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  1. SunSet Swish (1,970 bytes)
    3: ...ut on a nationwide tour in 2005. SunSet Swish’s music hit TV after they did the theme song for [[Kyoku ...
  2. Super Monkeys (1,814 bytes)
    3: ... Mister U.S.A.]] Super Monkeys became regulars on music television program, [[Pop Jam]], as part of the d...
    38: * Stop the music (1995)
  3. Takanori Nishikawa (4,310 bytes)
    9: ...rest. That same year, Nishikawa began hosting the music show [[POP JAM]] with the comedy [[UN JASH]].
  4. The 5.6.7. 8's (2,638 bytes)
    1: ... The name is derived from the fact that they play music reminiscent of the [[1950]]s, 60s, 70s, and 80s r...
  5. The Brilliant Green (2,441 bytes)
    1: ...d's music. They are heavily influenced by Western music and over half their songs have English lyrics.
    53: * [Official Sony Music page] (Japanese)
    59: ... everyday SHOUTcast jukebox dedicated to Buriguri music].
  6. Gazette (2,790 bytes)
    62: * FILM BUG I - music clip-collection of 2005 (2006)
  7. Tokio (1,265 bytes)
    1: ...ecords]] but switched to working with [[Universal Music]]. They debuted with a song titled [[Love You Onl...
  8. Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (5,670 bytes)
    1: ...proved been extremely influential on [[Japanese]] music as a whole. Many of its songs are purely instrume...
    7: ...’s in NYC, and performed at America’s biggest music festival, [[Bonnaroo]].
    9: ..., where its records have consistently climbed the music charts.
  9. Towa Tei (2,703 bytes)
    3: Tei's interest in music dates when as a teenager he began putting togethe...
    7: ... mixture of bossa nova, jazz and electronic dance music, was released internationally in [[1994]]. It est...
    13: ...l [[Akashic Records]] in order to release his own music and introduce his favorite artists. Tei also has ...
  10. Utada Hikaru (6,212 bytes)
    1: ...influential and acclaimed pop singers in Japanese music history. Hikaru has sold an estimated total of 35...
    3: ...n. She also did small vocal parts in her parents' music project, [[U3]] under the name of [[H* IKASO U]]....
    5: ...ed her under [[Toshiba]] EMI. In [[1998]], at the Music Talks convention in [[Asaka Blitz]], Utada debute...
    7: ...essful single by a solo female artist in Japanese music history. Two months later, [[Movin' on without yo...
    15: ...rs her senior. Kiriya has directed several of her music videos.
  11. UVERworld (2,674 bytes)
    1: ... combines a mixture of pop, rock and rap in their music.
    7: They signed to gr8! Records ([[Sony Music]] Records) in [[2005]] and released their first s...
  12. Yaida Hitomi (2,938 bytes)
    1: ...yonaka]], [[Osaka]], [[Japan]]. She refers to her music as “heart rock” and can play most of the inst...
    61: * HITOMI YAIDA Music in the Air dome live2004 (2005)
  13. Akasaka Blitz (2,574 bytes)
    1: The '''Akasaka Blitz''' is a live music house located in [[Akasaka]], [[Tokyo]]. It was d...
  14. Astro Hall Harajuku (1,889 bytes)
    1: ...juku]], [[Japan]]. It is most often used for live music, but its small size makes in an often used venue ...
    3: Astro Hall is not as well known as other live music halls like [[Shibuya-O]] and the [[Akasaka Blitz]...
    20: Astro Hall is considered a small live music venue. It holds 400 people standing in the hall i...
  15. CC Lemon Hall (1,898 bytes)
    3: ...only used for live concerts, especially classical music.
    19: ...cal venues. It is also most often used for seated music. Rarely is it turned into a dance floor.
  16. Club Citta (1,883 bytes)
    1: ...due to the building it is connected to) is a live music concert venue located in [[Kawasaki]], [[Japan]]....
    3: ...002, it had a brand new recording studio and live music theater, as well as several more areas for events...
    21: ...air access friendly. It has no seats – the live music venue is all standing and can hold about 1300 peo...
  17. Shibuya Club Quattro (2,267 bytes)
    6: ... their first venues when they are emerging in the music scene.
    8: ...tro as their first step towards succeeding in the music industry.
  18. Eggman (2,679 bytes)
    6: ...n Eggman opened in 1981, there were very few live music halls in Shibuya (Shibuya is now one of the most ...
    26: Shibuya Eggman is a very small live music club. It can fit about 110 people in its small fa...
  19. JCB Hall (2,607 bytes)
    1: ...all''' is a sport, fashion show, circus, and live music hall located in [[Tokyo]], inside of [[Tokyo Dome...
  20. Liquid Room Ebisu (2,019 bytes)
    5: ... Room is one of the few all night clubs with live music that houses natural and international artists, se...
    26: ... Liquid Room remains one of the more popular live music locations in Japan.

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