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  2. Yoshiki: Under the Sky - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiki: Under the Sky is a 2023 music documentary film directed by Japanese musician and composer Yoshiki, leader of the rock bands X Japan and The Last Rockstars, and produced by Sid Ganis, Mark Ritchie, Doug Kluthe, and Aaron Latham-James.

  3. We Are X - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiki and Kijak appeared for the screening and a Q&A. [21] [22] At the box office, the film made $45,270 in the US and Canada, and $3,124,876 worldwide. [3] The film was scheduled to have its world premiere at the Wembley Arena in London on March 12, 2016. X Japan was to perform at the venue that same day with the event being called "X Day."

  4. X Japan - Wikipedia

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    Toshi and Yoshiki at Japan Expo 2010. On July 1, the band appeared at Club Nokia in Los Angeles where they performed an acoustic setlist, and recorded a music video for the new song, "Born to Be Free". [89] [90] On July 4, the two founding members Toshi and Yoshiki, appeared in Paris at the Japan Expo 2010 where they performed some songs. [91]

  5. Yoshiki, glam-rocker responsible for 'changing Japan's ... - AOL

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    Yoshiki’s new bandmates (but longtime friends) are equally gushing as they express how honored they are to share the stage with what Miyavi calls their “leader” — but Yoshiki insists, “I ...

  6. Untitled X Japan album - Wikipedia

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    In January 2012, Yoshiki said the album was 90% complete and would "be released in 2012 for sure." [37] In June 2015 the album was announced to be scheduled for release on March 11, 2016, a day before what was dubbed "X Day", which included a concert at Wembley Arena and a screening of the We Are X documentary film about the band. [38]

  7. Toshi (musician) - Wikipedia

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    At this time Toshi was a guitar player, but following the departure of their vocalist, Toshi was selected for the position after being deemed the best singer remaining in the group. [3] In 1982, Noise disbanded and Yoshiki and Toshi formed a new band, naming it X while they tried to think of another name, but the name stuck.

  8. Orgasm (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Orgasm" was the first release by drummer Yoshiki's own record label Extasy Records. [2] Unusually, the band's name, X, is written on the cover in Japanese as エックス . [ 1 ] All 1,500 copies sold out, [ 3 ] and in his biography Yoshiki says an additional pressing of 2,500 copies was scheduled, but was cancelled as guitarist Jun and ...

  9. Yoshiki discography - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiki Selection: Release date: December 12, 1991 ... October 3, 2007 — "Rosa -Movie Mix-" Release date: April 29, 2009 ... Release date: January 24, 2011; ToshI ...