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Selasa, 26 Oktober 2010

The Next Kamen Rider Heisei

Kamen Rider OOO


 

Kamen Rider OOO
Series logo intended for the title card.
The logo for Kamen Rider OOO.
Genre Tokusatsu
Created by Shotaro Ishinomori
Written by Yasuko Kobayashi
Directed by Ryuta Tasaki
Takayuki Shibasaki
Starring Shu Watanabe
Ryosuke Miura
Riho Takada
Narrated by Jōji Nakata
Opening theme "Anything Goes!" by Maki Ohguro
Composer(s) Kōtarō Nakagawa
Country of origin Japan
Language(s) Japanese
No. of episodes Ongoing (List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Kengo Motoi (TV Asahi)
Naomi Takebe
Kazuhiro Takahashi (Toei)
Running time 24-25 min. (per episode)
Production company(s) Toei Company
Distributor Toei Company
Broadcast
Original channel TV Asahi
Original airing September 5, 2010 (2010-09-05)
Chronology
Preceded by Kamen Rider W
External links
Official website
Kamen Rider OOO (仮面ライダーオーズ/OOO Kamen Raidā Ōzu?) is the twelfth series in the Heisei period run of the Kamen Rider Series, and the twenty-first overall. It began airing on September 5, 2010, the week following the conclusion of Kamen Rider W,[1] joining Tensou Sentai Goseiger in the Super Hero Time lineup. The series' titular Kamen Rider made a cameo appearance in the film Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate. The catchphrase for the series is "I'll transform!!!" (俺が変身する!!! Ore ga henshin suru!!!?).

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Production

OOO is written by Yasuko Kobayashi, known for the screenplays of Kamen Rider Ryuki, Den-O, and several Super Sentai Series. The creature designers are Yutaka Izubuchi, known for his work on the Lords in Kamen Rider Agito, and Tamotsu Shinohara, known for his work on the Mirror Monsters of Ryuki and the Orphnoch of Kamen Rider 555.[1] Unlike several previous Heisei Rider Series, no alternate name has been given yet for the three O's in the title (W(ダブル) read as "Double" and 555(ファイズ) read as "Φ's/Phi's/Faiz") aside from an alternate spelling of the name of the main Kamen Rider: Ooz.[2] Both "OOO" and "Ooz" are intended to be read as "O's", referring to the multiple uses of the letter O in the title as well as "multiple kings" (王s Ōzu?). The title OOO signifies the three medals that the main Kamen Rider uses to transform as well as being representative of the infinity symbol (\infty) with an additional circle.

Story

Eiji Hino is a man who has no dreams, no job, and no family. When animal-like monsters called Greeed awaken after their 800 year slumber to attack humans and feed off of their desire, a bird-type Greeed called Ankh gives Eiji a belt and three Medals to fight the Greeed so he can become the predestined Multi King. This allows Eiji to become Kamen Rider OOO. The mysterious Kougami Foundation approaches him and begins assisting him in his fight against the Greeed, but their true motives are not clear. When Eiji fights for the first time, he starts to realize what it means "to be alive".[1]

Episodes

Each episode title of Kamen Rider OOO consists of three objects featured in the episode.
  1. Medals, Underwear, and a Mysterious Arm (メダルとパンツと謎の腕 Medaru to Pantsu to Nazo no Ude?)
  2. Desire, Ice Pops, and Presents (欲望とアイスとプレゼント Yokubō to Aisu to Purezento?)
  3. A Cat, Evolution, and a Glutton (ネコと進化と食いしん坊 Neko to Shinka to Kuishinbō?)
  4. Doubt, a Picture Message, and a Helping Hand (疑いと写メと救いの手 Utagai to Shame to Sukui no Te?)
  5. A Game of Tag, a Nest, and a Rich Girl (追いかけっこと巣とセレブ Oikakekko to Su to Serebu?)
  6. Fashion, a Contract, and the Strongest Combo (お洋服と契約と最強コンボ Oyōfuku to Keiyaku to Saikyō Konbo?)
  7. A Lousy Husband, a Trap, and a Jackpot (ダメ亭主と罠と大当たり Dame Teishu to Wana to Ōatari?)
  8. Sabotage, Having No Greed, and Taking a Break (サボりと無欲と休憩中 Sabori to Muyoku to Kyūkeichū?)
  9. Soaking Wet, the Past, and the Burning Hot Combo (ずぶぬれと過去と灼熱コンボ Zubunure to Kako to Shakunetsu Konbo?)

