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Japanese and nu
Meteora features a mixture of the band's previous nu metal and rapcore styles with newer innovative effects, including the induction of a shakuhachi ( a Japanese flute made of bamboo ) and other instruments.
Meteora featured a mixture of the band's previous nu metal and rapcore styles with newer innovative effects, including the induction of a shakuhachi ( a Japanese flute made of bamboo ) and other instruments.
Among the specialty shows at WRAS are: Nippon Music Champ ( one of the few Japanese music shows in the southeast ), The Georgia Music Show ( dedicated exclusively to artists from Georgia ), I Don't Care ( punk ), Soul Kitchen ( funk, soul, disco and related ), Crossroads ( blues ), Psychobilly Freakout ( rockabilly and psychobilly ), Beatscape Lounge ( ambient, electronica and nu jazz ), Subterranean ( drum and bass ), Cowtipper's Delight ( classic country and alternative country ), Dot Dash ( post-punk ), Hotel Parallel ( drone music and space rock ), Mighty Aphrodite ( female vocalists ), We're Not Gonna Take It ( heavy-metal music ), Tower of Song ( psyche, prog, freakbeat ), a large variety of hip hop including the long-running shows Tha Bomb, Rhythm and Vibes ( Atlanta's longest-running hip hop show ) and Hush Hush ( instrumental hip hop ), Martinis Con Queso ( lounge ) and many more.
Other symbols are taken from words in Japanese Sign Language, or common gestures used by the hearing in Japan, that represent words starting with that syllable in Japanese: se from JSL " back, spine " ( Japanese se ); so from " that " ( sore ); ki from " fox " ( kitsune ); ke from " fault " ( ketten ), or perhaps " hair " ( ke ); te from " hand " ( te ); to from " together with " ( to ); nu from " to steal " ( nusumu ); ne from " roots " ( ne ); ho from " sail " ( ho ); me from " eye " ( me ), mo from " of course " ( mochiron ).
In modern Japanese, there are no verbs, at least in the plain form, ending in zu, fu, pu, or yu, and 死ぬ ( しぬ, shinu ; to die ) is the only one ending in nu.

Japanese and metal
In East Asia, metal is sometimes seen as the equivalent of earth and is represented by the White Tiger ( Chinese constellation ), known as 白虎 ( Bái Hǔ ) in Chinese, Byakko in Japanese, Bạch Hổ in Vietnamese and Baekho ( 백호, Hanja: 白虎 ) in Korean.
* English can and Japanese kan ( 缶 ) ( cylindrical metal container )
Other metal tobacco pipes include the very small Japanese kiseru and Arabian midwakh.
Japanese bands had a more melodic sound that resembled power metal.
* Rollo, a side-project from Atsuo, the drummer of Japanese metal band Boris ( band )
During this period, Asian women were still wearing traditional hairstyles held up with combs, pins and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in the Western style ( known as sokuhatsu ), or adopting Westernized versions of traditional Japanese hairstyles ( these were called yakaimaki, or literally, soirée chignon ).
* Masatoshi Ono, a Japanese rock / heavy metal singer
* Yoshikazu Yahiro, Japanese metal guitarist, known as Panther and formerly as Circuit. V. Panther
File: WLA vanda Lidded incense burner. jpg | Japanese Incense Burner, Signed ' Dai Nippon, Koko Sei ', Patinated bronze inlaid with gilt bronze and other soft metal alloys c. 1877
* Seven Hills ( album ), an album by Japanese heavy metal band Anthem
During World War II, the Alaska Territorial Guard served to safeguard it against Japanese attack as only source of the strategic metal platinum in the Western Hemisphere.
Also during the 80s, Japanese metal and rock bands gave birth to the movement known as visual kei, represented during its history by bands like X Japan, Buck-Tick, Luna Sea, Malice Mizer and many others, some of which experienced national, and international success in the latest years.
