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  1. List of Japanese music genres (115 bytes)
    6: [[Category:Japanese Music| ]]
  2. List of Japanese music festivals (381 bytes)
    1: A list of Japanese music festivals:
    15: *[[Udo Music Festival]] (2006 only)
  3. Udo Music Festival (1,646 bytes)
    1: The '''Udo Music Festival''' was a rock music festival held in Japan in July of [[2006]]. The f...
    3: ==Udo Music Festival Lineup==
    59: Tickets for the Udo Music Festival were ¥16,000 for a one day pass and ¥...
    65: [[Category:Music festivals in Japan]]
    66: [[Category:Japanese rock music]]
  4. Shibuya DUO Music Exchange (2,096 bytes)
    1: ...low Japanese residents to relax and enjoy foreign music that may not have been available previously.
    3: ... some popular local bands play at the Shibuya DUO music exchange, it is still primarily known for hosting...
    4: ...he lounge rooms). The location of the Shibuya Duo Music exchange is the same location the Jamiroquai play...
    6: ...O Music exchange is most popular for playing funk music.
    15: By train, you can get to the Shibuya DUO Music Exchange by taking either the JR [[Keio]] [[Inoka...

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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    10: ...wed in May by a companion DVD, which included six music videos and an in-the-studio documentary. The same...
  2. Taku Satoh (1,345 bytes)
    4: ...from [[Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music]] ([[Geidai]]) in 1979 (with a major in design), ...
  3. List of Japanese music genres (115 bytes)
    6: [[Category:Japanese Music| ]]
  4. List of Japanese bands (2,552 bytes)
    149: [[Category:Japanese Music|Japanese Music]]
  5. Japanese Culture (739 bytes)
    20: == Music ==
  6. Hide (2,483 bytes)
    33: ... a trained cosmotologist and was going to give up music and become a hairstylist until [[Yoshiki]] called...
    36: * Much of hide's music was influenced by the American band [[KISS]].
  7. Glay (6,445 bytes)
    1: ...ion of the word 'grey', and it symbolizes how the music was intended to be neither [[pop]] nor [[rock]] b...
    3: ...Jiro]] to join them and come to Tokyo to pursue a music career.
    5: ...INUM Records]] on 25 May, 1994. Ever since, their music has grown in popularity in [[Japan]] and around t...
  8. Gackt (3,683 bytes)
    33: Besides music, Gackt has also been in several movies. He wrote ...
  9. Dir en grey (2,180 bytes)
    3: ...ther in favor of a more hard rock style to their music in their EP six Ugly.
    16: ...[[Kisou]] - 30 January 2002 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
    17: ...[[six Ugly]] - 31 July 2002 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
    18: ...ULGAR]] - 10 September 2003 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
    19: ... to death.]] - 9 March 2005 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
  10. Asian Kung-Fu Generation (1,901 bytes)
    1: ... recording contract until 2001. Since then, their music has been steadily growing in popularity. Their si...
  11. Beat Crusaders (1,759 bytes)
    1: ...hey were recognized by major record labels. Their music can be heard in the United States on the Nicktoon...
  12. Bloodthirsty Butchers (2,098 bytes)
    42: ...tp://www.jmignited.com/bloodthirstybutchers.php J-Music Ignited Profile]
  13. Blue Hearts (1,305 bytes)
    1: ...ws]]. Although the band has long been gone, their music continues to be popular today. A cover version of...
  14. Bonobos (1,499 bytes)
    24: * [[THANK YOU FOR THE MUSIC]] (2005)
  15. List of Tokyo concert venues (230 bytes)
    12: [[Category:Japanese Music]]
  16. Boredoms (1,172 bytes)
    1: ...redoms''' is a [[rock]] band from [[Osaka]] whose music is difficult to classify. Since the band was foun...
  17. Buffalo Daughter (1,138 bytes)
    1: ...te a variety of electronic instruments with their music. Drummer [[Chika Ogawa]] left the group earlier i...
  18. Bump of Chicken (1,285 bytes)
    1: ..., and in junior high school a common love of rock music brought them together as a band. The band began i...
  19. Dragon Ash (3,658 bytes)
    1: ... film [[Battle Royale]]. They continue to produce music and tour today.
    12: ...g the frontman of [[Steady & Co.]], a hip hop and music production. Furuya has also collaborated with oth...
  20. A Bathing Ape (2,918 bytes)
    3: ...ompany. By offering advice and products enhancing music, hair, and even food has prevented Bathing Ape fr...
  21. Hysteric Glamour (2,843 bytes)
    3: ...om intriguing aspects of American culture such as music, comics, pornography, automobiles, mass media suc...
  22. List of Japanese TV shows (144 bytes)
    3: * [[Heyx3 Music Champ]]
  23. Hamamatsu (3,267 bytes)
    3: ...me has passed. This town is best known for famous music companies and vehicle manufacturing. The headquar...
