• Kuroyume (黒夢, lit. "Black Dream") was a Japanese rock band formed in Nagoya in May 1991. They quickly achieved success with their 1994 major label debut...
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  • Japanese musician and singer-songwriter, known as frontman of the rock bands Kuroyume and Sads. In 2003, he began a solo career, performing as both singer and...
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  • (formed 1989), Kuroyume, and Merry Go Round (both formed 1991). According to Fanatic Crisis guitarist Shun, Silver~Rose and Kuroyume were the "big two"...
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  • Indigo la End JAM Project Janne Da Arc Jealkb Judy and Mary Jupiter kizu Kuroyume Kagerou Kagrra, Kana-Boon Keytalk King Gnu Kyuso Nekokami L'Arc-en-Ciel...
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    as such was later dubbed Nagoya kei. Silver-Rose (formed in 1989) and Kuroyume (formed in 1991) were described as the "Nagoya big two" in the underground...
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    1968), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter, known for his work with Kuroyume and Sads Koji Kondo (born 1961), Japanese music composer, pianist, and...
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  • dependence/drug addiction Drug Treatment, an album by the Japanese band Kuroyume This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Drug...
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    guitar and then bass, he then switched to vocals. He worked as a roadie for Kuroyume. Kyo was in a string of visual kei rock bands, with the most notable being...
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  • in his hometown, where about 100 people attended. He played covers of Kuroyume and L'Arc-en-Ciel. At age 17, he became vocalist of Kusse, until 1999....
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  • abbreviated to Fake Star) is the seventh studio album by the Japanese rock band Kuroyume, released on May 26, 1996, by EMI. The song "Pistol" won an International...
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