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  1. Fuji Rock (3,440 bytes)
    1: ...l name implies. More than just a music fest, Fuji Rock has become a big camping and environmentally frie...
    3: ==Fuji Rock Festival History==
    4: ...cond year in [[1998]]. Finally, in [[1999]], Fuji Rock found it's real home in Naeba and the festival ha...
    6: ==[[Fuji Rock 2008]]==
    7: ...08 Fuji Rock festival, please see the full [[Fuji Rock 2008]] article.
  2. Mari's Rock (2,072 bytes)
    1: '''Mari's Rock''' is a [[Japanese]] [[gothic Lolita]] fashion la...
    4: The style of Mari’s Rock clothing ranges greatly. Most clothing is present...
    6: Accessories produced and sold by Mari’s Rock include top hats, skirts, jackets, hoodies, sweat...
    9: ...Mari’s Rock line of clothing provided, Mari’s Rock produces and sells a line of clothing under the n...
    11: ...ub memberships are all available through Mari’s Rock as the store strives to combine the many aspects ...
  3. Rising Sun Rock Festival (2,421 bytes)
    1: ...as RSR) was [[Japan]]’s first overnight outdoor rock festival. It started in 1999 and has continued ev...
    3: ...one stage and very few artists in attendance. The Rock festival grew considerably in popularity over the...
    4: ...ising Sun Rock Festival is not one of the largest rock concerts in Japan, and deals with some limited sp...
    14: ...even Jazz. While the event heralds itself as a “rock concert” it is more of a musical concert instea...
    16: ...roups, with a few of the more well known Japanese rock groups doing their shows at the Sun Stage. Artist...
  4. Rock in Japan (2,054 bytes)
    1: ... [[Summer Sonic]] and the [[Fuji Rock Festival]]. Rock in Japan is organized every year by a publisher k...
    3: The purpose of Rock in Japan is to showcase several different musical...
    5: ...ted the event in August of 2000. It is an outdoor rock festival and has four different stages:
    11: ...ming a mash pit is allowed, but the organizers of Rock in Japan are considering banning it to avoid dang...
    13: Some of the most notable performers to attend Rock In Japan include [[Love Psychodelic]], [[Dragon A...
  5. V-Rock Festival (1,632 bytes)
    1: ...ive Man]] Japan in early June of 2009. When the V-Rock Fest was first announced, no band names were ment...
    3: ...a post on their Twitter account saying, "Japan! V-Rock! Us and Marilyn Manson - does it get any better? ...
    5: ...that and other sources, the rumors are that the V-Rock Festival will be the largest Visual Kei music fes...
    7: ==V-Rock Festival Tickets==
    8: No information is known about V-Rock Fest Tickets at this time.

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  1. The GazettE (6,247 bytes)
    1: ..., Gazetto?, typeset as the GazettE) is a Japanese rock band, and part of the visual kei movement.[1] The...
    70: "Japanesque Rock Collectionz" (July 28, 2004)
    72: "Rock Nippon Shouji Nori ko Selection" (ロックNIPPON...
  2. List of Japanese music genres (115 bytes)
    2: * [[J-rock]] (Jrock)
  3. List of Japanese bands (2,552 bytes)
    1: Rock:
  4. Fishmans (720 bytes)
    1: ...shmans''' was an influential Japanese [[dub]] / [[rock]] band formed in 1987. Singer Shinji Sato tragica...
  5. Hide (2,483 bytes)
    45: [[Category:Japanese Rock Bands]]
  6. Glay (6,445 bytes)
    1: ...he music was intended to be neither [[pop]] nor [[rock]] but rather a 'shade of grey' inbetween the two ...
    83: [[Category:Japanese Rock Bands]]
  7. Gackt (3,683 bytes)
    15: Malice Mizer was a popular Japanese rock band from 1992 to 2001. In 1995, Gackt joined the...
  8. Dir en grey (2,180 bytes)
    1: ... they remain popular in the Japanese [[goth]] / [[rock]] scene, their growing popularity in Europe and t...
    3: ... dropped it all together in favor of a more hard rock style to their music in their EP six Ugly.
    29: [[Category:Japanese Rock Bands|Dir en grey]]
  9. Asian Kung-Fu Generation (1,901 bytes)
    1: '''Asian Kung-Fu Generation''' is a Japanese pop-rock band. The group was formed in 1996 by members [[M...
  10. Blankey Jet City (1,787 bytes)
    1: '''Blankey Jet City''' topped the Japanese punk rock scene in the 90's. Since the band's creation in 1...
  11. Bloodthirsty Butchers (2,098 bytes)
    1: ...ferent names, and started off mainly playing punk rock. In [[1989]], Komatsu Masahiro replaced Yotomo.
    3: At this time, they developed a a more freeform rock style with longer songs and multi layered guitar ...
  12. Blue Hearts (1,305 bytes)
    1: '''Blue Hearts''' were a pop-punk rock band that was popular both among punk and mainstr...
  13. Boredoms (1,172 bytes)
    1: '''Boredoms''' is a [[rock]] band from [[Osaka]] whose music is difficult to...
  14. Buffalo Daughter (1,138 bytes)
    12: * [[New Rock]] (1998)
  15. Bump of Chicken (1,285 bytes)
    1: ...arten, and in junior high school a common love of rock music brought them together as a band. The band b...
  16. Dragon Ash (3,658 bytes)
    1: ...]. Their use of [[rap]], [[hip hop]], [[punk]], [[rock]], [[reggae]], and [[Latin]] influences makes the...
  17. Echigo Yuzawa (3,361 bytes)
    5: ...as also been the location of the [[Fuji Rock|Fuji Rock Festival]] since 1999.
    17: ...the [[Fuji Rock Festival]] - the annual three-day rock festival organized by [[Smash Japan]] - takes pla...
    21: ...his canyon through tunnels with open areas in the rock walls. There are many plants and wildlife to be v...
  18. 9mm Parabellum Bullet (1,202 bytes)
    1: ...) in March [[2004]]. Their style varies from fast rock to more danceable new-wave inspired tunes.
  19. Grapevine (3,188 bytes)
    5: ...Lifetime. The band was at the forefront of guitar rock until at the end of 2002 when Nishihara had to le...
    8: ...d write songs. They are heavily influenced by 70s rock with its fast guitar passages and Tanaka’s nasa...
  20. JRock (2,538 bytes)
    1: ...s a slang term to distinguish itself from Western rock music, but has since become a common phrase in ma...
    4: ...not as fond of the rock image and created its own rock music which tended to be cleaner and drug free.
    6: The first Japanese rock was still as rebellious as its Western alternativ...
    8: As time went on, Japanese rock began to have a sound of its own. The songs branc...
    11: ...attitude became more extravagant than the western rock music. Most JRock artists dress in dark clothes t...

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