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Kinoko Teikoku (きのこ帝国, literally "Mushroom Empire") was a Japanese shoegaze/dream pop band. Their first EP, Long Good Bye, peaked in the Oricon Albums Chart at #56 on the week of December 4, 2013. [1] Their 2016 album Ai no Yukue peaked at #19 on Oricon Album Chart on December 14, 2016.
Best Hits Album; Best Hits Non Stop Clubmix; Best II (Akina Nakamori album) Best III (Akina Nakamori album) Best of Animetal; Best of Wands History; The Best "Red" Best Selection (Aimer album) The Best Selection of First Moritaka 1987–1993; The Best (Girls' Generation album) The Best (Yōko Oginome album) The Best!: Updated Morning Musume ...
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Whereas, Mr. Children's Atomic Heart (1994), still remains its position as the top-selling original studio album by a male band. Message , originally released in 2001 by Okinawan punk band Mongol800 became the first album in Oricon's history to sell more than one million copies despite being released on an independent label.
Japanese New Kids: Released: February 27, 2019 ... List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Title Year Peak chart ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales (JPN) [1] Oricon [3] [2]Billboard Japan Azn Pride -This Iz the Japanese Kabuki Rock-Released: June 27, 2008 (Taiwan and Korea)
Songs for Japan is a charity compilation album created to benefit relief efforts for the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.A collaborative project between the music industry's "big four" record labels (EMI, Sony, Universal, and Warner), the album was released through the iTunes Store on March 25, 2011 through Universal.