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Flow
Flow
Japanese rock band
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LiSA
LiSA
Japanese singer-songwriter (1987-)
2
Stereopony
Stereopony
Japanese band
3
Spyair
Spyair
Japanese rock band (2005-)
4
Lia
Lia
Japanese singer
5
Scandal
Scandal
Japanese pop rock band
6
Miho Komatsu
Miho Komatsu
Japanese singer
7
Kana-Boon
Kana-Boon
Japanese music group
8
UVERworld
UVERworld
Japanese rock band
9
Takanori Nishikawa
Takanori Nishikawa
Japanese musician
10
Jinn
Jinn
4-member Japanese rock band
11
LM.C
LM.C
Japanese band
12
High and Mighty Color
High and Mighty Color
Japanese rock band
13
The Pillows
The Pillows
Japanese alternative rock band
14
Myth & Roid
Myth & Roid
Japanese pop rock band
15
Bump of Chicken
Bump of Chicken
Japanese rock band (1996 - )
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Masayoshi Ōishi
Masayoshi Ōishi
Japanese singer-songwriter
17
ClariS
ClariS
Japanese pop duo
18
L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
19
Egoist
Egoist
Japanese music group (2011-)
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Nightmare
Nightmare
band from Japan
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May'n
May'n
Japanese singer (1989-)
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Megumi Nakajima
Megumi Nakajima
Japanese voice actress and singer (1989-)
23
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
24
Sukima Switch
Sukima Switch
Japanese musical duo (1999-)
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Rev Theory
Rev Theory
American hard rock band
26
Eir Aoi
Eir Aoi
Japanese singer
27
Dream
Dream
Japanese pop girl group (2000-)
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School Food Punishment
School Food Punishment
Japanese musical group
29
Supercell
Supercell
Japanese music creator group (2009–)
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Mami Kawada
Mami Kawada
Japanese pop singer
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Bish
Bish
Japanese idol group (2015-)
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Yukinojō Mori
Yukinojō Mori
Japanese lyricist, poet, composer (1954-)
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Akiko Shikata
Akiko Shikata
Japanese singer, composer, game musician
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The Wombats
The Wombats
British band
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Vivid
Vivid
Japanese visual kei rock band
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Piko
Piko
Japanese singer
37
Nami Tamaki
Nami Tamaki
Japanese pop singer
38
Nana Kitade
Nana Kitade
Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
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Orange Range
Orange Range
Japanese rock band (2001-)
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Oleander
Oleander
post-grunge band from Sacramento, California, USA
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Jun Maeda
Jun Maeda
Japanese visual novel writer, composer and manga author
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Nagi Yanagi
Nagi Yanagi
Japanese singer-songwriter
43
Bowling for Soup
Bowling for Soup
American pop-punk/rock band formed in 1994
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Galneryus
Galneryus
Japanese band
45
SID
SID
Japanese band
46
Judy and Mary
Judy and Mary
Japanese rock band
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Reona
Reona
Japanese musician and cosplayer (1998-)
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Buck-Tick
Buck-Tick
J-rock band
49
Natsumi Kiyoura
Natsumi Kiyoura
Japanese singer and actress (1990-)
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Ikimono-gakari
Ikimono-gakari
Japanese band
51
Bôa
Bôa
British alternative/indie band
52
Sound Horizon
Sound Horizon
Japanese band
Long Shot Party
musical artist

Long Shot Party

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musical artist
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Long Shot Party (often stylized as LONG SHOT PARTY) was a Japanese six-piece ska band, formed in Sendai, 1998. They released their first mini-album titled Making Ourself Understood in our Sounds in January 2000. And then, in October 2002, their first full album Delta Force released on the Indie Label.

On October 2007, they signed with a major label, DefSTAR Records, and released their first major single, "Distance", in January 2008, which was used as the second opening theme for the anime series Naruto Shippuden. Their single "Ano Hi Time Machine" was an opening theme of the anime television series Zoku Natsume Yūjinchō. The band broke up in 2010.