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    DeborahArena reacted to Masato in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    How come no one mentions Kisaki? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    DeborahArena reacted to Zalemu in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Emiru (LAREINE)
    Masashi (Versailles)
    Jasmine You (Versailles)
    Tsunehito (D)
    Rame
    Ikuo (Bull Zeichen 88)
    Nao (Kagrra,)
    Koga (Gacharic Spin/DOLL$BOXX)
    Megu (Zwei)
    Naoto (exist trace)
    Kazu (Kagerou)
    Ruka (ex.Charlotte)
    Hisame (ex.Grieva)
    Tatsuhi (ex.Zoro/Soroban)
    Shingo (ex.Sugar)
    And the dude from Rands, he's pretty good.
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    DeborahArena reacted to chizuruki in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Ami Kusakari of sakanaction is pretty good. I had to google her name tbh, but off the top of my head she's probably one of my favorites.
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    DeborahArena reacted to Ozileras10 in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    there are a lot of bassists that i love:
    Toshiya
    Reita
    Aki(SID)
    Hati(9gbo)
    Masa(Nokubura)
    yuchi(Sukekiyo)
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    DeborahArena reacted to MidnightJaguar in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Not really VK but Cö Shu Nie's bassist Shunsuke Matsumoto (松本駿介)  does some absolutely gnarly things I've never heard on a track before. 
    Bump asphyxia and supercell, those songs have absolutely wild bass work. 
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    DeborahArena reacted to Masato in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Rame of BFN, Vidoll
    I love his compositions!
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    DeborahArena reacted to soundbyte in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    My favorite is Saga from Alice Nine
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    DeborahArena reacted to VESSMIER in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    His presence and technical finesse on PASSIO is amazing. He was always great but I feel that he’s gotten even better since MUTANS.
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    DeborahArena reacted to Saishu in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Yuchi from Sukekiyo
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    DeborahArena reacted to Lereku in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Reika of D=OUT and Yuura of Kra with  Tsunehito (scissor, D) and Naoki (jinkaku radio, the beethoven) these are the best bass players, theirs bass lines are very complex and difficult, unlike many bassists they don't only follow  the rhythm guitar or the drums, their sense of groove is amazing and even if you use headphone or earphone of medium quality the bass is still audible.
     
    They are not vk bassists :
    - KenKen (Rize, Dragon Ash)
    - Hinata Hidekazu (Straightener, Nothing's Carved In Stone)
    - F Chopper Koga (Gacharic Spin)
    - Ue-chan (Maximum the Hormone)
    - Ikuo ( BULL ZEICHEN 88, Rayflower)
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    DeborahArena reacted to Anne Claire in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Do i need to say more? Miya DA BASS QUEEN HANDS DOWN.
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    DeborahArena reacted to yomii in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    kenjirou murai ofc
    ni~ya (nightmare)
    naoki (jinkaku radio)
     
    also signal bassist could become one of my favorites, but now it never gonna happen...
     
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    DeborahArena reacted to Tokage in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    i really really really dig kenjirou murai's style, i think his playing's definitely one of my favorite parts of cali gari's music 
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    DeborahArena reacted to plastic_rainbow in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    lots of good bassists out there but i've always been very fond of the complex basslines by tsunehito (scissor, D) and naoki (jinkaku radio, the beethoven)
    can't forget about yukke (mucc) either
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    DeborahArena reacted to juuichi in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    unf yukke from mucc, only because of his slap bass.  if anyone knows any other (vk) bassists who do slapping please let me know
     
    codomo dragon has some videos of men-men teaching bass in their songs.  these have some slapping
     
