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  1. L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
    2: ...er a year of playing on [[Osaka]], Hiro left in [[1992]]. Pero followed in the same year, supposedly to ...
    21: * Drums: Yasunori Sakurazawa (Sakura) (1992-1997)
    22: * Guitar: Hiro (1991-1992)
    23: * Drums: Pero (1991-1992)
    31: * Floods of tears (1992)
  2. Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
    49: * IMAGE (1992)
    66: * IMAGE or REAL (1992)
  3. Mad Capsule Markets (4,034 bytes)
    38: * Capsule Soup (1992)
    39: * SPEAK!!! (1992)
  4. Mr.Children (4,895 bytes)
    1: ...]], '''Mr.Children''' made their major debut in [[1992]] with the release of their first album, [[Everyt...
    4: A [[1992]] demo tape caught the attention of [[Inaba]] fro...
    5: In 1992, [[EVERYTHING]] was released. By the time of thei...
    25: * Kimi ga Ita Natsu (1992)
    59: * Everything (1992)
  5. Namie Amuro (2,849 bytes)
    1: ...the [[Super Monkeys]] with four other girls. In [[1992]] they debuted with their first single and Amuro ...
  6. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    49: * Sweet Pizzicato Five (1992)
  7. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    13: In [[1992]], Sakamoto composed the score of the opening cer...
    59: * High Heels (1992) (Soundtrack)
    60: * Wuthering Heights (1992) (Soundtrack)
    61: ...editerrani - Barcelona Olympics opening ceremony (1992)
    62: * Better Days of Ryuichi Sakamoto (1992)
  8. Sharan Q (3,312 bytes)
    3: ...]] and debuted with the single [[18kagetsu]] in [[1992]]. It wasn’t until their fourth single, [[Jokyo...
    29: * 18 ka Getsu (1992)
    53: * Sakuretsu! Henachoco Punch (1992)
  9. Shonen Knife (3,949 bytes)
    39: * Let’s Knife (1992)
    60: * Do the Knife (1992)
  10. Southern All Stars (6,085 bytes)
    67: ... Shuraba-Ra-Banba/Kimi Dake ni Yume o Mo Ichi-do (1992)
    68: * Namida no Kissu (1992)
    103: * Yo ni Man' yo no Hana ga Saku Nari (1992)
    126: ... series 1992~1993 LIVE at YOKOHAMA ARENA 29th Dec.1992 (1993)
  11. Super Monkeys (1,814 bytes)
    3: ...inawa Actors School]]. They made their debut in [[1992]] with the single [[Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S...
    5: When Makino left in 1992, they became known as [[Super Monkeys 4]]. As Amu...
    32: * Koi no Cute Beat / Mister U.S.A. (1992)
  12. The 5.6.7. 8's (2,638 bytes)
    3: ... over the world and have toured worldwide since [[1992]]. Their tracks can be found on many compilations...
    26: * Ah-So (1992)
  13. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
    34: * '''Guitar''': Masayuki "MARC" Hayashi (left 1992)
    70: * Burning Scale (1992)
    111: * Osamu's Amazing Songs (1992)
    112: * TOKYOSKA: Everytime We Say Goodbye (1992)
    113: * World Series from Tokyo Ska (1992)
  14. Towa Tei (2,703 bytes)
    5: ...er Dee-Lite’s less successful [[Infinity]] in [[1992]], Tei left the band to pursue a solo career and ...
  15. X Japan (3,909 bytes)
    9: In [[1992]], the band were renamed X Japan to distinguish t...
    28: * '''Bass''': Hiroshi "Heath" Morie (from 1992)
    30: * '''Bass''': Taiji Sawada (until 1992)
    68: ...he Verge of Destruction 1992.1.7 Tokyo Dome Live (1992)
  16. Oricon (2,367 bytes)
    5: ...e of the company was shortened to “Oricon” by 1992, but it was not until 1999 that the company split...
  17. Japanese Zodiac (3,701 bytes)
    51: 2004, 1992, 1980, 1968, 1956, 1944, 1932, 1920, 1908
  18. Japanese Horror Movies (3,550 bytes)
    33: *[[All Night Long]] (1992)
  19. Novala Takemoto (2,194 bytes)
    5: ...vities. He started writing professionally between 1992 and 1997 with [[]Hanagata Bunka Tsushin], a free ...
  20. Junko Koshino (2,364 bytes)
    4: ...ques in China in 1985, Paris in 1989, New York in 1992, and Singapore in 1993. She has worked in design ...
  21. Alfredo Bannister (1,651 bytes)
    4: ...the original shoe line was officially launched in 1992 under Alfredo Bannister.
  22. Wonderwall (1,527 bytes)
    3: ...nded with fellow designer [[Tsutomu Kurokawa]] in 1992. 8 years later he split off into his own business...
  23. Tokujin Yoshioka (1,886 bytes)
    3: ..., the former for 2 years and the latter for 4. In 1992, he decided to embark on his own design adventure...
  24. Au by KDDI (2,001 bytes)
    3: ...d eventually formed the [[DDI Cellular]] group in 1992.
  25. Kahori Maki (970 bytes)
    5: * 1992 - Graduated Nihon University Art Department

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