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- Cornelius (3,550 bytes)
30: * Star Fruits Surf Rider (1997)
31: * Freefall (1997)
32: * Chapter 8 (1997)
44: * Fantasma (1997)
- Da Pump (2,733 bytes)
3: The band debuted on the avex tune label in [[1997]] with the song [[Feelin' Good - It's PARADISE]] ...
24: * Feelin' Good -It's PARADISE- (1997)
25: * Love is the Final Liberty (1997)
89: ...em were born in Okinawa. They came out on 11 June 1997 with their first single "Feelin' Good -It's PARAD...
- Koichi Domoto (1,218 bytes)
2: ...ch was to debut officially as [[KinKi Kids]] in [[1997]].
- Dreams Come True (4,408 bytes)
9: ...leased a solo album, [[Beauty And Harmony]]. In [[1997]] [[DCT]] left [[Sony]] and signed a deal with [[...
48: * Peace!/ Marry Me? (1997)
81: * Sing or Die (1997)
- Duel Jewel (1,975 bytes)
1: ...[[Baru]] (Val). [[Hayato]] joined as vocalist in 1997, but left in [[1998]], returning a year later. [[...
- Every Little Thing (3,874 bytes)
25: * Dear My Friend (1997)
26: * For the moment (1997)
27: * Deatta Koro no you ni (1997)
28: * Shapes Of Love/Never Stop! (1997)
59: * everlasting (1997)
- Hi-Standard (1,630 bytes)
4: ...y Fist]], their second full-length album. Much of 1997 and [[1998]] was spent touring America with [[NOF...
21: * Angry Fist (1997)
- Number Girl (3,367 bytes)
7: ...l-length studio album, [[School Girl Bye Bye]] in 1997 on independent label [[Automatic Kiss]].
- Kinki Kids (2,437 bytes)
3: In [[1997]], Kinki Kids debuted with a song known as [[Gara...
5: ... a group called [[Kanzai Boya]]. It was not until 1997, though, that they changed the name to KinKi Kids...
17: * Released July of 1997
- Toshinobu Kubota (4,242 bytes)
36: * LA LA LA LOVE THANG (1997)
104: * Cymbals (1997)
- L'Arc~en~Ciel (5,467 bytes)
5: In [[1997]], [[Sakura]] was arrested for heroin possession,...
7: ...tes. Yukihiro was listed as supporting member in 1997 on the single [[Niji — Rainbow]], the and short...
21: * Drums: Yasunori Sakurazawa (Sakura) (1992-1997)
38: * the Fourth Avenue Cafe (1997)
39: * Niji (1997)
- Luna Sea (3,306 bytes)
53: * Singles (1997)
70: * REW (1997)
- Mad Capsule Markets (4,034 bytes)
43: * Digidogheadlock (1997)
54: * 1997-2004 (2005)
71: * Systematic (1997)
72: * CMJ Promo (1997)
73: * Crash Pow Single (1997)
- Misia (3,505 bytes)
3: In [[1997]], after being turned down by a number of record ...
- Mr.Children (4,895 bytes)
8: In [[1997]], rumors began to circulate that the band was br...
37: * Everything (It's you) (1997)
64: * BOLERO (1997)
65: * DISCOVERY (1997)
80: * music clips ALIVE (1997)
- Natsumi Abe (2,139 bytes)
1: ...kkaidō]], [[Japan]], in August of [[1981]]. In [[1997]], Abe was chosen to become a member of a new [[J...
- Pizzicato Five (7,178 bytes)
14: ...r the release of the album [[Romantique]] 96 in [[1997]], the band signed with a new label, [[Readymade ...
66: * Happy End of the World (1997)
67: * Porno 3003 (1997)
68: * Le Regle de Jeu (1997)
92: * Sister Freedom Tapes (1997)
- Polysics (5,295 bytes)
3: The band formed in Tokyo [[1997]] when [[Hayashi]], inspired by Devo, began makin...
- Puffy AmiYumi (2,935 bytes)
20: * Released August of 1997
- Quruli (2,849 bytes)
2: ... first recordings were made in a home studio in [[1997]] and released on the Bad News imprint under the ...
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