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  2. List of songs recorded by Buck-Tick - Wikipedia

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    "Campanella Hanataba o Kimi ni" 2023 Izora: Atsushi Sakurai "Candy" † 1996 Cosmos: Atsushi Sakurai "Capsule Tears -Plastic Syndrome III-" 1988 Seventh Heaven: Hisashi Imai "Castle in the Air" 1988 Seventh Heaven: Hisashi Imai "Check Up" 2000 One Life, One Death: Hisashi Imai "Chikashitsu no Melody" 1991 Kurutta Taiyou: Hisashi Imai "Chocolate ...

  3. Buck-Tick discography - Wikipedia

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    Buck-Tick are commonly credited as one of the founders of the visual kei movement. [1] Buck-Tick released both their debut independent and major label studio albums in 1987, and achieved breakthrough success the following year with the album Seventh Heaven (#3) and the single "Just One More Kiss". In 1989, Taboo became their first number-one album.

  4. Buck-Tick - Wikipedia

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    Buck-Tick performed two outdoor shows at Fuji-Q Highland Conifer Forest on July 31 and August 7, the second of which also featured Soft Ballet and The Mad Capsule Markets. [27] The album Shapeless was released in August and features ambient remixes of Buck-Tick songs by international artist such as Aphex Twin and Autechre. [27]

  5. Just One More Kiss (Buck-Tick song) - Wikipedia

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    It was the second single released by Buck-Tick in two years. It reached number 6 on the Oricon Chart and charted for 20 weeks. [2] It is band's 5th best-selling single, with over 147,000 copies sold. [3] The song earned the band a nomination for Best New Artist at the 30th Japan Record Awards. [4] [5] [6]

  6. Izora (album) - Wikipedia

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    Izora (異空) is the twenty-third studio album by the Japanese rock band Buck-Tick.It was released on April 12, 2023. [2] The album peaked at the 2nd position on the Oricon Albums Chart and is the band's first Top 3 album on Billboard Japan Hot Albums chart.

  7. Heaven (Buck-Tick song) - Wikipedia

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  8. Mountain Jews - Wikipedia

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    -"The Song of the Mountain Jews" [57] Mountain Jews have a military tradition and have been historically viewed as fierce warriors. Some historians suggest that the group traces its beginnings to Persian-Jewish soldiers who were stationed in the Caucasus by the Sasanian kings in the fifth or sixth century to protect the area from the onslaughts ...

  9. Abracadabra (Buck-Tick album) - Wikipedia

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    The album features three new recordings of previously released songs. "Kemonotachi no Yoru" had previously been released as a double A-side single alongside the non-album song "Rondo" a year prior, and "Datenshi" had been released as a single earlier the same year. Both songs appear in new remixed arrangements performed by frequent Buck-Tick ...