Films

A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate

The character of Eiji Hino (portrayed by Watanabe) and Kamen Rider OOO make their debut appearance in Kamen Rider W's second film Kamen Rider W Forever: A to Z/The Gaia Memories of Fate.

Movie War Core

After the end credits of W Forever, a short teaser featuring Kamen Rider Double and Kamen Rider OOO states that there will be a crossover film featuring both series' characters, much like Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider W & Decade: Movie War 2010. It is titled Kamen Rider × Kamen Rider OOO & W featuring Skull: Movie War Core (仮面ライダー×仮面ライダーオーズ&ダブル feat.スカル MOVIE大戦CORE Kamen Raidā × Kamen Raidā Ōzu ando Daburu feat. Sukaru: Mūbī Taisen Koa?). As part of it, OOO's film Kamen Rider OOO: Nobunaga's Desire (仮面ライダーオーズ ノブナガの欲望 Kamen Raidā Ōzu Nobunaga no Yokubō?) will open in Japanese theaters on December 18, 2010.[3]

Video game

A port of Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes titled Kamen Rider: Climax Heroes OOO (仮面ライダー クライマックスヒーローズ オーズ Kamen Raidā Kuraimakkusu Hīrōzu Ōzu?) is set for release on both the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo Wii on December 2, 2010. In addition to adding Kamen Rider OOO to the game, the previous Heisei Riders' most powerful forms (e.g., Kuuga Ultimate Form & Double CycloneJoker Xtreme) are added as playable characters as well as other Heisei Kamen Riders not included in either of the two previous versions.[4][5]

Cast

  • Eiji Hino (火野 映司 Hino Eiji?): Shu Watanabe (渡部 秀 Watanabe Shū?)[6]
  • Ankh/Shingo Izumi (アンク/泉 信吾 Anku/Izumi Shingo?): Ryosuke Miura (三浦 涼介 Miura Ryōsuke?)
  • Hina Izumi (泉 比奈 Izumi Hina?): Riho Takada (高田 里穂 Takada Riho?)
  • Shintaro Goto (後藤 慎太郎 Gotō Shintarō?): Asaya Kimijima (君嶋 麻耶 Kimijima Asaya?)
  • Erika Satonaka (里中 エリカ Satonaka Erika?): Mayuko Arisue (有末 麻祐子 Arisue Mayuko?)
  • Chiyoko Shiraishi (白石 千世子 Shiraishi Chiyoko?): Marie Kai (甲斐 まり恵 Kai Marie?)
  • Kousei Kougami (鴻上 光生 Kōgami Kōsei?): Takashi Ukaji (宇梶 剛士 Ukaji Takashi?)
  • Kiyoto Maki (真木 清人 Maki Kiyoto?): Yu Kamio (神尾 佑 Kamio Yū?)[7]
  • Uva (ウヴァ?): Yūsuke Yamada (山田 悠介 Yamada Yūsuke?)[8]
  • Kazari (カザリ?): Taito Hashimoto (橋本 汰斗 Hashimoto Taito?)[8]
  • Gamel (ガメル Gameru?): Hiroyuki Matsumoto (松本 博之 Matsumoto Hiroyuki?)[8]
  • Mezool (メズール Mezūru?, Voice): Yukana (ゆかな?)[8]
  • Mezool (Human Form) (メズール(人間形態) Mezūru (Ningen Keitai)?): Honoka Miki (未来 穂香 Miki Honoka?)
  • O Scanner Voice (オースキャナー音声 Ōsukyanā Onsei?): Akira Kushida (串田 アキラ Kushida Akira?)
  • Narration (ナレーション Narēshon?): Jōji Nakata (中田 譲治 Nakata Jōji?)

