[Gates of Heaven (Do As Infinity song)|Gates of heaven]] # [[Rock And Roll All Nite]]
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  • ...sion including his appearance on the Fuji TV's television show ''[[Yoru no Rock Radio]]'', performing his own rendition of [[Harada Shinji]]'s "[[Candy (Ha His songs have been covered by a lot of artists. For example, his song "[[Aruite Kaerou]]" has been covered by [[Bank Band]], [[alüto]], [[Ooyama
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  • ...[[Uwaki na Palette Cat]]" by the band [[HOUND DOG]]. They would debut as a rock band a year later with the self-titled album, "[[Nobody (Nobody album)|NOBO * [1985.04.21] [[Dear My Heart ~Kimi no Tame ni Love Song]] (ディア・マイ・ハート ~君のためにラヴ・ソング)
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  • # [[Ringo no Uta]] (りんごのうた; ''Apple Song'') ...during the original concert, the DVD will only contain one [[Tokyo Jihen]] song. Footage from both of the concert nights will be shown.
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  • ...~]] (意識~戦後最大級ノ暴風雨圏内歌唱~; ''Consciously ~A Song from One of the Greatest Rainstorms of the Post-War Era~'') <small>(from [[ ...u~]] (迷彩~戦後最大級ノ暴風雨圏内歌唱~; ''Camouflage ~A Song from One of the Greatest Rainstorms of the Post-War Era~'') <small>(from [[
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  • ...de "[[Tokyo no Hito (Shiina Ringo)|Tokyo no Hito]]" is a cover of the 1970 song of the same title by [[The Peanuts]]. Gips reached #3 in [[Oricon]] charts ...lowed by a cover song, then ends with a song sung in English. Similarly, a song on each single also features a famous guest artist (on "[[Sigma (Shiina Rin
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  • # [[Senkou Shoujo (Tokyo Jihen song)|Senkou Shoujo]] (閃光少女; ''Flash Girl'') # [[Senkou Shoujo (Tokyo Jihen song)|put your camera down (Senkou Shoujo Endroll-hen)]] (put your camera down (
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  • ...versions: a CD only edition and a CD+DVD edition that comes with the title song's [[PV]] along with a comment video and TV spots. The single reached #47 on ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Last Song (misono)|Last Song]] (ラストソング) ...versions: a CD only edition and a CD+DVD edition that comes with the title song's [[PV]] along with a comment video and TV spots. This is misono's overall
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  • ...th single released by [[Aqua Timez]]. The main track was used as the theme song for the TBS dorama "[http://wiki.d-addicts.com/Joshi_Deka! JOSHIDEKA!]". Th ==Song Information==
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  • ...gular CD-only edition. The title track was used as the first opening theme song for the [[Anime|anime]] ''[[Deltora Quest]]''. The CD+DVD edition also came ==Song Information==
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  • ...le released by [[Takahashi Hitomi]]. The title track was used as the theme song for the drama ''[[Shin Kids War]]''. The single reachd #22 on the weekly [[ ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Chiisa na Uta (MARIA)|Chiisa na Uta]] (小さな詩; ''Small Song'') [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...s the songs that Full Moon writes and sings during her musical career, the song also have significant lyrics, especially in the context of the series. * [[THE★SCANTY]] - "[[Rock'N Roll Princess|ROCK'N ROLL PRINCESS]]" (Episodes 27 to 52)
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  • ...and two CD only types (Types B & C). Type-A comes with a DVD of the title song's [[PV]], while Types B and C comes with differing B-side songs. Copies of ==Song Information==
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  • * [2012.04.25] [[Shining Blade Character Song Album]] (#1 ''Aoki Seijou naru Uta'', #7 ''Haha naru Daichi no Sanka'', #11 * [2013.12.18] [[Occult Maiden Character Song Album]] (#2 ''Hana Fubuki'' <small>with Starving Trancer</small>, #10 ''Yat
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  • '''TM NETWORK''' is a Japanese rock unit from 1983 to 1994 and then since 1999. The group is also know as '''TM ...ther after the break up of [[SPEEDWAY]]. The band performed a self-written song, "1974", at the 1983 Fresh Sounds Contest, receiving the grand prix award a
