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- Dir en grey (2,180 bytes)
16: * [[Kisou]] - 30 January 2002 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
17: * [[six Ugly]] - 31 July 2002 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
18: * [[VULGAR]] - 10 September 2003 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
19: ...ering to death.]] - 9 March 2005 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
20: ...OW OF A BONE]] - 7 February 2007 (FIREWALL DIV. / Sony Music Distribution (Japan) Inc.)
- Shinagawa-ku (1,021 bytes)
3: ...azuyama. More recently, it is birthplace of the [[Sony]] Corporation. Shinagawa-ku lies alongside [[Toky...
- Ginza (3,591 bytes)
3: ...ance. There are businesses based in Ginza such as Sony Corporation and Apple Computers. Some companies l...
- Judy and Mary (3,033 bytes)
3: ... Chainsaw Records. In 1993, they signed with Epic/Sony and released the single Power of Love. Their firs...
- Comic Party (3,102 bytes)
42: *[[Sony Magazine]]
- Supercar (1,550 bytes)
3: Supercar signed to [[Sony Records]] in [[1997]]. Their popularity increased...
30: ....sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/KS/Supercar/ Official Sony Band Website] (Japanese)
- Ling Tosite Sigure (2,501 bytes)
4: ...ween their formation in 2002 and their signing to Sony Records Japan in 2008 and their major label debut...
- Blood: The Last Vampire (2,814 bytes)
11: ...e they were left wanting more. Later in [[2000]], Sony, one of the major distributors of ''Blood: The La...
13: In [[2005]], Production I.G. and Sony teamed up once again in order to try to appease t...
- Japanese pop culture (4,136 bytes)
28: ... massive influence of companies like Nintendo and Sony and the dozens of game software producers is also...
- On/Off (1,222 bytes)
3: In [[2007]], ON/OFF released a single on [[Sony Records]]. They also recorded the theme song for ...
- Aoyama (3,430 bytes)
9: ...ng out of Aoyama include [[Honda Motor Company]], Sony Computer Entertainment, Louis Vuitton Japan, Itoc...
- Ami Suzuki (2,233 bytes)
1: ...managed to win the competition. True to the word, Sony signed Ami and she began recording music. Her fir...
- Chara (2,639 bytes)
3: ...ahiro Ohara, a music director and producer at CBS/Sony, signed her a deal with EPIC records and a year l...
- Chinen Rina (2,133 bytes)
1: ...wa Actors School. After signing a contract with [[Sony]] Music Entertainment in [[1996]], she came onto ...
- Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
9: ...[Beauty And Harmony]]. In [[1997]] [[DCT]] left [[Sony]] and signed a deal with [[Virgin]], reportedly f...
- Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
9: ...llaborating with American artists. In [[1995]], [[Sony]] released his first English language album [[Sun...
- L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
3: ...yo]]. In [[1994]], L'Arc~en~Ciel signed on with [[Sony]]'s Ki/oon division, and released [[Tierra]] that...
- Nana Kitade (1,822 bytes)
2: ...2002]], she passed a demo tape examination at a [[Sony]] Music audition, which drew 40,000 applications....
- Orange Range (3,878 bytes)
3: ..., [[Orange Ball]]. A year later, they signed to [[Sony Music]] and released two singles, [[Kirikirimai]]...
- Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
2: ...s released in [[1985]] and they signed with CBS [[Sony]] shortly afterward. Two years later, they releas...
124: * Band of the 20th Century: Sony Years 1987-1990 (2004)
- Polysics (5,295 bytes)
5: ... In 2000, Polysics signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]/[[Sony Music Entertainment]] (Japan) and began touring o...
- Porno Graffitti (3,175 bytes)
1: ...i]] by [[Extreme]]. They currently record under [[Sony]]’s [[SME Records]] label.
- Puffy AmiYumi (2,935 bytes)
1: ...The band was hired but years went by with neither Sony nor her band doing anything. Ami used the time to...
3: ...ces blend together. Andy Sturmer, a producer with Sony, named them [[Puffy]]. In Japan the duo is known ...
- SunSet Swish (1,970 bytes)
3: ...usic producer and went to [[Tokyo]], signing to [[Sony]]'s SME Records label. They performed live in pl...
- The Brilliant Green (2,441 bytes)
3: ...n their demo tape in [[1997]], they signed with [[Sony]] and released their debut maxi single [[Bye Bye ...
53: * [Official Sony Music page] (Japanese)
- Tokio (1,265 bytes)
1: ... up of five men. These men were originally with [[Sony Records]] but switched to working with [[Universa...
- Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
3: ...], followed in [[1990]] by their debut album on [[Sony]] [[Sukapara Tojo]]. This album included a number...
- UVERworld (2,674 bytes)
7: They signed to gr8! Records ([[Sony Music]] Records) in [[2005]] and released their f...
- X Japan (3,909 bytes)
7: X Japan was signed by Sony Records and their second album Blue Blood release...
11: X Japan left [[Sony]] and signed with [[Atlantic Records]]. [[Art of ...
- Zepp Tokyo (1,895 bytes)
5: All of the locations are owned by [[Sony Music Group]], though they were started by Avex G...
- Tokyo Game Show (1,896 bytes)
8: ...ipate in the Tokyo Game Show event. In general, [[Sony]] was one of the largest contributors with their ...
- Shopping in Japan (3,449 bytes)
29: ...wn of Akihabara you can find products from Nikon, Sony, and dozens more electronics companies.
- DoCoMo (2,350 bytes)
9: ...Wallet Mobile.” They are cell phones that have Sony FeliCa capabilities, which involve chips that all...
- The Hiatus (band) (2,281 bytes)
4: ...rst album, "Trash We’d Love" on May 27, 2009 on Sony Japan. The cover art for the album was created by...
9: *'''Trash We'd Love''' - Debut Album - Sony Japan - May 27, 2009
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