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  2. Glory, Glory, to the World - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Glory to the World" features the band playing in a church and an actor portraying Jesus Christ resurrected in the current era. [12] The music video for "Winds of Transylvania" features Asami dressed in a black outfit based on that of the main character in Vlad Love, while one version of it also features scenes from the ...

  3. Judgement Day (Lovebites album) - Wikipedia

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    Asami said a key point of the song is the 7 8 time signature, but there are a number of tricky additions, such as slightly changing the riffs. [3] Midori explained how the riff starts in 7 8 time but switches to 8 8, and chose the song as the best guitar track on the album. [5]

  4. Lovebites (band) - Wikipedia

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    Lovebites (stylized as LOVEBITES) is a Japanese heavy metal band, formed in 2016 by former Destrose members Miho and Haruna. Its lineup currently consists of Haruna on drums, Midori and Miyako on guitar, Asami on vocals, and Fami on bass.

  5. Clockwork Immortality - Wikipedia

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    The final ballad track "Epilogue" is the first metal song Asami has ever written. Miyako admitted that despite its few notes, it was the song that took the most takes to record her guitars for as the slightest mistake was noticeable. Its outro subtly includes the theme from the opening track, "Addicted". [6]

  6. Electric Pentagram - Wikipedia

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    Although Asami typically comes up with the melody of a song before Mao provides an arrangement, for "A Frozen Serenade" the arrangement was solidified first. [1] Since Electric Pentagram was coming out in the winter, the singer wanted a sad winter ballad. [2] Asami knew she wanted to include acoustic guitar on the track.

  7. Awakening from Abyss - Wikipedia

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    For her bass parts on "Scream for Me", Miho was thinking of Anthrax's song "Lone Justice". [10] "Liar" is a rearrangement of "Just a Liar" by Mi-Ya's former band, A Drop of Joker. [8] Although originally a metalcore song, Miho and Asami liked it and Mi-Ya thought it would be a waste of a good song as the band broke up. [2] Dr.

  8. 'Last Christmas' is everywhere right now. Here's what Wham!'s ...

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    The latter is packed with fan service: The cast of the oh-so-’80s music video has a bittersweet reunion in Switzerland, where they poignantly remember Michael, who died on Christmas Day in 2016 ...

  9. The Lovebites EP - Wikipedia

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    From the very beginning, bassist and leader Miho knew she wanted to have English lyrics, and with vocalist Asami having studied abroad, three of the four songs on the EP are in English. [2] Two of them were composed and arranged in collaboration with Lightbringer keyboardist Mao. [3] Miho recorded her bass parts using an ESP AMAZE-ASM. [4]