Suit actors

Songs

Opening theme
Ending themes
  • "Regret nothing ~Tighten Up~"
    "Regret nothing ~Tighten Up~" was recorded throughout late September 2010 and recording completed on October 2, 2010. Shuhei Naruse is the song's producer and it is performed by Shu Watanabe under the name of his character Eiji Hino[16] with Akira Kushida providing the "Ta-To-Ba" beat. It was first used in the October 3, 2010, episode.[17] The pronunciation of "Tighten Up" is intended to mimic the pronunciation of "Tatoba". When played during scenes with other forms, the "TaToBa" is removed from the song.[18]

  • "Got to keep it real"
    • Lyrics: Shoko Fujibayashi
    • Composition & Arrangement: Shuhei Naruse
    • Artist: Eiji Hino (Shu Watanabe)
    • Episodes: 6
    The title of "Got to keep it real", Gatakiriba Combo's theme song, was revealed on Shu Watanabe's official blog on Gree.jp.[19] In this song, Akira Kushida provides the "Gata-Kiri-Ba" beat. The pronunciation of "Got to keep it real" is intended to resemble the pronunciation of "Gatakiriba".[18]

The first soundtrack for Kamen Rider OOO is scheduled for release on November 17, 2010, including edits of the series' opening and ending themes.[20]

J-Rocks

J-Rocks


J-Rocks

J-Rocks at 2008 Soundrenaline
Background information
Origin Jakarta, Indonesia
Genres alternative rock, Pop Rock
Years active 2003 – present
Labels Aquarius Musikindo
Website j-rocks.co.id
Members
Iman Taufik Rachman
Sony Ismail Robbayani
Swara Wimayoga
Anton Rudi Kelces
J-Rocks is an Indonesian rock band formed in 2003 with the members: Iman (Lead vocal, Rhythm guitar), Sony (Lead guitar), Wima (Bass guitar) and Anton (Drums). The music style of J-Rocks recognized as Rock or Pop rock but heavily influenced by the Japanese style of rock music. J-Rocks fans are called J-Rockstars.[1]

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1.History

In 2004, J-Rocks competed at the music competition, Nescafe Get Started, in Jakarta that were sponsored by a record label, Aquarius Musikindo. They managed to won the competition and the opportunity to contribute in a compilation album, Nescafe Get Started, which was the beginning of their cooperation with Aquarius Musikindo. Finally, they succeeded in launching their debut album, Topeng Sahabat, with record label Aquarius Musikindo in 2005 and also filled two songs on the soundtrack album of the motion picture Dealova. Those songs were "Serba Salah" and "Into The Silent".
The band started to gain popularity since their second album, Spirit, in 2007. They played a variety of musical styles in the album, including: Rock 'n Roll, Waltz, Symphonic Metal, Blues, Classical music, and others. In the single "Kau Curi Lagi", they collaborated with a female guitarist, Prisa Rianzi. They also made a music video in Japan for the single "Juwita Hati". It was handled by music video director Hedy Suryawan. Some regions in Japan, including Shibuya and Harajuku were used as the shooting location. That music video has increased J-Rocks' popularity quite significantly in Indonesia.

