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Cockayne Soup
''Cockayne Soup'' is an EP by the Gazette released on May 28, 2003. The first pressings of this CD were limited to 5000 copies. A limited edition came in a digipack form. Also, the lyrics insert that came with the limited edition contains pictures not included in the regular edition. The tracks from this EP are featured on the compilation album ''Dainihon Itangeishateki Noumiso Gyaku Kaiten Zekkyou Ongenshuu'', along with ''Spermargarita'' and ''Akuyuukai''. Track listing Note "Shiawase na Hibi" is a re-recording of the initial track from the ''Gozen 0-ji no Trauma Radio Gozen (御前) is a Japanese term meaning "young lady" or "young lord". It is sometimes applied as a title for female warrior samurai. It may refer to: Japanese women * Aya-Gozen (1524–1609), first wife of Japanese clan leader Nagao Masakage an ...'' single, released in 2002. References http://www.jame-world.com The Gazette (band) albums 2003 EPs {{japan-album-stub ja:COCKAYNE SOUP ...
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The Gazette (band)
The Gazette (stylized as the GazettE), formerly known as , is a Japanese visual kei Rock music, rock band, formed in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanagawa in early 2002.''Shoxx'' Vol 106 June 2007 pg 40-45 The band is currently signed to Sony Music Records. Biography 2002: Conception and early work The band began in 2002 with Ruki (vocals), Reita (bass) and Uruha (lead guitar) in Kanagawa Prefecture. After being involved with other bands in the visual kei movement, the trio decided that the Gazette would be their last band. They recruited Aoi (second guitar) and Yune (drums) from disbanded visual band Artia and formally became the Gazette in January 2002. The band name is an intentional misspelling of . Originally signed to Matina, they released their first single, "Wakaremichi", and first music video on April 30, 2002. "Wakaremichi" was re-released in June. By September, they had released "Kichiku Kyoushi (32sai Dokushin) no Nousatsu Kouza" and their second PV. In October 2002, they pl ...
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Alternative Rock
Alternative rock, or alt-rock, is a category of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1970s and became widely popular in the 1990s. "Alternative" refers to the genre's distinction from Popular culture, mainstream or commercial rock or pop music. The term's original meaning was broader, referring to musicians influenced by the musical style or independent, DIY ethic, DIY ethos of late-1970s punk rock.di Perna, Alan. "Brave Noise—The History of Alternative Rock Guitar". ''Guitar World''. December 1995. Traditionally, alternative rock varied in terms of its sound, social context, and regional roots. Throughout the 1980s, magazines and zines, college radio airplay, and word of mouth had increased the prominence and highlighted the diversity of alternative rock's distinct styles (and music scenes), such as noise pop, indie rock, grunge, and shoegaze. In September 1988, Billboard (magazine), ''Billboard'' introduced "alternative" into their charting ...
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Metalcore
Metalcore (also known as metallic hardcore) is a fusion music genre that combines elements of extreme metal and hardcore punk. As with other styles blending metal and hardcore, such as crust punk and grindcore, metalcore is noted for its use of breakdowns, slow, intense passages conducive to moshing. Other defining instrumental qualities include heavy riffs and stop-start rhythm guitar playing, occasional blast beats, and double bass drumming. Vocalists in the genre typically use thrash or scream vocals. Some later metalcore bands combine this with clean singing, often during the chorus. Death growls and gang vocals are common. 1990s metalcore bands were inspired by hardcore while later metalcore bands were inspired by melodic death metal bands like At the Gates and In Flames. The roots of metalcore are in the 1980s when bands would combine hardcore punk with heavy metal. This included New York hardcore bands like Agnostic Front, Cro-Mags, and Killing Time, British hardcore p ...
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Free-Will
is a Japanese independent record label founded in 1986 by Color vocalist Hiroshi "Dynamite Tommy" Tomioka, with branches predominantly in Japan and the United States, as well as previously in Europe. It also continues to co-manage many of its artists after they have signed recording contracts with a major record label. Free-Will along with Extasy Records are credited with helping to spread the visual kei movement. Free-Will also produced the 2001 anime adaptation of the long running manga series ''Grappler Baki''. Sub-divisions The company operates several sub-divisions, some of them for a single band or purpose only. For example, ''Firewall Div.'' solely handles material which is released in collaboration with Sony Music. Under Sony Music * ''Back Coat'' – 12012 * ''Firewall Div.'' – Dir en grey, Merry * ''Lizard'' – Kagerou Under King Records * ''PS Company'' – Kra ** ''Indie PSC'' – Born * ''S'Cube'' – Baroque, Eile de Mu, Puppet Mammy, Ruvie, Tokyo Micha ...
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Akuyuukai
is an EP released by The GazettE on June 25, 2003. The first pressings of this CD were limited to 5000 copies. A limited edition came in a digipack form. Also, the lyrics insert that came with the limited edition contains pictures not included in the regular edition. The songs from this release are featured on the compilation album ''Dainihon Itangeishateki Noumiso Gyaku Kaiten Zekkyou Ongenshuu'', along with the tracks from ''Spermargarita'' and ''Cockayne Soup''. Track listing Notes *"Wife" is a re-recording of the same song featured on the ''Gozen 0-ji no Trauma Radio Gozen (御前) is a Japanese term meaning "young lady" or "young lord". It is sometimes applied as a title for female warrior samurai. It may refer to: Japanese women * Aya-Gozen (1524–1609), first wife of Japanese clan leader Nagao Masakage an ...'' single, released in 2002. *''Akuyuukai'' was reissued in 2005. References The Gazette (band) albums 2003 EPs {{Japan-album-stub ja:悪友會〜あ ...
