Crush-2 -90----s V-rock Best Hit Cover Songs- -23.2011-.rar Page
The release of CRUSH!2 was not just a digital event; it was celebrated with a series of live concerts. A release party was held at Shinjuku BLAZE on November 28th and 29th, 2011. The two-day event featured 13 of the participating bands and drew over 1,000 passionate fans, a testament to the project's popularity. Bands like Annie's Black and Chemical Pictures performed not only their covers but also original songs, showing the continuity and vitality of the scene.
The bands featured in the 2011 release represent a snapshot of the visual kei scene at that time, which was transitioning from traditional visual rock to more diverse genres, including electronic and heavy metal influences. (Covering CASCADE) 9GOATS BLACK OUT (Covering BUCK-TICK) OZ (Covering ROUAGE)
is a compilation album released on November 23, 2011 , featuring modern Visual Kei (V-Rock) artists covering popular Japanese rock hits from the 1990s. It is the second installment in the CRUSH! series, following the success of the first volume earlier that year. Key Album Details Title: CRUSH! 2 -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs- Release Date: November 23, 2011 CRUSH-2 -90----s V-Rock best hit cover songs- -23.2011-.rar
: Known for their dark, atmospheric approach, 9GOATS BLACK OUT provides a brooding, art-rock transformation of BUCK-TICK’s punk-edged track. Archive Information and Digital Preservation
(originally by Buck-Tick) — performed by 9GOATS BLACK OUT The release of CRUSH
The compilation features 16 stellar tracks, showcasing how modern V-kei artists reinterpreted beloved 90s anthems.
If you are a fan of Japanese visual rock, this album offers a perfect mix of nostalgia and new talent. Bands like Annie's Black and Chemical Pictures performed
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covering "Pink Spider" (originally by hide with Spread Beaver )
