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  2. Nightmare (Japanese band) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare (ナイトメア, Naitomea) is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in Sendai, Tōhoku, in 2000.It has consisted of Yomi (lead vocals), Sakito (lead guitar, backing vocals), Hitsugi (rhythm guitar), Ni~ya (bass, backing vocals) and Ruka (drums, percussion) for the majority of their existence.

  3. Nightmare (French band) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare released also the double-live album Live Deliverance, recorded at the reunion concert held on 30 October 1999 at the Summum of Grenoble. [5] It was the first double-live album ever made by a French metal band. In 2000, Nightmare performed at the festival of Artifacts in Strasbourg and at the prestigious Wacken Open Air Festival.

  4. Historical ~The Highest Nightmare~ - Wikipedia

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    Historical ~The Highest Nightmare~ is one of the 10th anniversary albums from Nightmare. [1] [2] The 2-disc album contains 12 re-recorded tracks (from before the band's move to VAP), [3] 11 previously released songs and 1 new track. [4] The album peaked at #14 in the Oricon charts. [5]

  5. Nightmare discography - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in January 2000. They have released eleven studio albums, four compilation albums and twenty-eight singles.Most of their albums and singles have been released in three formats—two with bonus DVDs and one CD only (often with bonus tracks).

  6. List of songs in Rock Band 2 - Wikipedia

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    The gameplay in Rock Band 2 is nearly identical to the original Rock Band, while also comparable to that in Guitar Hero. The game disc features 84 songs, all of which are master recordings. [2] In addition, the game supports existing downloadable content from Rock Band, as well as tracks which have been exported from other Rock Band game discs. [3]

  7. The World Ruler - Wikipedia

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    the WORLD Ruler is Nightmare's fourth full-length studio album. Nightmare's experimentation with the styles of electronica, ambience, and usage of live brass began in this album. Three different versions of this album were released: a CD-only version; a CD+DVD version; and a bonus CD, DVD and photobook pack.

  8. Ultimate Circus - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Circus is Nightmare's debut studio album. [1] This album came in two versions, the regular version (as pictured), and another one in a black slip case. It peaked at #115 in the Oricon Charts. [2] Most of the songs have a heavy rock element, with the exception of 'Mind Ocean' and 'Aquaria', which are slower rock ballads to balance out ...

  9. Nightmare (Nightmare album) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare is the seventh studio album from the Japanese band Nightmare. Like all the band's recent releases, this album was released in three different editions, each with different artwork. The 2 limited edition albums contain bonus DVD tracks, while the regular edition includes a bonus track titled "Dazzle".