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Extended Play
An extended play record, usually referred to as an EP, is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record.Official Charts Company , access-date=March 21, 2017 Contemporary EPs generally contain four or five tracks, and are considered "less expensive and time-consuming" for an artist to produce than an album. An EP originally referred to specific types of other than 78
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The Gazette (band)
The Gazette (stylized as the GazettE), formerly known as , is a Japanese visual kei Rock music, rock band, formed in Kanagawa Prefecture, Kanagawa in early 2002.''Shoxx'' Vol 106 June 2007 pg 40-45 The band is currently signed to Sony Music Records. Biography 2002: Conception and early work The band began in 2002 with Ruki (vocals), Reita (bass) and Uruha (lead guitar) in Kanagawa Prefecture. After being involved with other bands in the visual kei movement, the trio decided that the Gazette would be their last band. They recruited Aoi (second guitar) and Yune (drums) from disbanded visual band Artia and formally became the Gazette in January 2002. The band name is an intentional misspelling of . Originally signed to Matina, they released their first single, "Wakaremichi", and first music video on April 30, 2002. "Wakaremichi" was re-released in June. By September, they had released "Kichiku Kyoushi (32sai Dokushin) no Nousatsu Kouza" and their second PV. In October 2002, they pl ...
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Dainihon Itangeishateki Noumiso Gyaku Kaiten Zekkyou Ongenshuu
, abbrev. ''D.I.N.G.K.Z.O.'', is a compilation album by The Gazette, featuring all songs of their previously released EPs ''Cockayne Soup'', ''Akuyuukai'' and ''Spermargarita'' on one disc. Track listing Notes *"Shiawase na Hibi" and "Wife" are re-recordings of songs featured on the ''Gozen 0-ji no Trauma Radio Gozen (御前) is a Japanese term meaning "young lady" or "young lord". It is sometimes applied as a title for female warrior samurai. It may refer to: Japanese women * Aya-Gozen (1524–1609), first wife of Japanese clan leader Nagao Masakage a ...'' single, released in 2002. *"Wakaremichi" is a re-recording of the initial track from the '' Wakaremichi'' single, also released in 2002. Personnel * Ruki – vocals * Uruha – guitar, backing vocals * Aoi – guitar, backing vocals * Reita – bass guitar, backing vocals * Kai – drums, backing vocals {{Authority control 2006 compilation albums The Gazette (band) albums ...
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Spermargarita
is an EP released by The Gazette on July 30, 2003. The songs from this release are featured on the compilation album ''Dainihon Itangeishateki Noumiso Gyaku Kaiten Zekkyou Ongenshuu'', along with the tracks from ''Akuyuukai'' and ''Cockayne Soup ''Cockayne Soup'' is an EP by the Gazette released on May 28, 2003. The first pressings of this CD were limited to 5000 copies. A limited edition came in a digipack form. Also, the lyrics insert that came with the limited edition contains pictur ...''. Track listing Notes *The title, "Spermargarita" is a Japanese pun combining the words sperm (スペルマ) and margarita (マルガリィタ). "Super Margarita" and "Spell Margarita" are common mistranslations. *"Wakaremichi" is a re-recording of the initial track from the '' Wakaremichi'' single, released in 2002. *'Spermargarita' was reissued in 2005. References {{The Gazette The Gazette (band) albums 2003 EPs ja:スペルマルガリィタ ...
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Gozen 0-ji No Trauma Radio
Gozen (御前) is a Japanese term meaning "young lady" or "young lord". It is sometimes applied as a title for female warrior samurai. It may refer to: Japanese women * Aya-Gozen (1524–1609), first wife of Japanese clan leader Nagao Masakage and mother of ''daimyō'' Uesugi Kagekatsu * Hangaku Gozen, * Shizuka Gozen (1165–1211), Japanese court dancer and mistress of Minamoto no Yoshitsune * Tokiwa Gozen (1123–c. 1180), Japanese noblewoman, mother of Minamoto no Yoshitsune * Tomoe Gozen (c. 1157–1247), female, possibly fictional, samurai warrior, a concubine of Minamoto no Yoshinaka * Tsuchida Gozen (died 1594), wife of warlord Oda Nobuhide and mother of warlord Oda Nobunaga * Fujishiro Gozen (16th-century), female samurai warrior and ruler of Fujishiro castle. *Oni Gozen (16th-century), female warrior from Hoashi clan in Kyushu. Other * Gozen or Goose Van Schaick Goose Van Schaick (September 5, 1736 – July 4, 1789) was a Continental Army officer during the American Revo ...
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The Gazette (band) Albums
The Gazette may refer to: English-language newspapers Botswana *''The Botswana Gazette'', a daily newspaper published in Gaborone, Botswana Canada *''Montreal Gazette'', Montreal, Quebec, Canada Newfoundland * ''The Gazette'' (Newfoundland), the official newspaper of Memorial University of Newfoundland, in St. John's, Newfoundland New Zealand *''New Zealand Gazette'', the official publication of the New Zealand Government United Kingdom *''The Belfast Gazette'', the official publication of the United Kingdom for Northern Ireland *''Eastbourne Gazette'', Eastbourne, England, United Kingdom *''The Edinburgh Gazette'', the official publication of the United Kingdom for Scotland *''The London Gazette'', the official publication of the government of the United Kingdom *''Teesside Gazette'', formerly ''Evening Gazette'', Teesside, England United States *''Hammonton Gazette'', Hammonton, New Jersey, United States * ''The Gazette'' (Colorado Springs), Colorado Springs, Col ...
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2003 EPs
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th ...
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