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Deen
Deen
Japanese rock band (1993-)
1
T-Square
T-Square
Japanese jazz fusion band
2
Every Little Thing
Every Little Thing
Japanese musical duo
3
Casiopea
Casiopea
Japanese jazz fusion band
4
Golden Bomber
Golden Bomber
Japanese band
5
Galneryus
Galneryus
Japanese band
6
Tokio
Tokio
Japanese boy bands (1990-)
7
Hamada Mari
Hamada Mari
Japanese singer-songwriter (1962-)
8
Stratovarius
Stratovarius
Finnish musical group; power metal band
9
Godiego
Godiego
Japanese band (1975-)
10
Kayak
Kayak
Dutch rock band
11
Do As Infinity
Do As Infinity
Japanese band
12
Aswad
Aswad
British band
13
Outrage
Outrage
Japanese metal band
14
Salad
Salad
band
15
Zephyr
Zephyr
hard rock band of the United States
16
UFO
UFO
English heavy metal and hard rock band
17
Iron Butterfly
Iron Butterfly
American rock group
18
Angel
Angel
American glam rock and heavy metal band
19
Wishbone Ash
Wishbone Ash
British rock band
20
Gary Husband
Gary Husband
British musician
21
Molly Hatchet
Molly Hatchet
American southern rock/hard rock band
22
The Pillows
The Pillows
Japanese alternative rock band
23
Humble Pie
Humble Pie
English rock band
24
Erik Norlander
Erik Norlander
American musician
25
Spooky Tooth
Spooky Tooth
English rock band
26
Wands
Wands
Japanese rock band (1991-)
27
Artist vs. Poet
Artist vs. Poet
American power pop band
28
Secret Sphere
Secret Sphere
Italian band
29
The Piass
The Piass
30
Birth Control
Birth Control
German band
31
The Monochrome Set
The Monochrome Set
British band
32
T-Bolan
T-Bolan
Japanese rock band (1990-)
33
Omega Tribe
Omega Tribe
Japanese Adult Oriented Rock Project (1980-)
34
Elliot Minor
Elliot Minor
English musical group; rock band from York
35
Finntroll
Finntroll
Finnish metal band
36
Jack Bruce
Jack Bruce
Scottish musician, bassist of Cream
37
The Stalin
The Stalin
Japanese punk rock band (1980-1993)
38
Aaroh
Aaroh
Pakistani rock band
Field of View
Japanese rock band (1994-)

Field of View

Intro
Japanese rock band (1994-)

(the) Field of View (フィールド・オブ・ビュー Fīrudo obu Byū) were a popular Japanese rock band formed in 1994 by vocalist U-ya Asaoka, guitarist Takashi Oda, keyboardist Jun Abe and drummer Takuto Kohashi, with Jun Abe leaving and Kenji Niitsu joining the following year. The group's tenure lasted until their break up in December 2002.

One of their hit singles, Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku, was used as the opening theme for the popular anime series Dragon Ball GT. Another single, 「渇いた叫び」(Kawaita Sakebi), was used as the opening for the original Yu-Gi-Oh! series from Toei in 1998.