2.Abbey Road Studios

J-Rocks made their mark as the first Indonesian band to have recorded at the world-famous Abbey Road studios in the United Kingdom. The recording and mixing process were performed during the five days from 12-16 October 2008. At Abbey Road studios, they were helped by Chris Butler, a renowned sound engineer. The result was their EP album, Road to Abbey, which contained 5 songs, released in 2009. The album cover's image portrayed band members crossing Abbey Road's zebra cross, imitating the style of The Beatles in the 1969 album, Abbey Road.[2]

3.Band members

  • Iman – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2003-present)
  • Sony – lead guitar (2003-present)
  • Wima – bass guitar (2003-present)
  • Anton – drums (2003-present)

4.Discography

    4.1 Studio albums

   4.2 EP's

Minggu, 24 Oktober 2010

J-Rocks Menyulap Kamar Villa Menjadi Studio Musik

Menyulap Kamar Villa Menjadi Studio Musik

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Kamar villa yang mirip kamar hotel berubah menjadi 180 derajat untuk keperluan workshop J-Rocks. Butuh usaha yang tidak mudah untuk membuat ruangan workshop yang pas. Itupun dilakukan tengah malam.

Persis tengah malam (4/10) rombongan J-Rocks masuk Villa di daerah Sentul Bogor. Villa dua lantai itu cukup besar. Raungan bawah ada yang dipakai sebagai lapangan futsal. Bukit dapat dilihat di depan dan belakang villa.

Semua orang turun dari mobil dan berpencar untuk mencari tempat yang pas untuk menempatkan alat-alat musik. Semua kamar dan ruangan diperiksa. “Gak ada orang yang protes kalau kita berisik di sini kan?” Kata Sony.

Akhirnya keempat personel J-Rocks sepakat untuk menggunakan sebuah kamar yang ada di pojok villa. Letaknya di lantai dua. Ruangan  yang tadinya rapi dan lengkap seperti kamar hotel itupun dirombak total. Tempat tidur dikeluarkan. Kursi dan meja yang tidak dipakai juga ikut dibersihkan. Ruangan ukuran 4 X 4 meter itu terlihat lapang.

Itu tidak berlangsung lama. Ruangan kembali penuh dengan hardcase dan barang-barang lain yang dibawa dari Jakarta. Ada delapan gitar, dua buah bass, satu set drum elektrik, amplifier buat gitar dan bass, keyboard controller, biola dan banyak lagi. Dua personal computer yang dibawa oleh Sony dan Andrie , additional keyboardist J-Rocks ikut menyesaki ruangan itu. Andrie bertugas sebagai operator rekaman.

Iman, Sony, Wima dan Anton serta dibantu Andrie, Abek, kru J-Rocks dan penjaga vila mengangkat barang-barang itu sendiri. Satu-persatu dikeluarkan dari mobil dan diangkat ke lantai dua.

Proses setting alatpun dimulai. Pertama menentukan posisi yang pas untuk tiap alat. Sony meminta drumnya elektriknya menghadap ke luar ruangan. "Bosen lihat mereka terus,"  candanya. Pertama dipasang adalah komputer untuk sebagai alat kontrol suara. Semua orang bekerja. Seperti Anton, ia memasang drumnya sendiri.

Pukul 02.20 setting ruangan selesai. Ruangan berubah total. Lebih mirip sebuah studio musik. Semua instrumen telah dikeluarkan dari hardcase-nya. Hardcase yang tidak digunakan lagi,  dipindah ke ruangan lain. Tiap personel mempunyai tempat sendiri-sendiri. Wima memilih dekat jendela berseberangan dengan Anton. Sony memilih di dekat komputer. Iman lesehan di karpet. Sesekali ia memainkan gitar sambil berdiri.

Waktu jam-session dimulai. Belum ada vokal. Hanya instrument yang dimainkan. Beberapa  kali berhenti sesaat untuk diskusi. Wima dan Anton terlibat berapa percakapan untuk menentukan beat lagu. Begitu juga Iman dan Sony. Suasana mulai menghangat. Menjelang subuh, sekitar pukul empat pagi. Latihan harus diakhiri tiba-tiba karena aliran listrik putus.

