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- Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
1: '''Takanori Nishikawa''' (born 19 September [[1970]] in [[Yasu]], [[Sh...
2: ...ng song for the anime series [[Rurouni Kenshin]]. Nishikawa also contributed five songs to the [[Mobile Suit ...
3: ...eason]] in February [[2000]]. A few months later, Nishikawa reverted to T.M. Revolution.
5: ... Television]]. Further releases followed although Nishikawa’s output diminished over the next two years.
7: ...and reached number nine in the charts. That year, Nishikawa made his North American live debut at [[Otakon]],...
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- Grapevine (3,188 bytes)
1: ...vocals/guitar, born 15th January 1974), Hiroyoshi Nishikawa (guitar, born 14th November 1969) and Toru Kamei ...
13: *Guitar: [[Hiroyoshi Nishikawa]]
- Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
1: ...ong with [[Miwa Yoshida]] (vocals) and [[Takahiro Nishikawa]], (keyboards). Dreams Come True's music is a fus...
11: Nishikawa left the band in [[2002]]. The following year, he...
21: * '''Keyboards''': Takahiro Nishikawa (left 2002)
- Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
1: '''Takanori Nishikawa''' (born 19 September [[1970]] in [[Yasu]], [[Sh...
2: ...ng song for the anime series [[Rurouni Kenshin]]. Nishikawa also contributed five songs to the [[Mobile Suit ...
3: ...eason]] in February [[2000]]. A few months later, Nishikawa reverted to T.M. Revolution.
5: ... Television]]. Further releases followed although Nishikawa’s output diminished over the next two years.
7: ...and reached number nine in the charts. That year, Nishikawa made his North American live debut at [[Otakon]],...
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