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  2. Detroit Metal City - Wikipedia

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    The series takes its name from the song "Detroit Rock City" by the American band Kiss. The manga was adapted into a twelve-episode (of thirteen minutes long and divided into two six-minute sections) original video animation (OVA) released in August 2008; a live action film adaptation also premiered in Japan in August 2008.

  3. Back-On - Wikipedia

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    Back-On (stylized as BACK-ON) is a Japanese rock band from Tokyo, Japan.They are known for performing opening themes to anime and games, such as the Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2 opening theme, "fly away"; the Air Gear opening theme, "Chain"; the Murder Princess opening theme "Hikari Sasuhou (fk Metal ver.)", and the Eyeshield 21 opening theme "Blaze Line".

  4. List of music and dance anime - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Music and dance anime, OVAs, ONAs, and films – Music is inseparable part of the plot or drives the plot: 1.)Characters individually or as a group (band, orchestra, dance crew...) either perform music pieces whether by singing or playing instruments or both, or dance to the music. 2.)

  5. The Pillows - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the FLCL anime became available in the United States, giving the band more notoriety outside of their native country. In October of the same year Thank You, My Twilight , The Pillows' tenth studio album, was released alongside a double-CD collection of B-sides entitled Another Morning, Another Pillows , following the promotional single ...

  6. Bocchi the Rock! - Wikipedia

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    Kessoku Band (結束バンド, Kessoku Bando, lit. "zip tie", a pun on "unity band") is the central band in the series, based in Starry, a live house in Shimokitazawa.The members' family names are derived from the real-life J-rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation, with their instrumental roles matching as well (for example, the Yamadas of both bands play bass).

  7. Re:Kessoku Band - Wikipedia

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    Re:Kessoku Band (Japanese: Re:結束バンド, Hepburn: Āru Ī Kessoku Bando) is the debut EP by Kessoku Band, a fictional rock band from the anime television series Bocchi the Rock!, released by Aniplex on August 14, 2024. It consists of six tracks, including the theme music of the two compilation films of the anime series.

  8. On-Gaku: Our Sound - Wikipedia

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    In return, Kenji has Morita’s band listen to their music. Morita is absolutely blown away by the raw, primal energy of the band, and asks if they will play an upcoming rock festival with them. Kenji agrees. The band begins to practice for the festival, but Kenji becomes despondent, claiming he’s now bored of the band.

  9. Sid (band) - Wikipedia

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    Sid (シド, Shido) (stylized in all caps when romanized) is a Japanese visual kei rock band, formed in 2003 and signed to Ki/oon Records. [1] [2] Formed by Mao, Shinji, Aki and Yūya, they are known for producing anime songs, such as for Fullmetal Alchemist, Bleach, Black Butler or Magi. Their first album, Renai, was produced with Sakura (ex ...