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Supercell
Supercell
Japanese music creator group (2009–)
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Ling Tosite Sigure
Ling Tosite Sigure
Japanese band
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UVERworld
UVERworld
Japanese rock band
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Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
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Kana-Boon
Kana-Boon
Japanese music group
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Aimer
Aimer
Japanese singer and lyricist
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Egoist
Egoist
Japanese music group (2011-)
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Yuzu
Yuzu
Japanese band
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Kenshi Yonezu
Kenshi Yonezu
Japanese singer-songwriter (1991-)
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LiSA
LiSA
Japanese singer-songwriter (1987-)
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Cinema Staff
Cinema Staff
Japanese rock band (2003-)
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Yōko Hikasa
Yōko Hikasa
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Sound Horizon
Sound Horizon
Japanese band
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Reona
Reona
Japanese musician and cosplayer (1998-)
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JAM Project
JAM Project
Japanese band
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Spyair
Spyair
Japanese rock band (2005-)
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Amazarashi
Amazarashi
Japanese rock band
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Eir Aoi
Eir Aoi
Japanese singer
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Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
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Scandal
Scandal
Japanese pop rock band
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Little Glee Monster
Little Glee Monster
J-pop girls band
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Sumika
Sumika
Japanese rock band (2013-)
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Band-Maid
Band-Maid
Japanese five-piece female hard rock band
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SiM
SiM
Japanese hardcore band
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Sayuri
Sayuri
Japanese pop recording artist, singer, and songwriter
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Bump of Chicken
Bump of Chicken
Japanese rock band (1996 - )
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Man with a Mission
Man with a Mission
Japanese music group
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Toru Kitajima
Toru Kitajima
Japanese singer
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Coldrain
Coldrain
Japanese metal band
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Maaya Sakamoto
Maaya Sakamoto
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Yuna Ito
Yuna Ito
American-born singer and actress active in Japan
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Chatmonchy
Chatmonchy
band
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Kana Hanazawa
Kana Hanazawa
Japanese actress, voice actress and singer
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Myth & Roid
Myth & Roid
Japanese pop rock band
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One Ok Rock
One Ok Rock
Japanese rock band
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SID
SID
Japanese band
Cö Shu Nie
Japanese rock trio formed in 2011 in Osaka

Cö Shu Nie

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Japanese rock trio formed in 2011 in Osaka

Cö shu Nie (Japanese: コシュニエ, Hepburn: Ko Shu Nie) is a Japanese rock band, formed in 2011 in Osaka Prefecture. The band's current lineup comprises Miku Nakamura and Shunsuke Matsumoto.

Releasing first mini album Hydra independently in 2013, they made their major label debut in 2018 with the release of their first single "Asphyxia" through Sony Music Japan, whose title track was used as the opening theme to the anime series Tokyo Ghoul:re Season 1. It peaked at number 32 on the Oricon Singles Chart, marked their first work to enter the Oricon chart. They also performed the songs "Zettai Zetsumei" and "Lamp" for the anime The Promised Neverland, the second ending theme song "Give It Back" for the hit anime, Jujutsu Kaisen, and performed the ending theme song for the anime Psycho-Pass Season 3 with "Bullet", along with 2020 single "Red Strand" for the Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector movie.