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  2. Shoxx - Wikipedia

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    Shoxx (stylized as SHOXX) was a Japanese music magazine published monthly by Ongakusenkasha founded by Seiichi Hoshiko.It focused on Japan's visual kei scene, featuring its most popular bands as well as new ones.

  3. Category:Defunct magazines published in Japan - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:Music magazines published in Japan - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Monthly magazines published in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Sabra (magazine) Samson (magazine) Sekai (magazine) Seventeen (Japanese magazine) S-F Magazine; Shinchō; Shinkigen; Shōjo Gahō; Shokun! Shōnen Sekai; Shoxx; Shufu no Tomo; Soen (magazine) Subaru (literary magazine)

  6. List of music magazines - Wikipedia

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    Cadence; Canadian Musician; Canadian Review of Music and Art; Careless Talk Costs Lives (also known as Careless Talk or CTCL); Cashbox; CCM; CD Review (also known as Digital Audio and Digital Audio and Compact Disc Review)

  7. Category:Magazines published in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Sabra (magazine) Sekai (magazine) Senki; Seventeen (Japanese magazine) S-F Magazine; Shajitsu Gahō; Shashin Shūhō; Shinchō; Shinkigen; Sho-Comi; Shōjo Friend; Shōjo Sekai; Shokun! Shōnen Book; Weekly Shōnen Jump; Shōnen Sekai; Shōnen Sunday S; Shoxx; Shufu no Tomo; Shūkan Bunshun; Shūkan Gendai; Shūkan Shinchō; The Sneaker; Soen ...

  8. The Revenant Choir - Wikipedia

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    A third CD version was issued through Shoxx magazine mail order in September 2007. This version is an enhanced CD that comes with a digital photo gallery. [2] A DVD under the same title was sold at a concert at the Ebisu Liquid Room on June 24. This only included the music video for the track, no CD. [3]

  9. Phantasmagoria (band) - Wikipedia

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    Phantasmagoria was formed in November 2004, after guitarist Jun approached bassist Kisaki about starting a band together. Having already been through many visual kei bands by this point, Kisaki said it was Jun who reignited his love of bands; "He was an excellent guitarist, and the songs he created were cool.