First Japanese heavy metal bands started emerging in the late 1970s, pioneered by bands like Bow Wow, formed in 1975 by guitarist Kyoji Yamamoto, and Loudness, formed in 1981 by guitarist Akira Takasaki.
In 1985 was a first Japanese metal act signed to a major label in the United States.
In 1982 were formed some of the first Japanese glam metal bands, like Seikima-II with Kabuki-inspired makeup, and X Japan who pioneered the Japanese movement known as visual kei, and became the best-selling metal band.
In 1985, Seikima-IIs album Seikima-II-Akuma ga Kitarite Heavy Metal was released and although reached number 48 on the Oricon album chart exceeded 100, 000 in sales, first time for any Japanese metal band.
Japanese extreme metal bands formed in the wake of American and European wave, but didn ’ t get any bigger exposure until the ‘ 90s, and like overseas the genre is usually treated as an underground form of music in Japan.
The two best-known Japanese doom metal acts are Church of Misery and Boris, both of whom have gained considerable popularity outside the country.
They brought a western flavor to Japanese music and helped to turn rap music mainstream, with a mixture of reggae, rap, metal, punk, Spanish, and R & B influences.

Japanese and /
The 1 / 4 abacus, which is suited to decimal calculation, appeared circa 1930, and became widespread as the Japanese abandoned hexadecimal weight calculation which was still common in China.
* 1994 – Ayaka Wada, Japanese singer ( S / mileage and Shugo Chara Egg!
Studies published in 2004 and 2007 show the combined frequency of M7a and N9b to be at least 28 % in Okinawans ( 7 / 50 M7a1, 6 / 50 M7a ( xM7a1 ), 1 / 50 N9b ), 17. 6 % in Ainus ( 8 / 51 M7a ( xM7a1 ), 1 / 51 N9b ), and 10 % ( 97 / 1312 M7a ( xM7a1 ), 1 / 1312 M7a1, 28 / 1312 N9b ) to 17 % ( 15 / 100 M7a1, 2 / 100 M7a ( xM7a1 )) in mainstream Japanese.
* Adenosine Tri-Phosphate ( band ), a Japanese alternative rock / pop band
Many viral agents have been studied and / or weaponized, including some of the Bunyaviridae ( especially Rift Valley fever virus ), Ebolavirus, many of the Flaviviridae ( especially Japanese encephalitis virus ), Machupo virus, Marburg virus, Variola virus, and Yellow fever virus.
Quite a few of the names mean " five-six " in different languages, including both the robot Fisi ( fi-si ), the dead Lady Panc Ashash ( in Sanskrit " pañcha " is " five " and " ṣaṣ " is " six "), Limaono ( lima-ono, both in Hawaiian and / or Fijian ), Englok ( ng < sup > 5 </ sup >- luk < sup > 6 </ sup > < nowiki >- wikt: 六 # Cantonese | 六 < nowiki ></ nowiki >, in Cantonese ), Goroke ( go-roku < nowiki >- wikt: 六 # Japanese | 六 < nowiki ></ nowiki >, Japanese ) and Femtiosex (" fifty-six " in Swedish ) in " The Dead Lady of Clown Town " as well as the main character in " Think Blue, Count Two ", Veesey-koosey, which is an English transcription of the Finnish words " viisi " ( five ) and " kuusi " ( six ).
Unlike other anime and manga, where jokes and references are often exclusory or require knowledge of Japanese culture and / or the workings and conventions of anime, Cowboy Bebop is accessible – western audiences can connect with the characters readily and more fully understand their motivations and struggles.
* 1982 – Oguri Shun, Japanese actor / model
Other Japanese taiko include the " uchiwa-daiko " ( 団扇太鼓 、 fan taiko ), " hira-daiko " ( 平太鼓, flat taiko ), " minariisa-daiko " ( fun time drum ), " konisawa-daiko " ( tight / hard / tense drum ) and a host of percussion instruments used in Japan's traditional noh, gagaku, and kabuki ensembles.