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  • ...ck "[[Yakusoku (Takahashi Hitomi)|Yakusoku]]" was used as the ending theme song for the Japanese television program ''[[THE SUNDAY]]''. The album reached # [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...nd press comes with renewed CD jacket artwork and design, along with a new song "[[In One Sense|in one sense]]". The first press reached #14 on the indies [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • [[Yokohama Sing A Song|YOKOHAMA SING A SONG]] [[Your Song ~Seishun Sensei~|YOUR SONG ~Seishun Sensei~]]
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  • ...k, "[[Tsuki Koi]]" - B-side, and "[[Kiss Me Snow]]" - B-side), and one new song "[[Glitter Tropen]]". This is a limited release having only 10,000 copies. [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Downer Beautiful Song]] (ダウナービューティフルソング) [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...awa Narciss on June 7th, 2004. It came with a member's photocard and a new song, all in special packaging. It was also a limited release having 1,000 copie [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • [[Image:Meg rock - Egao no Riyuu.jpg|thumb|250px|Single Cover]] : [[Hinata Megumi|meg rock]]
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  • # [[Need Your Love (song)|Need your love]] ...version, and a normal CD-only version. "[[Be Free|BE FREE]]" was the theme song for the TV show [http://www.tbs.co.jp/supers/ ''Super Football PLUS''] whil
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  • # [[Gates of Heaven (Do As Infinity song)|Gates of heaven]] # [[Detroit Rock City]] <small>-ENCORE-</small>
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  • # [[Map the Soul (song)|Map the Soul]] (feat. [[MYK]]) # [[Tablo]], [[MYK]] & [[Kero One]] - [[Map the Soul (song)|Map the Soul (Worldwide Version)]]
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  • # [[Kissing You|Kissing You (Skool Rock Remix)]] ...Chul]]'s 1989 hit. "[[7989]]" is a duet by [[Taeyeon]] and [[Kangta]]. The song title is due to their birthday years: Kangta is 1979, and Taeyeon is 1989.
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  • # [[Ishoku Othello (song)|Ishoku Othello]] (異色オセロ; ''Unique Othello'') [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • *[[I Have a Dream (Adachi Yumi song)|I Have a Dream]] *[[Rock no Kami-sama]] (ロックの神様)
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  • ...kly [[Oricon]] chart and it ranked for one week, selling 3,890 copies. The song was later [[Reincarnation (Hayashibara Megumi)|covered]] by [[Hayashibara M ==Song Information==
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  • ...-side, "[[Hare Nochi I Miss You]]" has been described as a light sweet pop song. The single was re-released on 2004.09.29, in a 12cm CD format. ==Song Information==
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  • '''Nakayama Kanako''' (中山加奈子) is a [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer and lyricist. She rose to fame in the 1980s as the vocalist and le * [[Clear Sky (song)|Clear Sky]]
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  • # [[Toushindai no Love Song]] (等身大のラブソング; ''Life-size Love Song'') # [[Plumeria ~Hana Uta~]] (プルメリア ~花唄~; ''Plumeria ~Flower's Song~'')
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  • ; Song ...NDAL]]. It was released as a radio single from "[[Yumemiru Tsubasa]]". The song was used as the August and September 2009 theme songs for the [[Wikipedia:P
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  • ...by [[Shiina Hekiru]]. The title track was used as the second opening theme song to the [[Eden's Bowy]] [[Anime|anime]] (Shiina's [[Everlasting Train -Owari ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Xanadu (Asriel song)|XANADU]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...eleased by [[Shiina Hekiru]]. The title track was used as the ending theme song for the [[Wikipedia:Playstation 2|Playstation 2]] [[Wikipedia:Video game|vi ==Song Information==
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  • ...the song while Maiko wrote the lyrics and used her good vocals to sing the song. ...Carey]] while Junichi was a member of a school band who used to play hard rock, but he always loved R&B and Hip-Hop.
