• Psycho le Cému (Japanese: サイコ・ル・シェイム, Hepburn: Saiko ru Shemu) is a Japanese visual kei rock band formed in 1999. Its members are Aya, Daishi, Lida, Seek...
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  • Frontiers is a music album released by the Japanese music group Psycho le Cému by Nippon Crown. The CD contains "VISITOR", the ending theme to the anime...
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    band formed in early 2006. Their members were Aya (Psycho le Cému, Isabelle), Seek (Psycho le Cému, Isabelle), Keiji (Kamikaze Boys, Isabelle), S (Kamikaze...
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  • Dacco are a Japanese visual kei rock band formed by former Psycho le Cému members, Lida and YURAサマ (YURA-sama). Most of the band's songs consist of acoustic...
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  • Channel Penicillin Pentagon Phantasmagoria The Piass Pierrot Plastic Tree Psycho le Cému Raphael Rentrer en Soi Rice The Riotts. Roselia Rouage Royz S.K.I.N...
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  • Graffitti Potshot Prague The Predators predia Princess Princess Prism Psy-S Psycho le Cému Puffy AmiYumi Pyg Qp-Crazy Queen Bee Quruli Radwimps Rain Rami Rankin'...
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    酒造之助) (1899–1969), judoka Aya Matsuura (松浦 亜弥) (1986-), entertainer Psycho le Cému (サイコ・ル・シェイム), visual kei rock band Kenzō Takada (高田 賢三) (1939-2020)...
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  • their songs by acts such as Dir En Grey, Hyde, Teru and Hisashi, and Psycho le Cému. D'erlanger then hosted and performed at Abstinence's Door #008 and...
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  • Nightmare Mayo Okamoto Paradisio Predia (on sublabel Revolver Records) Psycho le Cému Seo In-guk Taeko Ohnuki Unchain (on sublabel Revolver Records) Vidoll...
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  • Japanese rock artist Naoki "Aya" Okawa, guitarist of the Japanese group Psycho le Cému Ibrahima Aya (born 1967), Malian writer Ramzi Aya (born 1990), Italian...
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  • features Nogod's Dancho and Galneryus's Syu, and Preuve d'etre features Psycho le Cému vocalist Daishi and Mary's Blood guitarist Saki. On October 8, Kisaki...
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  • Kazuki's grave. The shows featured Anchang (Sex Machineguns), Lida (Dacco, Psycho le Cému), Sakito (Nightmare) and Yumehito (Ayabie) as guest guitarists. They...
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  • "After Image" was covered by acid android featuring Kyo, "Darlin'" by Psycho le Cému, "Moon and the Memories" by Dezert, and "So..." by Merry. Jamie Cansdale...
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    coming from Japanese-themed conventions like A-Konwhere bands like Psycho le Cemu performed. In the first five years Dir En Grey was especially well received...
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  • (guitarist of Ayabie), Tatsuhi (bassist of Zoro) and Aya (Guitarist of Psycho le Cému). In addition to his musical career, Mana, from the bands Malice Mizer...
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  • Grammy Awards. He has also designed costumes for the bands Ayabie, Psycho le Cému (for the Prism PV), Gackt, Skin, Marbell, and Hangry & Angry. Kaori...
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  • McConville, Range Murata, Nami, Lisa Ortiz, Ananth Panagariya, Fred Perry, Psycho le Cému, Scott Ramsoomair, Monica Rial, Rikki Simons, Michael Sinterniklaas...
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    2004", held at the Nippon Budokan, performing beside major bands like Psycho le Cému, Janne Da Arc and Sex Machineguns. March 2005 saw the release of "Sakashima...
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  • performance, Red Kill: Makkanauso no Kakikata. In 2009, together with Psycho le Cému, they formed the visual kei rock band, Ninjaman Japan, which started...
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  • Jackson album), 1978 Frontiers (Jesse Cook album), 2007 Frontiers (Psycho le Cemu album), 2003 "Frontiers", a song by Omnium Gatherum from Grey Heavens...
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  • (June, 2017). Nikkei BP. 2017-05-04. "21e IMPACT DU 14 AU 17 JUILLET 2022 Le bilan en chiffres japan-expo-paris.com". Japan Expo. Archived from the original...
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  • Stephanie Nadolny, Jonathan Osborne, Eddie Perkins, Walker Plagge, Psycho Le Cému, Xero Reynolds, Monica Rial, Sally Ridout, Kai Robertson, S. John Ross...
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  • remix version of the song in their album komedia.jp. On April 23, 2003, Psycho le Cému released a cover of this song. In 2010, hip-hop unit Halcali also covered...
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    Sandy Fox, Lex Lang, George Lowe Book authors Peter S. Beagle Musicians Psycho le Cému Comic creators Manuel Aguilera, Luis Amado, Robert Atkins, Nicc Balce...
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  • Anaheim, California 3,000 (est) Daisuke Moriyama, Yasuhiro Nightow, Psycho Le Cému, Secret Secret, T.M.Revolution, Nami Tamaki, and Takahiro Yoshimatsu...
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  • Marvelous, 2001 "Ai no Uta", by Nanase Aikawa, 2004 "Ai no Uta", by Psycho le Cemu from Frontiers, 2003 "Ai no Uta", by Something Else, 1999 "Ai no Uta"...
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