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Godiego
is a Japanese rock band founded in 1975, originally consisting of Yukihide Takekawa (lead vocals), Mickie Yoshino (keyboards), Takami Asano (guitar), Steve Fox (bass guitar), and Yujin Harada (drums). The band released its first self-titled album in 1976, with Takami's brother, Ryōji Asano, replacing Harada as drummer. By 1977, Ryōji left and was replaced by American drummer Tommy Snyder.
Geinoh Yamashirogumi
band
Lite
Japanese math rock band
OxT
OxT () is a Japanese musical group signed to Pony Canyon and Kadokawa. It consists of vocalist Masayoshi Ōishi and guitarist , known professionally as Tom Hack (stylized as Tom-H@ck). The unit debuted in 2013, after the two had previously collaborated for the anime television series Ace of Diamond. Their music has also been featured in series such as Overlord, Prince of Stride, Hand Shakers, SSSS.Gridman and The Eminence in Shadow.
Crazy Ken Band
Japanese band (1997-)
Cherryblossom
Cherryblossom is a Japanese rock band from Tokyo, who debuted in 2007. Their initial release was the mini-album Riskygirl, which was followed by three singles and then in 2008 by a full album titled GO!. Cherryblossom are most commonly known for their singles, Dive To World, Cycle, and Sakura Rock, which were part of the soundtrack for the anime Katekyo Hitman Reborn!.
TUBE
Japanese band (1985-)
Flower Flower
Japanese musical group; rock band
Saucy Dog
Japanese musical group; rock band
Akai kōen
Japanese rock band
Jinn
4-member Japanese rock band
Blankey Jet City
Japanese rock band (1987-2000)
Love Psychedelico
Japanese pop rock band
Off Course
Japanese folk rock band (1969-1989)
Cymbals
Japanese pop rock band
The Bawdies
Japanese musical group; rock band
Luck-life
Japanese musical group
Hi-Fi Un!corn
Japanese boy band
Screen Mode
Japanese pop band
Arlequin
J-Rock band founded in 2013
Novelbright
is a five-member Japanese rock band formed in 2013 and mainly active in Osaka. the band currently consists of vocalist Yudai Takenaka, guitarists Kaito Yamada and Sôjirô Oki, drummer Negi and bassist Keigo.
The Checkers
Japanese musical group
Missile Innovation
Japanese rock band
Sendai Kamotsu
Japanese rock band
Going Under Ground
Japanese rock band
Ego-Wrappin'
Ego-Wrappin (stylised as EGO-WRAPPIN) is a Japanese jazz and rock musical duo, composed of vocalist Yoshie Nakano and guitarist Masaki Mori. The group formed in Osaka in 1996, releasing their debut album Blue Speaker in 1998. The band gained national recognition with their cabaret and kayōkyoku inspired song "Midnight Dejavu (Shikisai no Blues)" (2000).
Bon-Bon Blanco
Japanese rock group
Super Beaver
Japanese rock band
Keytalk
Keytalk, styled KEYTALK, is a Japanese rock band. Their album HOT! reached the 4th place on the Weekly Oricon Albums Chart and their single "Starring Star" reached the 7th place on the Weekly Oricon Singles Chart. Their song "Ōka Ranman" is the first opening song of the anime television series Rin-ne and their song "Starring Star" is the second ending song of the anime television series Dragon Ball Super.
I Don't Like Mondays.
Japanese rock band
NECRY TALKIE
Japanese rock band
Unicorn
Japanese musical group; rock band
Madeth Gray'll
band that plays rock music
Zwei
Japanese band
Polkadot Stingray
Japanese rock band (2015-)
Kelun
Kelun is a Japanese rock band signed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan.