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  2. Alternative idol - Wikipedia

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    Japanese girl group Bis were the first major alternative idols to debut in Japan. Created by Pour Lui and managed by Junnosuke Watanabe under Tsubasa Records, Bis introduced an image much darker than that of the traditional J-pop idol, initially seen as controversial they soon became known as the pioneers of the alt-idol scene. [1]

  3. Category:Alternative idols - Wikipedia

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  4. Pour Lui - Wikipedia

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    Pour Lui (プールイ, Puu Rui, born August 20, 1990 in Saitama) is a Japanese singer known for her work as the founder and leader of the alternative idol group Bis.Pour Lui started her career in November 2009 as a solo singer, being promoted as a "new age rock icon".

  5. Bis (Japanese idol group) - Wikipedia

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    2012 saw Bis, a three-member group for the second time, announce a new single, to be titled "Idol" (アイドル (aidoru)) and featuring a change in image. [11] It was advertised with the tagline "Let's buy the same CD over and over again", referring to the marketing technique used by the management of idol groups to encourage fans to purchase several copies of a CD single.

  6. Mameshiba no Taigun Tonai Bousho a.k.a. MonsterIdol - Wikipedia

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    Mameshiba no Taigun Tonai Bousho a.k.a. MonsterIdol (豆柴の大群都内某所 a.k.a. MonsterIdol) is a Japanese alternative idol girl group formed in 2024 when Mameshiba no Taigun and Tonai Bousho merged into one group. They made their first recording in April 2024.

  7. Bish (group) - Wikipedia

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    Bish, stylized as BiSH, was a Japanese alternative idol girl group that was founded in 2015 by their manager Junnosuke Watanabe. The group was conceived as a successor to Bis, an idol group managed by Watanabe that disbanded in 2014. They disbanded in June 2023.

  8. Boysgroup - Wikipedia

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    Boysgroup, stylized in all caps, was a Japanese alternative idol boy band formed by WACK in 2022. They debuted with the studio album, We are Boysgroup, on January 18, 2023. [1] They disbanded on May 14, 2023.

  9. ExWhyZ - Wikipedia

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    ExWhyZ, formerly known as Empire (stylized as EMPiRE), is a Japanese alternative idol girl group formed between WACK and Avex Trax in 2017. They have released six studio albums, five EPs, and five singles since their formation. They re-branded to ExWhyZ in 2022 and re-debuted under EMI Records.