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  2. Fact (band) - Wikipedia

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    Fact (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese post-hardcore band, formed in December 1999 in Ibaraki Prefecture.. The members have hidden their faces during every video since 2009 wearing traditional Japanese Noh masks during the time they supported their second album, Fact (2009), but abandoned the imagery in videos the next year [clarification needed] in favor of either partially or fully ...

  3. Fact (album) - Wikipedia

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    Fact is the second album by Japanese post-hardcore band FACT, and their first on a major label. It is also their first worldwide release. The only single from the album was "A Fact of Life", for which a music video was made. [6] On the Japanese version of the album, the track "A Fact of Life (Boom Boom Satellites Remix)" does not appear.

  4. List of Japanese rock music groups - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable Japanese rock bands and artists. For an extended list of J-Pop artists, see List of J-pop artists. 0-9. The 5.6.7.8's;

  5. List of musical artists from Japan - Wikipedia

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    C-ute; The Cabs; Candies; The Candy Spooky Theater; C.C.C.C. Cali Gari; Camino; Camellia; The Candy Spooky Theater; Candy Tune; Capsule; The Captains; Casiopea; Chaba

  6. Gackt - Wikipedia

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    Gackt was born on July 4, 1973, as the second of three children in a Ryukyuan family, in Okinawa of the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. [14] [15] His father was a music teacher, who primarily played the trumpet, and his mother was also a teacher.

  7. Hiroshima, a band that helped define Asian American ... - AOL

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    The band, led by Japanese American Boyle Heights native Dan Kuramoto, defied simple categorization. It featured Japanese instruments like taiko drums and koto yet played jazz and rhythm and blues ...

  8. Unicorn Table - Wikipedia

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    Their first album, "uncountable", was released both in Japan and in the United States by TenBu Productions. [2] [3] In fact, the band's name came from the pronunciation of the word "uncountable" in Japanese, similar do "Unicorn Table".

  9. Shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan: Zigzag - Wikipedia

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    Shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan: Zigzag (-真天地開闢集団-ジグザグ) (known mainly as Zigzag) is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in 2015 and currently signed under Crimson label, subsidiaries of Giza Studio. [2]