* Wadaiko Makoto Japanese / french Taiko band
* Eu Phoria, an active Japanese all girl pop / rock band formed in 2002
The ruler of Japan was known as either 大和大王 / 大君 ( Yamato-ōkimi, Grand King of Yamato ), 倭王 / 倭国王 ( Wa-ō / Wakoku-ō, King of Wa, used externally ), or 治天下大王 ( ame-no-shita shiroshimesu ōkimi or sumera no mikoto, Grand King who rules all under heaven, used internally ) in Japanese and Chinese sources prior to the 7th century.

Japanese and hardcore
Japanese hardcore, particularly GISM, is also mentioned by a number of originators of the style.
* Japanese hardcore
* J-core-J-core is an abbreviated term for Japanese hardcore dance music.
* SS ( band ), an early Japanese hardcore punk band
* Trash ( The Stalin album ), the first full-length album by Japanese hardcore punk group The Stalin
Sabu often competed in Japanese hardcore matches, where he teamed with the Sheik, Tiger Jeet Singh and Horace Boulder.
Tragedy draw from many various early hardcore punk bands as influences, most prominently in the vein of d-beat, ranging from Discharge themselves to Japanese d-beat groups such as Deathside.
GOEMON was a stage name of Koji Nakagawa, a Japanese hardcore wrestler in the Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling.
Category: Japanese hardcore punk groups
The influences listed on the band's MySpace page are Siege, Japanese hardcore groups Gauze and S. O. B., British anarcho-punk groups Crass and Conflict, Swedish D-beat bands Mob 47 and Anti Cimex, and Japanoise pioneer Merzbow.
Harris has cited Discharge circa 1979-1984, Disorder, Chaos UK, Siege, Killing Joke, Joy Division, Swans circa 1983-1995, Cocteau Twins, Membranes, Public Image Limited, Zoviet France, Nurse with Wound, Skinny Puppy, Meat Beat Manifesto, old school and darkside jungle, drum & bass circa 1993-1996, early Aphex Twin, Brian Eno, Lee Scratch Perry, Scientist, Jon Hassell, Miles Davis up to 1975, John Coltrane and Alice Coltrane, Moritz Von Oswald and Berlin Dub Experimentalists, Jeff Mills, Robert Hood, minimal and hard techno, John Zorn, electroacoustic and musique concrète, Found Sounds, Japanese hardcore bands Kuro and Gai ( also known as Swankys ), Celtic Frost, Death Strike, Genocide, Repulsion, Death, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Showbiz and A. G., A Tribe Called Quest as prominent inspirations.
Though, as Japanese law required, sexual organs and pubic hair were fogged on screen, the Asahi Shimbun calls it Japan's first hardcore pornographic movie.
Category: Japanese hardcore punk groups
Ween joined members of Japanese group Boredoms to form noise rock supergroup Z-Rock Hawaii, and Dean is also a member of hardcore band Moistboyz which sometimes features Dave Dreiwitz during live performances.
Venomous Concept is a hardcore punk band ; the name itself is a play on Poison Idea, in the style of name-mangling Japanese hardcore acts.
* " Dam Dariram " was remixed for Dancemania Speed by Japanese DJ, KCP, as a 170-bpm hardcore remix, and was playable again in Dance Dance Revolution 5th Mix.
Category: Japanese hardcore punk groups
Weapons include a steel chair, half a wooden folding table, a black baseball bat, and a barbed wire bat, the latter not being characteristic of WCW programming but rather Japanese hardcore wrestling.
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling ( FMW ) was a Japanese professional wrestling promotion founded on July 28, 1989 by Atsushi Onita that specialized in hardcore wrestling involving weapons such as barbed wire and fire.
Since their formation in 1981, Gauze has been a major influence in both the Japanese hardcore scene, and the underground hardcore scene around the world.
Category: Japanese hardcore punk groups
Category: Japanese hardcore punk groups

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