The Gazette

The Gazette 





 

the GazettE
Origin Japan
Genres Alternative metal
Hard rock
Punk rock[1]
Years active 2002 – present
Labels Matina (2002 - 2003)
King Records (2005 - 2010)
PS Company (2005 - present)
CLJ Records (2006 - present)
Sony Music Records (2010 - present)
Website http://www.pscompany.co.jp/gazette/
Members
Ruki
Uruha
Aoi
Reita
Kai
Past members
Yune
The Gazette (ガゼット Gazetto?), stylized as the GazettE, is a Japanese visual kei-based[1] rock band formed early in 2002, currently signed to Sony Music Japan's VVV Records.

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Biography

2002: Conception and early work

The foundations of the band began with Ruki (vocals), Reita (bass), and Uruha (guitar). After being involved with other bands in the visual scene, the trio decided that the GazettE would be their last band[2]. They recruited Aoi (guitar) and Yune (drums) from disbanded visual band Artia and so began the GazettE in January 2002.[3][2]
Originally signed to Matina, they released their first single, "Wakaremichi", and a video release on April 30, 2002[4]. They re-released Wakaremichi and the video release in June of the same year[4]. By September, they had released "Kichiku Kyoushi (32sai Dokushin) no Nousatsu Kouza" and their second PV release. In October they played their first one-man live. On Christmas, the 5-song compilation 妖幻鏡moon including the Gazette's song "Yougenkyou" was released [5].

[edit] 2003: New drummer and Cockayne Soup

In early 2003, Yune decided to leave the band, and he was replaced by Kai. Shortly after, they signed with the PS Company label and in May, released their first EP, Cockayne Soup. They started their first tour, with the band Hanamuke, and along with the tour, the bands collaborated on two songs. A second tour followed with the band Vidoll, and the bands were featured together on the November issue of Cure, a magazine focusing on Visual Kei bands.[6]
In early December, they played a co-headlining show with Deadman. On December 28 they performed at Fool's Mate magazine's Beauti-fool's Fest which was later released on DVD.

2004: Disorder

On January 16, 2004 they recorded a solo performance at the Shibuya-AX, which was released on DVD as Tokyo Saihan -Judgment Day-.[3] On March 30, 2004 they released their Madara mini-album, which reached #2 on the Oricon Indie Charts. Madara was followed in May by a companion DVD, which included six music videos and an in-the-studio documentary. The same month, the GazettE was featured in Shoxx magazine's Expect Rush III, a catalogue of independent Visual Kei artists.[7] A second live DVD, Heisei Banka, was released in August.[3] During September and October they toured with fellow PS Company bands Kra and BIS. Their debut album, Disorder, was released in October and made it to the top 5 of the indies Oricon Daily Charts.
The band spent the remainder of 2004 and 2005 touring extensively, releasing Gama, another mini-album, in August.

2005-2006: Nil and Nameless Liberty Six Guns

In 2005, the band released their first major label single, Cassis, in December.[8]
Starting 2006 with a name change—from Japanese characters to a romanized script—they released Nil, their second full-length album, on February 8, 2006,[3] and embarked on another Japanese tour, ending at the venue Nippon Budokan.[9] That July, the GazettE performed at the Beethovenhalle in Bonn, Germany, their first show outside of Asia. The concerts were arranged in conjunction with the AnimagiC anime and manga convention.[10]

