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    robkun got a reaction from nattliga_toner in [SELLING] Kuroyume, Penicillin, L'arc, Voiss & some odd comps   
    Everything came today! Terrifically packaged, awesome quality and great communication. It arrived pretty quickly too, which is awesome! Totally recommended! Thanks again!!
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    robkun reacted to Juka08 in Custom Visual Kei T-shirts for SALE   
    I've been designing some Jrock/Visual Kei Shirts if anyone is interested and I also take requests for T-shirt Designs.
    They are located at https://www.redbubble.com/people/Juka08/portfolio?asc=u
     
     
    A design for the band Dezert, you can purchase at:
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25816657-dezert-visual-kei-band?asc=u&ref=recent-owner
     
     
    A shirt design for the band Gossip (ゴシップ), you can purchase at:
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25829662-gossip-visual-kei-band?asc=u
     
     
    Here is a Mejibray Shirt I designed, you can purchase it at:
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25776492-mejibray-visual-kei?asc=u&ref=recent-owner
     
     
    I decided to design some X Japan Shirts. You can find the shirts at:
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25330410-x-japan-classic-1988?asc=u&p=t-shirt&rel=carousel&style=mens
     
     
    X Japan Shirt Including Taiji
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25634753-x-japan-classic-1988-including-taiji?asc=u
     
     
    There is also few Buck Tick Shirts I designed.
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/9004938-buck-tick?asc=u
     
     
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/9021736-buck-tick-love?asc=u
     
     
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/9116480-buck-tick-toll?asc=u
     
     
     
    Also a Miyavi Shirt I designed.
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/9282466-colours-of-miyavi?asc=u
     
     
     
    Was asked to design this T-shirt for the band CHILD.
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25569091-child-visual-kei-hidden-gem?asc=u
     
     
    Was asked to create some Merry Shirts, here are a few I came up with:
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25639390-modern-merry-visual-kei-band?asc=u&ref=recent-owner
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25647855-modern-merry-red-jacket-visual-kei-band?asc=u&ref=recent-owner
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25641416-classic-merry-visual-kei-band-japan-edition?asc=u&ref=work_more_artist_works
     
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25646300-classic-merry-visual-kei-band-sunrise-edition?asc=u&ref=work_more_artist_works
     
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25646322-classic-merry-visual-kei-band-sunrise-scroll-edition?asc=u&ref=work_more_artist_works
     
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/25646335-classic-merry-visual-kei-band-dark-sunrise-edition?asc=u&ref=recent-owner
     
     
    Was asked to create  Kuroyume shirt using an album cover:
     

     
    https://www.redbubble.com/people/juka08/works/26158449-kuroyume-shinjuku-loft?asc=u&ref=recent-owner
     
    Hope you check them out and if anybody has any requests for band T shirts then just let me know. Too many great band not enough great T-Shirts. Thanks
     
     
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    robkun got a reaction from For my dears in umm, hi   
    Welcome! I'm still a baby when it comes to listening to visual kei myself, about half the years of you XD. Sweet profile pic btw, Missalina Rei were gods.
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    robkun reacted to The Piass in DevilKitty new single release !   
    DevilKitty will release a new single called 「バンギャル最終兵器」(Bangyaru saishû heiki) on 2017.03.15.
     
     
     
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    robkun reacted to waive1129 in vellaDonna one-day revival   
    2017/04/02(SUN)@大阪 南堀江SOCORE FACTORY
     
    関西悪血 / ROSENFELD / vellaDonna / VulgaRise / VAZM / unknown:RE / APOCALYPSE / 紅番区-Redbronx(OA)
     
    ttp://takobeya.hatenadiary.jp/entry/2017/02/08/101229
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    robkun reacted to waive1129 in PLASTIC、SCLATCH、Vivid one-day revival   
    2017.5.12
    5/12 OSAKA MUSE出演バンド解禁!
    PLASTIC
    SCLATCH(1996年〜2003年)
    Vivid(1998年〜2001)
     
    and more
     
    ttp://twitter.com/plastic15info/status/828546120758333440
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    robkun reacted to Danao in Danao's Sellings more than 480 CDs !   
    Alright this was a tough day, boring as hell, 10 hours straight if CDs and DVDs and names but here it is:
     
    Biggest update I've made so far, added more than 350 CDs to the list ! Created a google sheet for the whole list
     
    You can now search with romaji names or japanese names for bands, and japanese names only for releases !
     
