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Matenrou Opera
Matenrou Opera
band
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Miyavi
Miyavi
Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
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Glay
Glay
rock band from Japan (1988-)
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X Japan
X Japan
Japanese rock band
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Luna Sea
Luna Sea
Japanese rock band
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the GazettE
the GazettE
Japanese band
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Girugamesh
Girugamesh
Japanese band
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Malice Mizer
Malice Mizer
Japanese band
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Hide
Hide
Japanese musician
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Vamps
Vamps
Japanese rock duo
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Moi dix Mois
Moi dix Mois
Japanese visual kei gothic metal band
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L'Arc-en-Ciel
L'Arc-en-Ciel
Japanese rock band
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Destrose
Destrose
Japanese all-female heavy metal band
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Ryuichi Kawamura
Ryuichi Kawamura
Japanese singer, actor, music producer, novelist (1970-)
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One Ok Rock
One Ok Rock
Japanese rock band
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Sugizo
Sugizo
Japanese rock musician and music producer (1969-)
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Head Phones President
Head Phones President
japanese metal band
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D'espairsRay
D'espairsRay
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Buck-Tick
Buck-Tick
J-rock band
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Daizystripper
Daizystripper
band
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Band-Maid
Band-Maid
Japanese five-piece female hard rock band
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Tokio Hotel
Tokio Hotel
German pop band
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KinKi Kids
KinKi Kids
Japanese idol duo (1993-) Johnny & Associates
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Dead End
Dead End
rock band from Japan
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PrizmaX
PrizmaX
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OreSkaBand
OreSkaBand
band
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Dream Theater
Dream Theater
American progressive metal band
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LAZYgunsBRISKY
LAZYgunsBRISKY
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Coldrain
Coldrain
Japanese metal band
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Stereopony
Stereopony
Japanese band
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Dir En Grey
Dir En Grey
Japanese rock band
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Aldious
Aldious
Japanese all-female heavy metal band
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Galneryus
Galneryus
Japanese band
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Sekai no Owari
Sekai no Owari
Japanese rock band
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Toshi
Toshi
Japanese musician
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Minori Chihara
Minori Chihara
Japanese voice actress and singer
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Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Japanese alternative rock band
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CNBLUE
CNBLUE
South Korean rock band
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Babymetal
Babymetal
Japanese all-female metal group
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The Pillows
The Pillows
Japanese alternative rock band
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Shpongle
Shpongle
band
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R5
R5
American pop rock band
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Japanese visual kei metal band
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Versailles (known as Versailles Philharmonic Quintet in North America) is a Japanese visual kei symphonic power metal band formed in 2007 by vocalist Kamijo and guitarist Hizaki. After recruiting bassist Jasmine You, drummer Yuki and guitarist Teru, they performed their first show on June 23. Their key characteristics are their Rococo-esque costumes, dueling guitars and heavy but melodic arrangements. The group gained a significant worldwide following soon after forming as their debut EP Lyrical Sympathy (2007), released by Kamijo's own label Sherow Artist Society, received a simultaneous European release and they performed in Europe and the United States the following year. Their first full-length album, Noble released in 2008, was also released in North America in 2009.

Versailles signed to major label Warner Music Japan in mid-2009, however, on August 9, days after announcing he would be suspending activities for health reasons, Jasmine You died. Their major debut album Jubilee (2010) was completed with Hizaki performing the unfinished bass tracks. They went on a world tour that took them to Latin America and Europe and ended with new bassist Masashi officially joining. 2011 began with the whole band starring in their own television show titled Onegai Kanaete Versailles (おねがいかなえてヴェルサイユ, lit. "Fulfill My Wish Versailles"), that ran from January to March. Their third album Holy Grail (2011) was their highest charting, reaching number 12 on the Oricon, and was supported by their second world tour. On July 20, 2012, Versailles announced they would be stopping all activities at the end of the year. They released their last album, the self-titled Versailles, on September 26 and after a short tour, performed their last concert at NHK Hall on December 20. The band resumed activities at a concert on December 28, 2015 at Zepp DiverCity in Tokyo.