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  2. Endless Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Endless Rain" is the fourth single released by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan (then named X) on December 1, 1989. It is their second single on a major record label and reached number 3 on the Oricon chart.

  3. Week End (X Japan song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side is a live performance of "Endless Rain" recorded on February 4, 1990 at the Nippon Budokan. [1] A live performance of "Week End" was included as the B-side of their 1996 single "Crucify My Love". [2]

  4. X Japan - Wikipedia

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    X Japan's music developed in the wake of American and British glam and heavy metal music, and was characterized by driving speed/power metal compositions with symphonic elements (e.g. "Kurenai", "Silent Jealousy") and emotional ballads (e.g. "Endless Rain", "Forever Love").

  5. Yoshiki (musician) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2017, Yoshiki completed a 10-country tour of Europe promoting the X Japan documentary We Are X. [136] On July 28, 2018, Yoshiki collaborated with Skrillex for performances of "Endless Rain" and "Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites" at Fuji Rock Festival in Niigata, Japan.

  6. Star Box (X Japan album) - Wikipedia

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    Star Box is a compilation album by X Japan, released on January 30, 1999. [1] ... "Endless Rain" "Miscast" "Celebration" "Love Replica" "Xclamation" "Week End" (1992 ...

  7. Blue Blood (X Japan album) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Blood is the second studio album by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan, then known as simply X. It was released on April 21, 1989, by CBS/Sony as the band's major label debut. Blue Blood sold more than 700,000 copies, reached number 6 on the Oricon chart and stayed on the chart for more than 100 weeks. The album's singles would also reach ...

  8. Live Live Live Tokyo Dome 1993–1996 - Wikipedia

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    Live Live Live Tokyo Dome 1993–1996 is a live album released by X Japan on October 15, 1997. [1] As the title states, it contains songs recorded at the Tokyo Dome between 1993 and 1996, all of them at the band's annual New Year's Eve concerts at that stadium. [2] The album reached number 3 on the Oricon chart. [3]

  9. Live in Hokkaido 1995.12.4 Bootleg - Wikipedia

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    Live in Hokkaido 1995.12.4 Bootleg is an X Japan live album released on January 21, 1998. It contains a shortened recording of the band's performances at the Tsukisamu Green Dome on December 4, 1995.