    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19RE1gmDJEe2uH_ujdOMksgymp_Yp1HoifFcJWbkmnG0/edit?usp=sharing
     
    Enjoy the list
     
    As usual, PM me for infos, or anything you'd like to know about those items
     
     
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    robkun got a reaction from avaritonista in Which era of visual kei is YOUR favorite? -The battle of the VK eras-   
    Okay people, so as you all know, I enjoy uploading a good amount of VK. In my time, I have managed to upload some stuff from the precursors of VK to the very present. What I would like to know though... is which era of VK is YOUR favorite??

    Now just to make a few things clear:
    - The eras are absolutely NOT definitive, meaning that the bands I chose to represent the eras on here are just from their popularity at the time, as well as reflecting the attitude I think is appropriate for the time period.

    - Yes, I KNOW THERE ARE MORE BANDS THAT CAN FIT/REPRESENT THE TIME-PERIOD. For the sake of time though, I only chose five of each category/choice. Mainly because it's 7AM and my parents are confused as why I'm still awake.
     
     

    With that all out of the way, I ask YOU fellow MH-heads: which era of VK is YOUR favorite? Which wave are you on??



    PRE-WAVE aka THE PRECURSORS!! (circa 1984~1988)

    ~D'ERLANGER~

     
    ~Uchoten (有頂天)~

     
    ~BUCK-TICK~


    ~Kinniku Shojo Tai (筋肉少女帯)~

     
    ~ZIGGY~




    THE FIRST WAVE (circa 1988~1993)

    ~X JAPAN~

     
    ~COLOR~

     
    ~BY-SEXUAL~

     
    ~Kamaitachi (かまいたち)~

     
    ~LUNA SEA~



    THE SECOND WAVE (circa 1993~1997)

    ~Kuroyume (黒夢)~


    ~GLAY~

     
    ~L'Arc~en~Ciel~


    ~MALICE MIZER~


    ~LAREINE~



    THE THIRD WAVE (circa 1997 through 2001)
     
    ~SHAZNA~

     
    ~La'cryma Christi~

     
    ~FANATIC CRISIS~


    ~PIERROT~

     
    ~Dir en grey~

     


    THE FOURTH WAVE (circa 2001~2005)

    ~Psycho le Cemu~

     
    ~MUCC~


    ~An Cafe~

     
    ~the GazettE~


    ~SID (シド)~




    THE FIFTH WAVE (circa 2005~2010)
     
    ~Kagrra~


    ~D~


    ~Phantasmagoria~


    ~Megamasso (メガマソ)~


    ~Versailles~



    THE SIXTH WAVE (circa 2010~2013)
     
    ~DOG inTHE PWO~


    ~SCREW~


    ~Kiryu (己龍)~


    ~NOCTURNAL BLOODLUST~


    ~Golden Bomber (ゴールデンボンバー)~



    THE SEVENTH WAVE aka THE CURRENT-GRADUATING WAVE (circa 2013~2017)

    ~MEJIBRAY~


    ~DEZERT~


    ~AvelCain~


    ~D.I.D.~


    ~DADAROMA~

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    robkun reacted to Biopanda in Hello everyone   
    Welcome! Glad to see another fan of Waive and wyse... there's barely any of us
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    robkun got a reaction from avaritonista in Oshare of the 2000's   
    Gotta give a shoutout to the pre-oshare guys. Some of the most memorable IMO.


    THE BIG BOYS:
    Shazna (1993~2000/2006~2009, core guys of the pre-oshare movement. From what I saw, as soon as these guys became poppy and super colorful and whatnot, tons of bands followed, from L'luvia to super underground guys like the guys in Die 'As Ray.)
     
    ^^^ The song that changed EVERYTHING.


