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Jun Senoue (瀬上 純, Senoue Jun, born August 2, 1970) is a Japanese composer and guitarist. He is a sound director for the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series by Sega and serves as the songwriter of the Japanese-American rock duo Crush 40 , which he formed with Johnny Gioeli in 2000.
Crush 40 is a Japanese-American hard rock band. The group consists of guitarist and composer Jun Senoue and principal vocalist Johnny Gioeli.Crush 40 is best known for their contributions to the Sonic the Hedgehog video game series.
The album was called "Just Add Water" when it was in the works for seven years, beginning in 2004, but Johnny Gioeli gave the title tentatively while planning a different title. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] During early development in 2004, Rudy Sarzo was slated to record bass, as suggested by Michael T. Ross, but was unable to contribute due to a busy schedule ...
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Logo of Crush 40 Gioeli as the vocalist of Crush 40, with lead guitarist Jun Senoue. The band has written and performed songs inspired by and for the Sonic the Hedgehog series In addition to being a vocalist for two bands, he has also been working with video game composer and musician Jun Senoue and has delivered his vocals in the Sons of ...
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Jun (ジュン), a character in the anime Pokémon appearing in DP episode 101; Jun Manjoume (準), a character in Yu-Gi-Oh! GX; Jun-A266, A Spartan soldier in Halo: Reach; Jun Ushiro (宇白 順), a character in Bokurano: Ours; Jun Naruse (成瀬 順), a character in The Anthem of the Heart; Tao Jun, a character in Shaman King
William Howard Durham is considered to be the founder of Finished Work Pentecostalism. [5] [6] The doctrine arose as one of the "new issues" in the early Pentecostal revivals in the United States. The term finished work arises from the aphorism "It's a finished work at Calvary", referring to both salvation and sanctification. [1]