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    DeborahArena reacted to God in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    I’ve always really dug how Reita plays, even tho I’m not that big on Gazette tbh.  Something about his style is really cool to me.
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    DeborahArena reacted to Paraph in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    rame (vidoll, bgftns)
    shingo (sugar)
    tsunehito (scissor, d)
    toshiya (deg)
    kenjirou mirai (cali≠gari)
    nao (kagrra,)
    emiru (lareine, anubis)
    yukke (mucc)
    shohei (arlequin)

    bass is best
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    DeborahArena reacted to monkeybanana4 in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    For bass players, I enjoy listening to Rame from Vidoll/BGFN and Jasmine from Versailles (RIP). Both bring out great music and sick beats. Also, liked Yuuto's catchy bass playing (Screw, Liraizo).
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    DeborahArena reacted to Manji 卍 in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    Koichi from mejibray definitely know how to slap a bass. Hisame from grieva made some very creative and catchy basslines on many tracks,and of course, Toshiya from diru, he's brutal.
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    DeborahArena got a reaction from Miku70 in My Favorite Japanese Bass Player   
    My Favorite  Japanese Bass Player    is Kazuno Moi dix Mois, PROJECT TO EVIL, i like him very much and  as bass player have techniques and skills   of play the bass very Great  and Completed and  is   a hottest Japanese.💜😘
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    DeborahArena reacted to ShTon in Tell me one food that you are allergic and how did you discover your food allergy?   
    I get sore throat from most fruits and some vegetables, like tomato and cucumber. It's connected to my pollen allergy, which gives me horrible hay fever from May to July. It ranges from fruit to fruit. For example I'll feel mild discomfort after eating an apple, but I ate a dactyl once and It was a horrible experience.
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    DeborahArena reacted to Zeus in Tell me one food that you are allergic and how did you discover your food allergy?   
    I found out I was allergic to all dairy products the hard way. I was not always allergic to dairy, but when I was younger I remember not drinking a lot of cow milk and instead drinking a lot of soy or almond milk. No one really explained to me why, but they figured I had an intolerance to milk and it was better if I never drank it. But give me ice cream, cheese, yogurt, milk chocolate, or basically any dairy or dairy adjacent product and I would devour it. That's why it took so long for me to put 2 and 2 together.

    I honestly blame the amount of stress my job places on me as well as one particular individual who was the straw that broke the camel's back. This woman could singlehandedly take my stress levels and triple it by just being around me and being her dumb, idiotic self. I think this set off some sort of autoimmune reaction in my body and now I can't eat dairy at all. I didn't realize this had happened for two years and food which I would once eat without a second thought was getting me sick. The problem with American processed foods is that milk is in everything. They'll straight up lie to you and say "no dairy" on the front and "may contain milk" on the back, or they think that if they call milk "whey" that it's not the same thing (it is).

    At this point I have to explain the difference between lactose intolerance and a milk allergy because it is not the same thing at all. When I was younger, I had intolerance. I could drink a cup of milk and get a mild tummy ache. Now I have a full blown allergy and if I drink an entire cup of milk I'm vomiting and shitting my brains out for the next few hours. Intolerance is a reaction to the milk sugars. Allergy is a reaction to the milk proteins. Lactaid does not help because it is milk + the enzyme needed to break the sugars down. I have the enzyme but my body no longer plays well with milk proteins.

    I suffered for about 2 to 3 years before a gastroenterologist shoved a camera down my throat (endoscopy) and saw what poor shape my stomach was in. GERD + UC and losing 45 pounds over 2 years was what it took for doctors to give me the milk allergy test, diagnose me as being highly allergic, and then telling me to change my diet up. But by this time the damage was done and now there are a lot of other foods and drinks that I cannot eat or else I will get sick. There's no real list now; I just have to eat everything and see how I feel.

    Discovered this morning that alcohol is now off limits

    Allergies are real fuckin scary. My grandma almost died when she was younger because she was under so much stress, her body started rejecting all sorts of food. She couldn't eat anything for a while and had to get an IV feed to get nutrients back into her body. I think this is something that runs in my family, like high cholesterol and an almost zen like tolerance for pain.
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    DeborahArena reacted to Gesu in Tell me one food that you are allergic and how did you discover your food allergy?   
    I think I'm allergic to alcohol. I don't like it anyways because it just tastes gross imo, and I don't really like the idea of getting drunk (never been drunk, but if energy drinks give me narcotic reactions, then it's probably for the best), but I've tried several different types and each time, I got this really tight, lingering sensation in my chest as if I'd eaten something too oily. Idk, it might just be that I have an extremely low tolerance, but if I am allergic to it, then it'd be the only food/drink that I'm allergic to.

    Not really food/drink, but I'm allergic to pollen which is very inconvenient for me as it means I'm snotty pretty much every time I go outside. 🤧
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