2007-2009: Stacked Rubbish and DIM

Three more singles were released followed by another studio album, Stacked Rubbish on July 4, 2007. It reached #2 on the Oricon charts within a day from the release. The album debut was followed by a promotional tour from July through September. In October, the GazettE embarked on their first European tour, performing in England, Finland, France, and Germany.
A single named "Guren" was released on February 13, 2008, which landed a #1 spot on the Oricon Charts. It was announced that a new DVD would be released in August, and a new single Leech in Autumn 2008 [11], which also landed a #1 spot on the Oricon daily charts.[12]
The GazettE accomplished a one man tour through all of October called "From the Distorted City," referencing to the song "Distorted Daytime" in their single "Leech," which portrays Tokyo as a "distorted city," in terms of the society and political crisis sweeping over Japan.
On November 15, 2008, the GazettE hosted their first secret show in Shinjuku Station. Originally, around two-hundred fifty people were to be anticipated, but instead, over seven thousand attended, the most in the band's history. Due to the amount of people on the streets, the police were forced to shut it down after two songs.[12][13]
On January 3, 2009, the GazettE performed alongside their fellow bands signed to the PS Company label to celebrate the record label's tenth anniversary, where they announced they would release a new single called "Distress and Coma", which was preceded by a seventh-anniversary performance on March 10 at Makuhari Messe Convention Hall.
The band released their next full-length studio album, "DIM" in the summer, followed by another Japan-wide summer tour starting in July, for which the tour's final show was held at Saitama Super Arena.
On October 7, 2009, they released their new single called "BEFORE I DECAY". On December 24, the GazettE held a Christmas Eve live to close out the year called "A HYMN OF THE CRUXIFIXION".[14]

2010: Transfer to Sony Music Records

On March 2010, the band embarked on "THE END OF STILLNESS" fan club only tour.[14]
After the fanclub tour, the band then announced another single and a live tour, which is named "TOUR10 NAMELESS LIBERTY SIX BULLETS" starting in July with two consecutive nights at the Nippon Budokan.[15] On August 4, 2010, they released a DVD of the band's ten promotional videos (aptly titled FILM BUG II). Among all of these events, the band has announced that they would be transferring from King Records to Sony Music Records, with the release of their seventeenth single "SHIVER", which was also selected as the opening theme song to the Sony anime series Kuroshitsuji II, was released on July 21, 2010.[16]
Right after the release of "SHIVER", the band announced the location for the final of the tour for "TOUR10 NAMELESS LIBERTY SIX BULLETS" which would be Tokyo Dome, and two new singles "Red" and "PLEDGE". [17] "Red" was released on September 22, 2010 and "PLEDGE" will be released on December 15, 2010. [18]

Musical style

the GazettE's musical style varies greatly, but it is generally thought of to be a form of rock music while delving into the genres of heavy metal like "Ogre" and alternative metal like "Taion" and "The Invisible Wall". Songs like "Silly God Disco" and "Swallowtail on the Death Valley" feature a funk rock sound, while songs like "LEECH" and "Hyena" feature a hard rock sound. Other songs like "Maggots", "Discharge" and "Headache Man" dwell into heavier forms of music, in particular, metalcore. the GazettE also uses a wide range of synthesized sounds during their songs, including female voices, shown in songs such as "Filth in the beauty," and "Leech". the GazettE utilizes various tunings to achieve different atmospheres and style of music. They originally used standard tuning but overtime have shifted into 1 step down and are now currently using Drop B as their primary tuning.[citation needed]
Within all their heavy work, The Gazette has also produced a number of ballads, including "Nakigahara,", "Reila", "Guren", and "Cassis".

Discography

The Gazette discography
Releases
Studio albums 4
Compilation albums 1
Extended plays 6
Singles 18
Video albums 2

Albums & EPs

Year Title Type Chart positions
2003 Cockayne Soup EP
2003 Akuyuukai EP
2003 Supermargarita EP
2003 Hankou Seimeibun EP
2004 Madara EP
2004 Disorder Studio album 19
2005 Gama EP
2006 NIL Studio album 4
2006 Dainihon Itangeishateki... Compilation album
2007 Stacked Rubbish Studio album 2
2009 DIM Studio album 5

Singles

Compilations

  • "Yougenkyou"(妖幻鏡moon) (December 25, 2002, Eternal)
    • (With the song "Okuribi" (おくり火))
  • "Kaleidoscope" (May 1, 2003, PS Company)
    • (With the songs "Back Drop Junkie [Nancy]" and "Akai One Piece" (赤いワンピース))
  • "Hanamuke & Gazette live"(男尻ツアーファイナル) (May 6, 2003, PS Company)
    • (With the song "Machibouke no Kouen de" (待ちぼうけの公園))
  • "Japanesque Rock Collectionz" (July 28, 2004)
    • (With the song "Okuribi" (おくり火))
  • "Rock Nippon Shouji Nori ko Selection" (ロックNIPPON 東海林のり子セレクション) (January 24, 2007)