    L'luvia (1994~2000, one of the main guys who followed Shazna's lead. In a lot of ways, especially from the outside, L'luvia seem identical to Shazna. Albeit a bit more alternative driven, their more well known stuff is sugary enough to be considered Shazna's little bros.)
     

    Cascade (1993~2002/2009~Present, these guys started with a thuper-spooky goth look, before doing a dorky Devo-like look, and then turning into pre-oshare sweethearts by 1996. Not as significant in terms of bright colorfulness as L'luvia and DEFINITELY not the ground-shatterers that Shazna were, their bright sound and overall bubbly cutesy image deserves a spot on the pre-oshare big boys list.)
     


    Sophia (1994~2013, okay, this may be a stretch, but hear me out. Now they weren't at ALL similar to oshare stuff post-1997, BUT before that year, their bright poppy sound was somewhat revolutionary in visual kei. Keep in mind that these guys all came from brooding and gothy visual backgrounds, so doing something like Sophia paid off, since not only were there very few genuinely poppy visual bands in the mid 90's, but VERY few got major attention. Hell, even Glay weren't totally poppy till 1996 with the releases of "BEAT OUT!" and "BELOVED". So essentially, one could make the argument that Sophia's ridiculously upbeat and energetic initial sound laid the perfect foundation for oshare kei to blossom several years later.)
     



    THE UNDERGROUND GUYS:
    16,Piano (1996~2003, these fellas were, like Sophia, one of the first all-pop bands to really pop out of the visual underground during the mid 90's. Seriously. They came out of the gate with an obnoxiously in-your-face happy and colorful sound that you either loved or hated. So for that alone, 16,Piano deserves a high-up spot on pioneers of pre-oshare IMHO.)
     


    Neo Sonic Arts (1995~2000, now I really dig these guys, but they really did play follow-the-leader. Originally a goth post-punk-like band, they made a huge change in sound when Shazna were breaking through and Sophia were entering the top 20. Coincidence? Nah, I don't think so. But their nauseatingly sweet sound and earworm-like choruses were pretty strong, and they did hop on the bandwagon pretty early on, so they're definitely significant enough during the time of pre-oshare's development.
     
     
     
    Die 'As Ray/Dias Ray (1995~1997, as mentioned earlier, these guys were doing the glitzy color thing before it was cool. And as a result, they had some decent popularity, appearing in some of the iconic visual magazines of the decade. Like many bands of the period, however, their recognition entirely disappeared over time, but with their knack of combining flashy colors and remarkably catchy pop ditties, Die 'As Ray/Dias Ray are more than worthy of being considered pioneers in the development stage of early oshare kei. 
     
     
     
     
    Jun Bride (1991~1997, one of the more mysterious bands in the early oshare part of things, Jun Bride's early history is pretty much unknown for the most part. Although, they are notable for, like Sophia, being one of the first oshare prototypes to go major when they signed to Warner Music in the summer of 1996. Not too shabby... even if their sales were pretty poopy over all.
     
     
    Little Mermaid (1997~2000, one of the latter bands in the pre-oshare timeline, Little Mermaid were definitely a go-lucky group of guys. One that totally faded with time, these guys don't really get the credit they deserve, and are probably one of the more underground pre-oshare acts. But I believe they had brief ties to some major label in 1998 for a few months, so that's pretty cool. Another point for the pre-oshare team!)
     



    (Melody, 1996~2002/2006~Present, becoming quasi-popular at around the same time Little Mermaid did, Melody had something they didn't: a longer term major label deal. It's not all that brag-worthy though since finding major label stuff from Melody can be a major pain-in-the-ass, ESPECIALLY their only album. But because they are one of the more noteworthy bands in the small pre-oshare scene, especially on MH, I figured they deserved a shoutout too.)
     

     
     
    ....Yeah, pre-oshare is pretty awesome XDD.
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    robkun reacted to CAT5 in 八十八ヶ所巡礼 (88kasyo junrei)   
    NEW Music Video!!!
     
