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Diabolos is the sixth full-length studio album released by Japanese solo artist Gackt on September 21, 2005 in Japan, and on October 26, 2007, in eighteen countries across Europe.
In 2007, his entire back catalogue, with live song recordings from Drug Party tour, was released on the iTunes Store, video collection "The Greatest Filmography" was released in the United States and Canada, and his album Diabolos was released in 18 European countries.
"Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa..." (届カナイ愛ト知ッテイタノニ抑エキレズニ愛シ続ケタ…, "I still continue to love you, uncontrollably") is a single released by Gackt on August 10, 2005 under Nippon Crown.
Diabolus in Musica is a Latin term for "The Devil in Music" or tritone.Medieval musical rules did not allow this particular dissonance. [11] According to one mythology, the interval was considered sexual and would bring out the devil; Slayer vocalist and bassist Tom Araya jokingly said that people were executed for writing and using the interval.
"Black Stone" is a single released by Gackt on April 27, 2005 under Nippon Crown. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It peaked at third place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for seven weeks. [ 4 ] It was certified gold by RIAJ .
The Birth of Evil is an album by the Japanese horror punk band Balzac.The album contains re-recordings of the band's earliest material. Tracks 1-6 are from the first demo tape Scapegoat 666, tracks 7-12 are from the second demo tape Descent of the Diabolos and tracks 13-17 are unreleased songs that were generally played by Hirosuke's previous band, Astrozombies.
The following discography is a catalogue of the albums and singles released by the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil. The majority of these musical works are studio recordings of compositions from the original scores of Cirque du Soleil's nouveau cirque shows. Since the company's founding in 1984, various composers have been ...
The album collects the artist's previous single's title songs from 1999 up to 2003, some of them having been re-recorded for this release. [1] The Sixth Day complements The Seventh Night, an unplugged album released three months later. In 2010, Gackt also released The Eleventh Day: Single Collection, which covers the material from 2004 to 2009.