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Rival Schools: United by Fate, known in Japan as Private Justice Academy: Legion of Heroes, [a] is a 1997 3D fighting game produced by Capcom originally released as an arcade game on Sony ZN-2 hardware. Rival Schools revolves around tag team battles between groups of students from various schools in a Japanese city, and uses a comical and ...
Gan Isurugi (石動 岩, Isurugi Gan) is a student from Gedo High and member of the school's gang, introduced in Rival Schools: United By Fate. In Rival Schools, Gan is one of the Gedo gang member who joins Akira in investigating what happened to Daigo. Like Edge, he is initially distrustful of Akira, but eventually accepts her as part of the ...
Rival Schools is an American post-hardcore band from New York City, New York. For most of their tenure, the band has featured Walter Schreifels on vocals and guitar , Ian Love on guitar, Cache Tolman on bass guitar , and Sam Siegler on drums .
Project Justice, also known as Project Justice: Rival Schools 2, [a] and known in Japan as Moero! Justice Gakuen [b], is a 2000 3D fighting video game produced by Capcom as the sequel to Rival Schools: United By Fate (1997). The game was released on the Sega NAOMI arcade board and Dreamcast home console initially in Japan and globally in 2001 ...
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Rival Schools was born out of an informal jam session with drummer Sam Siegler (formerly of Gorilla Biscuits and Youth of Today) and bassist Cache Tolman (formerly of Iceburn and CIV). [4] They spent several months working on material and recording demos, before adding guitarist Ian Love (formerly of Burn and Die 116). [4]
"Used for Glue" is a song by American post-hardcore band Rival Schools. The song was released as the first single from the band's debut album United by Fate. The song peaked at no. 42 on the UK Singles Chart in late March 2002. [2]