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Musical groups from Kanagawa Prefecture

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the GazettE
Japanese band
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
Luna Sea
Japanese rock band
Ikimono-gakari
is a Japanese pop rock duo from Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan consisting of Yoshiki Mizuno and Kiyoe Yoshioka. The group started in February 1999 with Hotaka Yamashita and Yoshiki Mizuno, who had known each other since they were six years old, and was joined by vocalist Kiyoe Yoshioka in November of the same year. The group's name is a reference to , a group of children who are responsible for looking after plants and animals in Japanese elementary schools.
Radwimps
is a Japanese rock band who debuted independently in 2003 and signed with Toshiba EMI's Virgin Records label in 2005. The band's name, Radwimps, was formed from two English slang terms, "rad" and "wimp". According to the band, the coined word had several meanings, including "excellent weakling" and "superlative coward".
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Japanese visual kei metal/rock band
Yuzu
Japanese band
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra
orchestra based in Japan
Rip Slyme
Japanese hip-hop group
The Peggies
Japanese rock band
The Mad Capsule Markets
Japanese band
Rythem
is a Japanese pop duo signed to Sony Music Japan consisting of two female members, vocalist/pianist and vocalist/guitarist . Rythem was active from 2003 until 2011; in 2021, they announced their return to performing on their official YouTube channel.
Concerto Moon
Japanese band
Shōnan no Kaze
Japanese musical group
Sumika
Japanese musical group; rock band
Shishamo
Japanese rock band
9mm Parabellum Bullet
band
TUBE
Japanese band (1985-)
Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra
orchestra based in Japan
Gore Beyond Necropsy
Japanese grindcore band
Off Course
Japanese folk rock band (1969-1989)
Kannivalism
Kannivalism (stylized kannivalism) was a Japanese visual kei rock band originally formed in 2001, signed to Free-Will and distributed by Avex Trax. However, they disbanded that same year when baroque was formed, and subsequently reformed with new bassist Yuchi after baroque disbanded in 2006.
Zi:Kill
Zi:Kill (stylized as ZI:KILL or ZI÷KILL) was a Japanese rock band active from 1987 to 1994. The core members were vocalist Tusk, bassist Seiichi and guitarist Ken. With their three major label studio albums reaching the top ten on the Oricon chart, Zi:Kill are regarded as an important act from the then-emerging visual kei scene. With a dark musical style that incorporates British gothic rock and punk, they pioneered the decadent aesthetics and black-clad image of visual kei. Zi:Kill were featured in a chapter of Karl Taro Greenfeld's novel Speed Tribes that documents the writer's time spent wi