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    1970, in Hadano, Kanagawa), better known exclusively by his stage name Inoran, is a Japanese musician, singer and songwriter. He is best known as the...
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    pop acts. Initially founded in 1986, by bassist J and rhythm guitarist Inoran while in high school, the band was originally called Lunacy. In 1989 they...
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  • are written by Luna Sea Luna Sea Ryuichi – vocals Sugizo – guitar, violin Inoran – guitar J – bass Shinya – drums, percussion Other Gloria – chorus Nadia...
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    Herbaliser – "Lord Lord" (from Take London); "Starlight" (from Very Mercenary) INORAN – "Rat Race" (from Sou) Jamie Cullum – "Love for $ale" (from "Momentum")...
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  • "Shade" by J and Ryuichi. Luna Sea Vocals: Ryuichi Guitar: Sugizo Guitar: Inoran Bass: J Drums: Shinya Production Producer and arranger: Luna Sea Engineers:...
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    Ju-ken (born June 27, 1971 in Funabashi, Chiba Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese session bassist. He was a support member of Gackt, The Wanderers and Anna...
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  • "Sweetest Coma Again" and "Kiss", feature hip hop disc jockey DJ Krush whom Inoran and Sugizo previously worked with on their solo careers. The album was remastered...
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  • Lloyd joined up with Luna Sea guitarist Kiyonobu "Inoran" Inoue to form Fake?. In October 2005, Inoran left the group, leaving Lloyd the only member, effectively...
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    music from overseas artists in many genres. Bolbbalgan4 Stomu Yamashta Inoran Kana Uemura Diedrich Hartmann Nogod Takeshi Terauchi Miho Nakayama Hiroko...
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  • York, a 1983 Italian film 2019 (EP), by Lucy Dacus, 2019 2019, an album by Inoran Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 All...
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  • are written by Luna Sea Luna Sea Ryuichi – vocals Sugizo – guitar, violin Inoran – guitar J – bass Shinya – drums, percussion Other Daisuke Kikuchi – synthesizer...
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  • are written by Luna Sea Luna Sea Ryuichi – vocals Sugizo – guitar, violin Inoran – guitar J – bass Shinya – drums Other Akino Arai – chorus Yukiko Sakanoue...
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  • by Ryuichi and J. Luna Sea Vocal: Ryuichi Guitar, violin: Sugizo Guitar: Inoran Bass: J Drums, percussion: Shinya Additional performers Chorus: Yurie Kokubu...
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  • rock trio formed in 2005 by Luna Sea members Ryuichi Kawamura (vocals) and Inoran (guitar), and D-Loop member Hiroaki "H. Hayama" Hayama (keyboards). They...
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    Ide - "Black Night" (2006) DJ Kentaro - "Kikkake" from Contrast (2012) Inoran - Sou (1997) Kukoo Da Baga Bonez & World - "Krush Ya Dreams" from Insane...
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    Astronauts Adam Granduciel of the War on Drugs Robin Guthrie of Cocteau Twins Inoran of Luna Sea uses his signature "Road Worn" model Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo...
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    (忍, 1918-2018), Japanese screenwriter, director, and producer Shinobu "Inoran" Inoue (清信, born 1970), Japanese rock musician Shinobu Ishihara (忍, 1879–1963)...
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  • musical project led by vocalist Ken Lloyd. Originally a duo, guitarist Inoran left in 2005. Lyrics are mainly in English and sometimes in Japanese. In...
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    which performed at the same live houses, called Lunacy, formed by J and Inoran. With the addition of Ryuichi Kawamura, vocalist from the band Slaughter...
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  • a rewritten version of the band's earlier song "Conclusion". Guitarist Inoran is claustrophobic, which inspired him to compose the B-side "Claustrophobia"...
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  • February 3. The opening track "Hold You Down" was originally composed by Inoran, who compared it to "Absorb" from A Will. Maki Ohguro provides backing vocals...
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  • ballad-style song with a 16-beat rhythm. Both the music and lyrics were written by Inoran. He described it as "even though released in spring, the lyrics actually...
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    effects added in. He played on Inoran's 2011 single "Hide and Seek". In June 2012, he once again teamed up with Inoran, and Feeder's support guitarist...
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  • 4:03 3. "Rejuvenescence" (Originally composed by Inoran.) 3:37 4. "Recall" (Originally composed by Inoran.) 4:57 5. "Anubis" (Originally composed by Sugizo...
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  • are written by Luna Sea Luna Sea Ryuichi – vocals Sugizo – guitar, violin Inoran – guitar J – bass Shinya – drums, percussion "LUNA SEAのアルバム売り上げランキング" (in...
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    it a mixed response After a tour of Japan which saw Luna Sea guitarist Inoran join them on stage at the Daikanyama Unit for a performance of "Breed" (originally...
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  • Genten". Read. 002. Takarajimasha. September 2003. "-異種格闘技対談-Ring【round2】第24回/Inoran". Barks (in Japanese). March 17, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2023. 櫻井敦司のシングル売り上げランキング...
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  • Victor Entertainment. Retrieved January 10, 2020. "-異種格闘技対談-Ring【round2】第24回/Inoran". Barks (in Japanese). March 17, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2023. Geisha...
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    Womb. On December 30, 2008, Olivia participated in a duo showcase with Inoran in which she covered a few of his songs such as "Owl's Tear" and "Monsoon...
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  • singer and voice actress Kiyonobu Inoue (井上 清信, born 1970), better known as Inoran, Japanese musician Kiyoshi Inoue (井上 清, 1913–2001), Japanese academic, historian...
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