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Kuroyume
is a Japanese rock band formed in Nagoya in May 1991. They quickly achieved success with their 1994 major label debut album Mayoeru Yuritachi, which reached number three on the Oricon Albums Chart. Following the departure of guitarist Shin in 1995, vocalist Kiyoharu and bassist Hitoki remained the only official members. Each of their five subsequent albums reached the top seven on the chart, with Feminism (1995) and Fake Star (1996) both topping it. Their 1996 single "Pistol" earned them an MTV Video Music Award. Kuroyume had a definite influence on the visual kei scene, being credited as insp
Screw
band
BREAKERZ
is a Japanese rock band formed in 2006. The origin of the band name comes from the English word "breakers", with a backwards S written as a Z.
Pierrot
Japanese visual kei rock band
cali≠gari
Japanese visual kei experimental rock band
Blood
Japanese band
Dead End
rock band from Japan
Psycho le Cému
Japanese musical group; visual kei
Color
Japanese punk band
Jupiter
Japanese power metal band
Nocturnal Bloodlust
Japanese metalcore/deathcore band
Daizystripper
is a five-member Japanese visual kei rock band that formed in March 2007, and is signed onto the indie label Beyond-Max. DaizyStripper also has an alter-ego band called Frantic Emiry.
Jealkb
Jealkb (ジュアルケービー juarukeebii) is a Japanese visual kei rock band made up of seven members, all of them comedians including London Boots Ichi-go Ni-go's Atsushi Tamura.
Deadman
band
The Last Rockstars
Japanese band
Sadie
visual kei rock band
The Kiddie
Japanese visual kei rock band
Mix Speakers, Inc
Japanese visual kei rock band
Doremidan
was a Japanese visual kei rock band formed on January 1, 2002 by singer Makoto and drummer Reika. The band was signed to Akatsuki label.
La'cryma Christi
band
Zoro
Japanese visual kei rock band
9Goats Black Out
Japanese visual kei rock band
Cascade
Japanese visual kei rock band
The Underneath
Japanese visual kei rock band
Shintenchi Kaibyaku Shudan:Zigzag
Japanese visual kei band
Madeth Gray'll
band that plays rock music
The Candy Spooky Theater
Japanese visual kei rock band
The Piass
Japanese visual kei hardcore punk band
Baiser
Baiser (French for kiss) was a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in 1991 by vocalist Yukari. They played concerts in the Tokyo area before debuting on an independent label in 1994.
SOPHIA
Japanese rock band
Metronome
band
Eve of Destiny
Japanese industrial rock band
Arlequin
J-Rock band founded in 2013
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
Penicillin
Japanese alternative rock band
Deviloof
Deviloof is a Japanese visual kei deathcore band formed in 2015. It has a reputation for being the "fastest and cruelest" in the scene and has attracted attention not only in Japan but worldwide.
By-Sexual
By-Sexual (stylized as BY-SEXUAL) was a Japanese visual kei punk rock band from Osaka. They were active from 1988 to 1995, when vocalist Sho left the band and they went on hiatus. In August 1996, the remaining members restarted the group under the name By-Sex (stylized as BY-SEX) with Ryo taking over vocals in addition to guitar. In February 1998, Nao left and the group disbanded.
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.
Sendai Kamotsu
Japanese rock band
Anti Feminism
Japanese crossover thrash band
Kiryū
Japanese visual kei band that plays alternative metal
list of visual kei musical groups
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