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  2. Hide (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In X Japan, Hide is the second most credited songwriter to Yoshiki, and appears to have been the most experimental as well. The song "Xclamation" from 1989's Blue Blood , co-composed with Taiji, included traditional Indian percussion; [ 91 ] " Scars ", a single written by Hide from 1996's Dahlia , was a glimpse into his future experiments in ...

  3. Hide discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is the discography of hide, a Japanese rock musician who first gained fame in the late 1980s as lead guitarist of the heavy metal band X Japan before starting his solo career in 1993. Prior to X Japan, hide was leader and guitarist of the heavy metal band Saber Tiger (later known as Sa v er Tiger), who released one self-titled EP ...

  4. X Japan - Wikipedia

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    On December 31, X Japan performed their New Year's Eve countdown performance at the Akasaka Blitz. [76] X Japan in concert in Hong Kong 2009, featuring an image of the deceased Hide on screen, whom they still consider a member of the band. On January 15, 2009, the band arrived in Hong Kong for their January 16 and 17 shows. [77]

  5. Dahlia (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dahlia is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band X Japan, released on November 4, 1996, by Atlantic Records.It is the band's last album before breaking up the following year, and the last to feature new work by guitarist hide, due to his death two years later.

  6. The Last Live (X Japan album) - Wikipedia

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    The Last Live is an X Japan live album released on May 5, 2001. It contains what was the band's last concert, recorded at the Tokyo Dome on December 31, 1997. [1] The band, however, has since reunited, though this was their last live concert with guitarist Hideto "hide" Matsumoto, who died nearly half a year thereafter. [2]

  7. Hide Your Face - Wikipedia

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    Hide Your Face is the debut album by Japanese musician hide, released on February 23, 1994. It reached number 1 on the Oricon Albums Chart and was certified Double Platinum by the RIAJ for sales over 500,000 copies. It was named one of the top albums from 1989-1998 in a 2004 issue of the music magazine Band Yarouze.

  8. Tribute Spirits - Wikipedia

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    Tribute Spirits is a tribute album released on May 1, 1999, in memory of Japanese rock musician hide. It collects cover versions of his songs by various artists, among them most members of hide's former band X Japan. It reached number one on the Oricon chart. [1]

  9. Hyde (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Hyde" in Japan on August 10, 2018, and was released on the Japanese version of Starset's album Vessels. The tour ended in Fukuoka on October 14, 2018. In early 2019, Hyde collaborated once more with Yoshiki on Hyde's single "Zipang". [29] The title refers to an old way of saying "Japan" and was released in February 2019.