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  1. Hide (2,483 bytes)
    1: ... from a doorknob in his home. His death came as a shock to friends, fans, and fellow jrock musicians alik...
  2. Toshio Saeki (1,459 bytes)
    3: ...d. Saeki has said that he enjoys using his art to shock people and he doesn't really involve himself in t...
  3. Bastard!! (3,132 bytes)
    9: ...enemies to cut him in half so that he can see the shock on their face when he pulls himself back together...
  4. Yamato (Movie) (2,725 bytes)
    13: ...ut on the suicide mission, had died, and he is in shock to find that he had not.
  5. Enjo (2,839 bytes)
    5: ...father’s back. His father is unable to take the shock of the news and dies. Goichi has been psychologic...
  6. Riki Takeuchi (3,096 bytes)
    47: * [[Sudden Shock! Monster Bus]] (1988)
  7. United Arrows (3,014 bytes)
    6: ...ion of its corporate office. In 1996, the first W-Shock, UA LABO shop was opened as a test marketing stor...
  8. Visual Kei (3,227 bytes)
    4: ...s slogan, “Psychedelic Violence Crime of Visual Shock.”
  9. Lost in Translation (4,488 bytes)
    1: ...hich was shot entirely in Japan, explores culture shock and how people interact within an entirely differ...
  10. Koichi Domoto (1,218 bytes)
    6: ...ars in the musical [[SHOCK]] (now renamed Endless Shock). Domoto wrote the song [[LOVE together]] for Joh...
    22: * Koichi Dohmoto SHOCK Digest (2002)
    23: * Koichi Dohmoto SHOCK (2003)
    25: * Koichi Domoto Endless Shock (2006)
  11. Kagerou (1,805 bytes)
    28: * Shock Edge (2001)
  12. Kat-Tun (2,451 bytes)
    5: ...as appeared in numerous musicals, most famously [[SHOCK]]. In [[2004]], they backed [[Hideaki Takizawa]] ...
  13. Shaka Labbits (1,451 bytes)
    1: ...ey formed in May [[1999]] under the name of [[Juu-Shock]]. Two months later, they changed their name to [...
  14. Shonen Knife (3,949 bytes)
    52: * Genki Shock! (2005)

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