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Cornelius
Cornelius
Japanese singer-songwriter, music producer, composer (1969-)
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Kahimi Karie
Kahimi Karie
Japanese musician
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Takako Minekawa
Takako Minekawa
Japanese musician
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Pizzicato Five
Pizzicato Five
Japanese band (1984-2001)
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Wink
Wink
Japanese idol duo (1988-)
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The Millennium
The Millennium
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Alvvays
Alvvays
Canadian indie pop band
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Aqua
Aqua
Danish-Norwegian music group
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The Isley Brothers
The Isley Brothers
American musical group
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Solefald
Solefald
Norwegian band
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Aztec Camera
Aztec Camera
British band
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Gipsy Kings
Gipsy Kings
French-Spanish musical group
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Fishmans
Fishmans
Japanese rock band (1987-)
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The Field Mice
The Field Mice
English indie rock band
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H-Blockx
H-Blockx
German rock band
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The Judds
The Judds
American country music duo
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Shalamar
Shalamar
American music group
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Electronic
Electronic
alternative dance band
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Dolly Mixture
Dolly Mixture
British new wave band
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Poster Children
Poster Children
American indie rock band
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Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys
British synth-pop duo
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Daryl Hall & John Oates
Daryl Hall & John Oates
American musical duo composed of Daryl Hall and John Oates
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Bôa
Bôa
British alternative/indie band
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Flipper
Flipper
American band
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Sawyer Brown
Sawyer Brown
American country music band
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Fushitsusha
Fushitsusha
Japanese rock band
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Cocteau Twins
Cocteau Twins
British band
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Stereolab
Stereolab
English band
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Eurythmics
Eurythmics
British music duo
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The Hidden Cameras
The Hidden Cameras
Canadian band
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Dust Brothers
Dust Brothers
American record producers
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Marching Band
Marching Band
Swedish musical duo
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Cock Robin
Cock Robin
American pop rock band
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The Outfield
The Outfield
Banda de Rock en Inglés
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The Murmurs
The Murmurs
band
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Dan Seals
Dan Seals
singer-songwriter
Members, past and present

Flipper's Guitar (フリッパーズ・ギター) were a Tokyo-based rock band led by (and later a duo of) Keigo Oyamada and Kenji Ozawa. The band were influenced by the chirpy sound of British 80s pop and post-punk groups like Haircut 100, Exhibit B, Orange Juice, The Style Council and Aztec Camera, as well as the fashionably eclectic sounds of early 90s Britain, from alternative dance to acid jazz.

The group were an important part of the Tokyo Shibuya-kei scene in the late 1980s to early 1990s, and Oyamada went on to produce work for Pizzicato Five and his close friend Kahimi Karie.

The band wears their influence on their sleeves, their song titles often citing their British artists' influence — Goodbye Our Pastels Badges, Haircut One Hundred, The Colourfield.

Following the demise of the band in 1991, the two members pursued solo careers. Ozawa released the album The Dogs Bark But The Caravan Moves On under his own name, and Oyamada began recording under the name of Cornelius. It was as Cornelius that Oyamada gained a minor cult following outside Japan, as well as remix work for the likes of Blur, Beck, and the Manic Street Preachers.