    15: ...ng will reveal areas such as the Congress center, music halls, an Event Hall and the Musical Instrument M...
  24. Iwaki (2,853 bytes)
    9: ...es and children's organization all danced to live music.
  25. Kawaguchi (2,517 bytes)
    13: ...ipe organ, an exhibition hall, and an event hall, music studio, meeting rooms, a fitness club, restaurant...
  26. Hibiya Park (2,094 bytes)
    15: ...c is a great part of the Japanese culture and two music halls located outside currently help fill the nee...
  27. Aki Maeda (3,309 bytes)
    11: ...ung actress has also embarked on a side career in music as a singer and a drummer, and was involved in th...
  28. Anime (12,492 bytes)
    1: ...shows and become a source for films, video games, music, and much more.
  29. Higashiyamato (2,736 bytes)
    17: ...us event held in Higashiyamato City every year. [[Music]], [[dance]], performances, and creative crafts a...
  30. Ikebukuro (3,567 bytes)
    5: ...ict including [[theatres]], [[gaming centers]], [[music shops]], and [[museums]]. Ikebukuro is also the h...
  31. Anna Tsuchiya (3,354 bytes)
    7: ... 2000s, Anna Tsuchiya expanded her interests into music, forming the short-lived and commercially unsucce...
    13: Back onto the music scene, Anna released her first remix album (''Tas...
  32. JRock (2,538 bytes)
    1: ...arly used to distinguish Japanese and Western pop music.
    4: ...s fond of the rock image and created its own rock music which tended to be cleaner and drug free.
    6: ...ired many different JRock bands, and a lot of the music in this era mirrored the Western counterparts (th...
    11: ...ude became more extravagant than the western rock music. Most JRock artists dress in dark clothes that re...
    42: [[Category:Japanese Rock Music]]
  33. Guitar Wolf (4,155 bytes)
    1: ...the phrase "Jett Rock 'n' Roll" to describe their music, a unique sound incorporating elements of [[The R...
    7: ...t Matador Nite at Austin's [[South by Southwest]] music festival.
    23: ...they played aliens. A collection of Guitar Wolf's music videos and live performances were released under ...
  34. The Back Horn (2,201 bytes)
    11: ... various movie projects, including providing some music for the movies [[Bright Future]], [[Zoo]], and [[...
  35. Cigaretteman (2,067 bytes)
    13: *A Piece Of Music Is Worth 1000 Words - Mini-Album Cassette
  36. Judy and Mary (3,033 bytes)
    38: *Music Fighter (1998)
    71: *[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ES/JudyAndMary/ Judy and Mary Members Offici...
  37. Shimokitazawa (1,375 bytes)
    1: ...area of [[Tokyo]] which attracts young people and music fans from all over Japan. Shimokita is most well ...
  38. Maximum The Hormone (2,406 bytes)
    1: ...aggressive music and a sense of humor. The band's music is punk based, but also includes funk, metal, pop...
  39. Cromartie High School (3,167 bytes)
    1: ... culture of the time, from the hair styles to the music.
  40. Dojinshi (3,019 bytes)
    7: ...ōjinshi authors, allowing them to make videos or music videos of their favorite manga characters.
  41. Malice Mizer (3,866 bytes)
    1: ...eir fashion and live shows as they were for their music and are still considered one of the most popular ...
    3: ...g different melodies. In the beginning, the bands music sound mixed rock, goth, classical.
  42. Supercar (1,550 bytes)
    1: ... ended in [[2005]]. They started out playing rock music, but as the band evolved, they added more electro...
    5: The band's music has been used in the popular [[Japanese movies|Ja...
    30: *[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/KS/Supercar/ Official Sony Band Website] (Ja...
  43. ILL (1,693 bytes)
    3: ...re video projections as well as experimental rock music. They have released two full length DVDs and two ...
  44. Ling Tosite Sigure (2,501 bytes)
    1: ...]] in [[2002]]. Their sound is fast guitar driven music with many abrupt tempo changes. The band is noted...
  45. Naohiro Ukawa (2,209 bytes)
    27: *2003 MTV Music Award - Best Dance Music Clip Award
    28: *2003 [[Spaceshower TV]] Music Video Awards - Best Digital Clip Award
  46. Blue Submarine No. 6 (2,831 bytes)
    17: ...audio of the anime has a lot of jazzy, fast-paced music and slow, blues-stylized songs. There is a lot of...
  47. Coaltar Of The Deepers (1,677 bytes)
    1: ...plete with growling death metal style vocals. The music is, above all, guitar driven [[JRock]], but inclu...
  48. Bastard!! (3,132 bytes)
    1: ...ngeons & Dragons, as well as a fan of heavy metal music. He stated that he used both as his inspiration f...
  49. FLCL (2,856 bytes)
    15: ... itself does. Most animes are not known for their music, but for their story, but FLCL is one of the very...
  50. Linda Linda Linda (2,802 bytes)
    1: ...nation of the two makes for some great sounds and music.

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