     
     
    @Pho
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    robkun reacted to returnal in Japanese Oldies Thread   
    yesssssssssss!!!! love her!
     
    love nakamori too. her voice is amazing! fushigi blew my mind first time i heard it and it's still brain-bending today.
     
    also where enka gang @
     
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    robkun got a reaction from returnal in Japanese Oldies Thread   
    Chisato Moritaka = the greatest 80s idol
     
     
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    robkun got a reaction from returnal in Oshare of the 2000's   
    Gotta give a shoutout to the pre-oshare guys. Some of the most memorable IMO.


    THE BIG BOYS:
    Shazna (1993~2000/2006~2009, core guys of the pre-oshare movement. From what I saw, as soon as these guys became poppy and super colorful and whatnot, tons of bands followed, from L'luvia to super underground guys like the guys in Die 'As Ray.)
     
    ^^^ The song that changed EVERYTHING.


    L'luvia (1994~2000, one of the main guys who followed Shazna's lead. In a lot of ways, especially from the outside, L'luvia seem identical to Shazna. Albeit a bit more alternative driven, their more well known stuff is sugary enough to be considered Shazna's little bros.)
     

    Cascade (1993~2002/2009~Present, these guys started with a thuper-spooky goth look, before doing a dorky Devo-like look, and then turning into pre-oshare sweethearts by 1996. Not as significant in terms of bright colorfulness as L'luvia and DEFINITELY not the ground-shatterers that Shazna were, their bright sound and overall bubbly cutesy image deserves a spot on the pre-oshare big boys list.)
     


    Sophia (1994~2013, okay, this may be a stretch, but hear me out. Now they weren't at ALL similar to oshare stuff post-1997, BUT before that year, their bright poppy sound was somewhat revolutionary in visual kei. Keep in mind that these guys all came from brooding and gothy visual backgrounds, so doing something like Sophia paid off, since not only were there very few genuinely poppy visual bands in the mid 90's, but VERY few got major attention. Hell, even Glay weren't totally poppy till 1996 with the releases of "BEAT OUT!" and "BELOVED". So essentially, one could make the argument that Sophia's ridiculously upbeat and energetic initial sound laid the perfect foundation for oshare kei to blossom several years later.)
     



    THE UNDERGROUND GUYS:
    16,Piano (1996~2003, these fellas were, like Sophia, one of the first all-pop bands to really pop out of the visual underground during the mid 90's. Seriously. They came out of the gate with an obnoxiously in-your-face happy and colorful sound that you either loved or hated. So for that alone, 16,Piano deserves a high-up spot on pioneers of pre-oshare IMHO.)
     


    Neo Sonic Arts (1995~2000, now I really dig these guys, but they really did play follow-the-leader. Originally a goth post-punk-like band, they made a huge change in sound when Shazna were breaking through and Sophia were entering the top 20. Coincidence? Nah, I don't think so. But their nauseatingly sweet sound and earworm-like choruses were pretty strong, and they did hop on the bandwagon pretty early on, so they're definitely significant enough during the time of pre-oshare's development.
     
     
     
    Die 'As Ray/Dias Ray (1995~1997, as mentioned earlier, these guys were doing the glitzy color thing before it was cool. And as a result, they had some decent popularity, appearing in some of the iconic visual magazines of the decade. Like many bands of the period, however, their recognition entirely disappeared over time, but with their knack of combining flashy colors and remarkably catchy pop ditties, Die 'As Ray/Dias Ray are more than worthy of being considered pioneers in the development stage of early oshare kei. 
     
     
     
     
    Jun Bride (1991~1997, one of the more mysterious bands in the early oshare part of things, Jun Bride's early history is pretty much unknown for the most part. Although, they are notable for, like Sophia, being one of the first oshare prototypes to go major when they signed to Warner Music in the summer of 1996. Not too shabby... even if their sales were pretty poopy over all.
     
     
    Little Mermaid (1997~2000, one of the latter bands in the pre-oshare timeline, Little Mermaid were definitely a go-lucky group of guys. One that totally faded with time, these guys don't really get the credit they deserve, and are probably one of the more underground pre-oshare acts. But I believe they had brief ties to some major label in 1998 for a few months, so that's pretty cool. Another point for the pre-oshare team!)
     