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  • ...s preference is showed on MAY'S songs which incopores R&B with pop and pop-rock, like their indie works. * [[Dear... (CLIFF EDGE & MAY'S song)|Dear...]] (Music and Arrangement)
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  • ...~Juliet II~|Sapphire Android no Yume ~JULIET II~]]", a continuation of the song "[[Juliet (PENICILLIN)|JULIET]]" from their 16th single "[[Limit Complex]]" [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...ing cards and has four songs named after playing cards suits. Includes the song "[[Fukai no Suna]]", which is the first A-side of the single "[[Fukai no Su [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...as Asahi TV's "[[Kitano Takeshi|Beat Takeshi]] no TV Tackle" ending theme song. The single reached #25 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two w ==Song Information==
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  • ...ng was used as Nippon TV's "[[Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo]]" ending theme song. The single reached #23 on the [[Oricon]] chart, where it charted for two w ==Song Information==
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  • ...ngle) released by [[PENICILLIN]]. Includes a ''new year'' mix of the title song from the previously released single "[[Nice in Lip+L|NICE IN LIP+L]]". The ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Quarter Doll (song)|QUARTER DOLL]] # [[Human Doll (song)|HUMAN DOLL]]
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  • * [2015.08.26] [[Hare Rock]] (ハレロク) * [1999.03.26] [[FAVORITE DEAR Character Song Files I]] (FAVORITE DEAR キャラクター・ソング・ファイルス I
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  • # [[Sadistic Pink (song)|Sadistic Pink]] ...Hekiru]]. The album is Shiina's first to be produced by [[J-Rock|Japanese rock]] singer-songwriter, [[Kine Naoto]]. The album was also co-produced by [[Ka
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  • # [[Wings of Time (song)|Wings of Time]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Clear Sky (song)|Clear Sky]] # [[Tabidachi no Uta (Shiina Hekiru)|Tabidachi no Uta]] (旅立ちの唄; ''Song of Departure'')
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  • ...ong "[[Love Love Love (Epik High)|Love Love Love (Astronica Remix)]]". The song "[[Breakdown (Epik High)|Breakdown]]" was used as the lead track for the re [[Category:K-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Kuroda Bushi]] (黒田節; ''Kuroda's Song''') ==Song Information==
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  • ...t priced single to date. The title track was used as the [[CM|commercial]] song for [http://www.ezaki-glico.net/watering/index.html "Watering KissMint"] gu ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Magic (B'z song)|MAGIC]] [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # Rock Project Medley<small> ...DVD edition and a CD only edition. The titular track was used as the theme song for the videogame ''[[Tales of Symphonia -Ratatosk no Kishi-]]'', as well a
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  • # Bravo☆Bravo ([[PV|Dance Shot Ver. Rock Buono!]]) ...released by [[Buono!]]. "Bravo☆Bravo" was used as the first ending theme song for the anime ''[[Shugo Chara!|Shugo Chara Party!]]''. The single was relea
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  • ...for the B-side "[[Ruri no Ame]]". The regular edition comes with an extra song, "[[Follow Me (Alice Nine)|FOLLOW ME]]". Although this was released a month ==Song Information==
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  • == Song Information == ...07] [[Hello Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"|Hello☆Pro on Stage! 2007 "Rock Desu yo!"]] <small>(with Melon Kinenbi)</small>
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  • "Yaruki! IT'S EASY" is Goto Maki's fourth single. The song appears on the compilation album ''[[Petit Best 3]]'', her first album ''[[ ==Song Information==
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  • ...shita ga Kuru Nara]]", which became an hit. The song was used as the theme song for the movie [http://hanayome-movie.jp/ Yomei Ikkagetsu no Hanayome]. To d *[2003.09.26] [[DJ YUTAKA]] - [[United Nations 3|UNITED NATIONS III]] (#9 ''Rock the Party'' feat. [[DJ KAORI]], '''JAY'ED''')
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  • # [[Deathmate (song)|Deathmate]] ||2006.01.28||align="left" | HEAVEN'S ROCK Saitama Shintoshin VJ-3
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  • # [[Heiwa no Utai ~Youkoso Ningyoukan e!~ (song)|Heiwa no Utai]] (平和ノ謡; ''Chant of Peace'') [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • ...akumei Yokokubi 1229~|of the same name]]. The song is a self-parody of the song "[[Peko-Crash-Trap|peko-crash-trap@]]". A [[PV]] was made and released late ==Song Information==
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  • # [[Heiwa no Utai ~Youkoso Ningyoukan e!~ (song)|Heiwa no Utai]] (平和ノ謡; ''Chant of Peace'') [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Heiwa no Utai ~Youkoso Ningyoukan e!~ (song)|Heiwa no Utai]] (平和ノ謡; ''Chant of Peace'') [[Category:J-Rock (releases)]]
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  • # [[Heiwa no Utai ~Youkoso Ningyoukan e!~ (song)|Heiwa no Utai ~Youkoso Ningyoukan e!~]] (平和ノ謡~ヨウコソ人形 ...also not a complete second pressing of both singles, but comes with a new song. Includes one randomly chosen trading card (out of a possible six). This wa
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  • ...was limited to 5,000 copies. The title track was used as the opening theme song for the TV program ''[[CDTV]]'', in August 2008. In July, the [[PV|music vi ==<span class="mw-headline">Song Information</span>==
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  • ...ese singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, and the leader of the [[J-Rock|rock]] band [[THE ALFEE]]. He launched a solo career in 1991 and has also writte ...passed the title to Takamizawa in 1982 after switching genres from folk to rock.
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