Other releases

  • "Juuyon sai no naifu" / 14 sai no knife(十四歳のナイフ) (September 11, 2004, PS Company)
  • "Chigire"(チギレ) (August 2005, PS Company)
  • "Verwelktes Gedicht" (October 20, 2005, PS Company)
    • (With the song "Kare uta"(枯詩))

Videography

  • Shichoukaku Shitsu (視聴覚 質) (August 30, 2002)
  • Sentimental Video (センチメンタルビデオ) (March 1, 2003)
  • -Matina- Final Prelude Live (April 10, 2003) (Various artists)
  • Hyakkiyagyou (百鬼家行) (October 1, 2003)
  • Tokyo Saihan -Judgement Day- (東京裁判-Judgement Day-) (April 28, 2004, PS Company)
  • Madara (DVD) (斑蠡-Madara-) (May 26, 2004, PS Company)
  • Heisei Banka (平成挽歌) (August 25, 2004)
  • Peace & Smile Carnival Tour 2005 (~笑顔でファッキュー~) Live DVD (2006) (with Miyavi, Kagrra, Kra, Alice Nine)
  • Standing Tour 2005 Final Maximum Royal Disorder at 2005.4.17 Shibuya Kokaido Live(STANDING TOUR 2005 FINAL「M.R.D」at 2005.4.17 渋谷公会堂) (July 6, 2005)
  • Film Bug I (June 7, 2006, PS Company)
  • Standing Tour 2006 Nameless Liberty. Six Guns... -Tour Final- at Nippon Budokan (September 6, 2006)
  • Tour 2006-2007 Decomposition Beauty—Final "Meaningless Art That People Showed" at Yokohama Arena (June 13, 2007)
  • Tour 2007-2008 Stacked Rubbish Grand Finale [Repeated Countless Error] at Yoyogi National Gymnasium (August 6, 2008)
  • Peace & Smile Carnival Tour 2009 at Nippon Budokan (April 15, 2009) (with Miyavi, Kagrra, Kra, Alice Nine, Screw & Sug)
  • Tour09-DIM SCENE- Final at Saitama Super Arena (December 16, 2009)
  • FILM BUG II (August 4, 2010)

References

  1. ^ a b Shoxx http://cljrecords.com/cms/content/view/27/49/
  2. ^ a b Fool's Mate April 2006 April 2006
  3. ^ a b c d Gazette's page at Grass Thread Retrieved August 19, 2007
  4. ^ a b "GazettE Bio Page" Retrieved April 2, 2010
  5. ^ [www.visunavi.com] Retrieved April 2, 2010
  6. ^ Cure Vol 2 Nov 2003
  7. ^ Expect Rush III
  8. ^ King Records Official Site Retrieved August 16, 2007
  9. ^ Gazette at the Top JAME News Retrieved August 19, 2007
  10. ^ Gazette in Germany This Summer JAME News Retrieved on August 19, 2007
  11. ^ New DVD and Single announced PSC Staff blog Retrieved April 20, 2008
  12. ^ a b Sponichi Annex ガゼットが街頭ライブ!当局指示で即中止に Nov 16 2008 News report Retrieved December 7, 2008 (Japanese)
  13. ^ Daily Sports Online Nov 16 2008 News report ガゼット 新宿駅前で7000人ライブ Retrieved December 7, 2008 (Japanese)
  14. ^ a b [1] Dec 25 2009 Live report the GazettE、初のクリスマスイヴライブで雪 Retrieved March 22, 2010 (Japanese)
  15. ^ "the GazettE Will Continue Running as a Live Band in 2010!". Musicjapanplus. 2010-04-01. http://www.musicjapanplus.jp/news/?action=detail&news_id=4382&start=1. Retrieved 2010-04-01. 
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