    (Melody, 1996~2002/2006~Present, becoming quasi-popular at around the same time Little Mermaid did, Melody had something they didn't: a longer term major label deal. It's not all that brag-worthy though since finding major label stuff from Melody can be a major pain-in-the-ass, ESPECIALLY their only album. But because they are one of the more noteworthy bands in the small pre-oshare scene, especially on MH, I figured they deserved a shoutout too.)
     

     
     
    ....Yeah, pre-oshare is pretty awesome XDD.
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    robkun got a reaction from Karma’s Hat in Oshare of the 2000's   
    Gotta give a shoutout to the pre-oshare guys. Some of the most memorable IMO.


    THE BIG BOYS:
    Shazna (1993~2000/2006~2009, core guys of the pre-oshare movement. From what I saw, as soon as these guys became poppy and super colorful and whatnot, tons of bands followed, from L'luvia to super underground guys like the guys in Die 'As Ray.)
     
    ^^^ The song that changed EVERYTHING.


    L'luvia (1994~2000, one of the main guys who followed Shazna's lead. In a lot of ways, especially from the outside, L'luvia seem identical to Shazna. Albeit a bit more alternative driven, their more well known stuff is sugary enough to be considered Shazna's little bros.)
     

    Cascade (1993~2002/2009~Present, these guys started with a thuper-spooky goth look, before doing a dorky Devo-like look, and then turning into pre-oshare sweethearts by 1996. Not as significant in terms of bright colorfulness as L'luvia and DEFINITELY not the ground-shatterers that Shazna were, their bright sound and overall bubbly cutesy image deserves a spot on the pre-oshare big boys list.)
     


    Sophia (1994~2013, okay, this may be a stretch, but hear me out. Now they weren't at ALL similar to oshare stuff post-1997, BUT before that year, their bright poppy sound was somewhat revolutionary in visual kei. Keep in mind that these guys all came from brooding and gothy visual backgrounds, so doing something like Sophia paid off, since not only were there very few genuinely poppy visual bands in the mid 90's, but VERY few got major attention. Hell, even Glay weren't totally poppy till 1996 with the releases of "BEAT OUT!" and "BELOVED". So essentially, one could make the argument that Sophia's ridiculously upbeat and energetic initial sound laid the perfect foundation for oshare kei to blossom several years later.)
     



    THE UNDERGROUND GUYS:
    16,Piano (1996~2003, these fellas were, like Sophia, one of the first all-pop bands to really pop out of the visual underground during the mid 90's. Seriously. They came out of the gate with an obnoxiously in-your-face happy and colorful sound that you either loved or hated. So for that alone, 16,Piano deserves a high-up spot on pioneers of pre-oshare IMHO.)
     


    Neo Sonic Arts (1995~2000, now I really dig these guys, but they really did play follow-the-leader. Originally a goth post-punk-like band, they made a huge change in sound when Shazna were breaking through and Sophia were entering the top 20. Coincidence? Nah, I don't think so. But their nauseatingly sweet sound and earworm-like choruses were pretty strong, and they did hop on the bandwagon pretty early on, so they're definitely significant enough during the time of pre-oshare's development.
     
     
     
    Die 'As Ray/Dias Ray (1995~1997, as mentioned earlier, these guys were doing the glitzy color thing before it was cool. And as a result, they had some decent popularity, appearing in some of the iconic visual magazines of the decade. Like many bands of the period, however, their recognition entirely disappeared over time, but with their knack of combining flashy colors and remarkably catchy pop ditties, Die 'As Ray/Dias Ray are more than worthy of being considered pioneers in the development stage of early oshare kei. 
     
     
     
     
    Jun Bride (1991~1997, one of the more mysterious bands in the early oshare part of things, Jun Bride's early history is pretty much unknown for the most part. Although, they are notable for, like Sophia, being one of the first oshare prototypes to go major when they signed to Warner Music in the summer of 1996. Not too shabby... even if their sales were pretty poopy over all.
     
