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A CD set of 90s visual kei bands. The price is high due to its rarity, but it's cheaper than the market price. Lamiel Kaigan (Opening Eyes) A charismatic band that is always mentioned in the mid-90s Nagoya-kei scene. Rather than individual personalities clashing, this was a band that, as Lamiel, defined the "Nagoya-kei" style. However, the way their symbolic beauty harmonized is what I think is their best quality. I remember they were incredibly popular. Also, the fact that most of the members continued to lead the Nagoya-kei scene later on is significant. Aie from kein was also a member. ANGEL DUST & Romance ANGEL†DUST, which gave Yayoi a chance to gain recognition, is known for having a dagger symbol in the band names of Vice†risk and La'miss†fairy. This is a full album released in 1998. After the "†" band series, Yayoi went on to be in many bands and units, such as Garnet, Deadly Sanctuary, and jewelry. Masaya, ex-蜉蝣 (Kagerou) and ex-Kar'MariA, was also on bass. MIRAGE syndrome Despite a short active period of only three years, from their formation in 1997 to their disbandment on January 16, 2000, the numerous marks they left on the scene and their depth are spoken of legendarily. The band MIRAGE has a legacy that is by no means small when looking at KISAKI's career afterward. They were a band that played a part in the 90s indie visual scene. La mule Ichinichi no Kodoku (A Day's Solitude) Hyakunen no Kodoku (A Hundred Years of Solitude) ask Garasu Shinkei (Glass Nerve) They were one of the bands that were active from the end of 1998 to around 2000, during the decline of the visual kei boom. They had to survive in an extremely difficult era, but they are said to have played a role in bridging the scene to the next generation of neo-visual kei.
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