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  2. Yousei Teikoku - Wikipedia

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    Yousei Teikoku (Japanese: 妖精帝國, Hepburn: Yōsei Teikoku, German: Das Feenreich; lit."Fairy Empire") is a Japanese rock band formed in 1997. Their music mixes elements of gothic metal, heavy metal, electronic and classical music.

  3. Mana (Japanese musician) - Wikipedia

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    Mana (Japanese: 魔名) is a Japanese musician, songwriter, record producer, and fashion designer, [1] best known as guitarist of the visual kei rock band Malice Mizer from their formation in 1992 until their indefinite hiatus in 2001. A year later, Mana formed the gothic metal band Moi dix Mois as his solo project.

  4. Lolita fashion - Wikipedia

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    [63] [64] Mana is a musician who is known for popularizing Gothic Lolita fashion, which he calls "EGL," or "Elegant Gothic Lolita." [5] He played in the rock band Malice Mizer (1992–2001) and founded the heavy metal band Moi dix Mois (2002–present). Both bands—whose members are known for eccentric expressions and elaborate costumes—are ...

  5. Category:Japanese gothic rock groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese gothic rock groups" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... Penicillin (band) Pierrot (band) R. Rentrer en Soi; Z.

  6. Malice Mizer - Wikipedia

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    Malice Mizer (stylized as MALICE MIZER) was a Japanese visual kei rock band active from 1992 to 2001. The band was notable for their music and their live shows, featuring lavish historical costumes and stage sets, short silent theater pieces preluding various songs.

  7. Japanese youth culture - Wikipedia

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    A distinct youth culture began in the mid-1980s with the style visual kei with bands such as D'erlanger, X Japan and Buck-Tick. In the 1990s the idol began with idol group Morning Musume. Other cultures for youth was Nagoya kei and Gothic Lolita. The youth culture in Japan began in the 1980s with cultures such as Japanese idol and visual kei.

  8. Lolita No.18 - Wikipedia

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    Lolita No.18 (ロリータ18号) is a Japanese all-girl punk rock band formed in 1989, known for their cartoony, high-pitched vocals. Members Masayo Ishizaka (石坂 ...

  9. Category:Japanese all-female bands - Wikipedia

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