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  2. Category:Math rock albums by Japanese artists - Wikipedia

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  3. Lite (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lite, stylized as LITE, is a Japanese math rock band that has been termed "one of Japan's top instrumental rock acts." [1] The band's members are Nobuyuki Takeda (guitar), Kozo Kusumoto (guitar & synthesizer), Jun Izawa (bass), and Akinori Yamamoto (drums).

  4. Toe (band) - Wikipedia

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    Toe (トー, Tō), stylized as toe, is a Japanese post-rock/math rock band from Tokyo. The group was founded in 2000, and consists of Kashikura Takashi (drums), Mino Takaaki (guitar), Yamane Satoshi (bass guitar), and Yamazaki Hirokazu (guitar).

  5. Math rock - Wikipedia

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    The albums Red and Discipline by King Crimson, [7] [8] as well as Spiderland by Slint, [9] are generally considered seminal influences on the development of math rock. The Canadian punk rock group Nomeansno (founded in 1979 and inactive as of 2016) have been cited by music critics as a "secret influence" on math rock, [10] predating much of the genre's development by more than a decade.

  6. Tricot (band) - Wikipedia

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    Tricot (Japanese: トリコ, Hepburn: toriko, / ˈ t r i k oʊ /) is a Japanese rock band from Kyoto. The band was formed in 2010 by vocalist and guitarist Ikumi "Ikkyu" Nakajima, guitarist Motoko "Motifour" Kida, and bassist Hiromi "Hirohiro" Sagane. Known for their intricate rhythms [4] and visual identity, [2] they have released seven studio ...

  7. For Long Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    For Long Tomorrow is the second studio album by Japanese math rock band toe, released on December 9, 2009. It saw the band introduce new elements in their music, including the use of a Rhodes piano , acoustic guitars , and minor vocals.

  8. Jyocho - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Studio albums. 3.2 Extended plays. 3.3 Singles. 4 References. ... Jōcho, stylized in all capitals) is a Japanese progressive and math rock band. History

  9. Category:Japanese math rock groups - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese math rock groups" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J. Jyocho; L.