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  1. Mr.Children (4,895 bytes)
    1: ...bums and singles sold. Mr.Children soft, acoustic music, characterized by low-key vocals and intelligent ...
    3: ...broaden their horizons. They then auditioned at a music club called[[ La Mama]] and played there a few ti...
    4: ...rent producer [[Takeshi Kobayashi]], known as the music composer for [[Keisuke Kuwata]] and [[Kyoko Koizu...
    8: ...rai]] bought a computer, which he used to compose music. Nakagawa and Suzuki started a side project band ...
    80: * music clips ALIVE (1997)
  2. Namie Amuro (2,849 bytes)
    7: ...er career soared in Japan. She is still producing music and touring as well.
  3. Nana Kitade (1,822 bytes)
    2: ... she passed a demo tape examination at a [[Sony]] Music audition, which drew 40,000 applications. She was...
    44: *[http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/nanakitade/ Nana Kitade Official Web Site] (...
  4. Onyanko Club (3,133 bytes)
    7: ...ces, including one on an episode of [[Hey Hey Hey Music Champ]]. Several big-name idols stemmed from the ...
  5. Orange Range (3,878 bytes)
    3: ...range Ball]]. A year later, they signed to [[Sony Music]] and released two singles, [[Kirikirimai]] and [...
  6. Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
    1: ...rgetic compositions and upbeat 60s inspired dance music, and their sound ranged from disco, bossa nova, a...
    2: ...uharu Konishi]] and [[Keitaro Takanami]] met at a music society meeting. They were soon joined by [[Akira...
    63: * The Sound of Music (1995)
    106: * The Sound of Music by Pizzicato Five (1995)
    148: * Trailer Music (1997)
  7. Polysics (5,295 bytes)
    3: ... when [[Hayashi]], inspired by Devo, began making music under the name [[Polysics]] shortly after leaving...
    5: ...000, Polysics signed to [[Ki/oon Records]]/[[Sony Music Entertainment]] (Japan) and began touring outside...
  8. Porno Graffitti (3,175 bytes)
    23: * Music Hour (2000)
    59: * Bitter Sweet5 Music Biz: Live in Budokan 2002 (2003)
  9. Puffy AmiYumi (2,935 bytes)
    7: ... are seen in the show in small segments and their music is also released there. The duo even had a chance...
  10. Quruli (2,849 bytes)
    1: ... band plays in a variety of different styles with music varying from ballads, to psychedelic, to punk roc...
  11. Radwimps (1,447 bytes)
    1: ...hey combine a number of different styles in their music, ranging from melodic choruses to a more funky st...
    3: ... of 2002, Radwimps won the [[Yokahoma High School Music Festival]] prize. The band’s activities ceased ...
  12. Ringo Shiina (2,388 bytes)
    1: ...her back, a fact which she later played on in her music.
    3: ... that was being produced instead of the classical music her parents listened to. She began singing in the...
    5: ...school the next year and once again competed in a music festival. She won that as well and was asked to s...
    34: ...c.jp/vmc/artist/domestic/ringo/ Ringo Shiina (EMI Music)]
  13. Rip Slyme (3,179 bytes)
    3: ...ion]]. In [[2000]], the groups signed with Warner Music Group.
    5: ... some tracks. In [[2002]] they received MTV Video Music Awards [[Japan]] for Best Newcomer and Best Hip-h...
  14. Ryuichi Sakamoto (6,425 bytes)
    3: ... He is known for his popular, orchestral and film music.
    5: ... Masters degree focussed on electronic and ethnic music. In [[1977]], he began working as a composer, arr...
    88: * CM Works (2002) (CM refers to 'commercial music' in Japan)
    109: * Other works (classical music)
  15. Salyu (1,268 bytes)
    3: ...rtist video in [[2005]] at the [[Japanese]] video music awards. Salyu is as mysterious as her ethereal si...
  16. Sharan Q (3,312 bytes)
    11: ...koto]], and [[Taisei]] frequently appeared on the music show [[Uta Doki!]] playing support to a guest voc...
    77: ...own as much for thier style and clothing as their music, Sharan Q's members often performed in some outra...
  17. SKIN (3,111 bytes)
    5: .... He plays a large variety of instruments and his music has been featured as theme songs for numerous ani...
  18. SMAP (2,518 bytes)
    1: ... was released in 1991. SMAP stands for Sports and Music Assemble People. The band began with [[Shingo Kat...
  19. Southern All Stars (6,085 bytes)
    20: ... [[Itoshi no Ellie]] in English as the background music of a Japanese whiskey company TV advertisement.
  20. Sparta Locals (1,904 bytes)
    3: The band’s music has similarities with late 70s and early 80s acts...
    5: ... months later they earned a spot at [[Fukuoka]]'s Music City Tenjin festival with [[Number Girl]], and in...
    7: ...aving the band in September [[2006]] and quitting music altogether owing to being unable to enjoy playing...

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