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Yoshiki

    Yoshiki is primarily known for co-founding the popular rock band X Japan, for which he played drums and piano, along with writing most of themusic. After X Japan disbanded, his next major endeavor was expected to become Violet UK, but the release of a debut album has since beenpostponed repeatedly. Yoshiki remains active as a producer, like for the bands Dir en grey and TRAX and has also briefly joined the pop band Globe.More recently, hehas contributed the theme song for the Expo 2005,] provided music for the movie Catacombs[13] and announced an upcoming collaborationwith pop/rock arti ...read more

    Yoshiki is primarily known for co-founding the popular rock band X Japan, for which he played drums and piano, along with writing most of themusic. After X Japan disbanded, his next major endeavor was expected to become Violet UK, but the release of a debut album has since beenpostponed repeatedly. Yoshiki remains active as a producer, like for the bands Dir en grey and TRAX and has also briefly joined the pop band Globe.More recently, hehas contributed the theme song for the Expo 2005,] provided music for the movie Catacombs[13] and announced an upcoming collaborationwith pop/rock artist Gackt and former Luna Sea guitarist Sugizo. Throughout his Career he eventually released some Classic Songs played by himself 'Yoshiki Selection' and Xjapan's song variated into fullyprcechstral version on 'Eternal Melody I' and the 'Eternal Melody II' containing mostly his own new original tracks. « hide

    Similar Bands: Violet UK, X Japan, Toshi, hide

    Eternal Melody II
    2005

    4.5
    6 Votes
    Yoshiki Selection 2
    1996

    3.8
    2 Votes
    Eternal Melody
    1993

    4.3
    12 Votes
    Yoshiki Selection 1
    1991

    3.8
    2 Votes

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