     
    Little Mermaid (1997~2000, one of the latter bands in the pre-oshare timeline, Little Mermaid were definitely a go-lucky group of guys. One that totally faded with time, these guys don't really get the credit they deserve, and are probably one of the more underground pre-oshare acts. But I believe they had brief ties to some major label in 1998 for a few months, so that's pretty cool. Another point for the pre-oshare team!)
     



    (Melody, 1996~2002/2006~Present, becoming quasi-popular at around the same time Little Mermaid did, Melody had something they didn't: a longer term major label deal. It's not all that brag-worthy though since finding major label stuff from Melody can be a major pain-in-the-ass, ESPECIALLY their only album. But because they are one of the more noteworthy bands in the small pre-oshare scene, especially on MH, I figured they deserved a shoutout too.)
     

     
     
    ....Yeah, pre-oshare is pretty awesome XDD.
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    robkun got a reaction from TheTrendkiller in The Nu metal 00's in Visual kei   
    Ahh hell yeah man. Lots of good stuff churned out during this period. One of my favorite tracks would be this one right here.
     


    I might have listened to more of their discography, but I seriously don't remember. I do remember listening to this one track very heavily though. I remember when I first heard 'em, I called them the VK SOAD loll.
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    robkun got a reaction from plastic_rainbow in The Nu metal 00's in Visual kei   
    Ahh hell yeah man. Lots of good stuff churned out during this period. One of my favorite tracks would be this one right here.
     


    I might have listened to more of their discography, but I seriously don't remember. I do remember listening to this one track very heavily though. I remember when I first heard 'em, I called them the VK SOAD loll.
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    robkun got a reaction from CAT5 in The Nu metal 00's in Visual kei   
    Ahh hell yeah man. Lots of good stuff churned out during this period. One of my favorite tracks would be this one right here.
     


    I might have listened to more of their discography, but I seriously don't remember. I do remember listening to this one track very heavily though. I remember when I first heard 'em, I called them the VK SOAD loll.
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    robkun got a reaction from Kaleidoscope in The Nu metal 00's in Visual kei   
    Ahh hell yeah man. Lots of good stuff churned out during this period. One of my favorite tracks would be this one right here.
     


    I might have listened to more of their discography, but I seriously don't remember. I do remember listening to this one track very heavily though. I remember when I first heard 'em, I called them the VK SOAD loll.
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    robkun got a reaction from returnal in The Nu metal 00's in Visual kei   
    Ahh hell yeah man. Lots of good stuff churned out during this period. One of my favorite tracks would be this one right here.
     


    I might have listened to more of their discography, but I seriously don't remember. I do remember listening to this one track very heavily though. I remember when I first heard 'em, I called them the VK SOAD loll.
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    robkun got a reaction from Jigsaw9 in The Nu metal 00's in Visual kei   
    Ahh hell yeah man. Lots of good stuff churned out during this period. One of my favorite tracks would be this one right here.
     


    I might have listened to more of their discography, but I seriously don't remember. I do remember listening to this one track very heavily though. I remember when I first heard 'em, I called them the VK SOAD loll.
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    robkun got a reaction from Tanishi in The general Metal discussion thread   
    Definitely, man. I have two of their VHS's, and they are both equally amazing. Some of the best music and most energized/entertaining shows of their field/time period.
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    robkun got a reaction from Visutox in The general Metal discussion thread   
    This thread needs more King-Show love!
     
     
     
     
     
    <3 <3
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    robkun reacted to Zeus in DIR EN GREY vs. X JAPAN: The battle of the century   
    This isn't even a contest. Dir en grey comes out with an album every two to three years. X comes out with an album every two to three centuries.
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    robkun got a reaction from CAT5 in 八十八ヶ所巡礼 (88kasyo junrei)   
    Ohh man, I enjoy these guys a strong bit. The bass playing/vocals and some guitar parts remind me of Primus, which is an outstanding thing in my eyes. On Sputnikmusic, my icon is actually their mascot guy flipping the bird, which is the cover to one of their first EP's lol. Brilliant band all around though. One of the very few times that YouTube recs was accurate back in 2012 or so XD.
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