X Japan Discography

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Album Rating: 4.0 'Anyone still listen to these guys?' Why would anyone not? As for their Glam stuff I'll defend it since Desperate Angel is in my top 5 X Japan songs. Rik VII April 5th 2018. View. edit ATEEZ have released three studio albums, seven extended plays, one remix album and one single. The group debuted in South Korea on October 24th, 2018 with the extended play Treasure Ep.1: All to Zero. They made a comeback on January 2019 with their second extended play, Treasure Ep.2: Zero to One. In June 2019, ATEEZ released their third extended play, Treasure Ep.3: One to All. Buy this album Untitled X Japan album or listen to it on amazon. The untitled X Japan album is an unreleased studio album by Japanese heavy metal band X Japan. Initially planned to be half new songs and half re-recordings of old songs, this was abandoned at some point in its 10 years of production in favor of all new material. X Japan (official typeset 'X JAPAN') is a rock band lead by drummer Yoshiki, considered to be one of the main pioneers of the Japanese Visual Kei movement. The group, originally named X, was founded by former Dynamite (1977-1978) and Noise (1978-1982) members Yoshiki and TOSHI (19) while attending high school in Tateyamashi in 1982. X Japan (official typeset 'X JAPAN') is a rock band lead by drummer Yoshiki, considered to be one of the main pioneers of the Japanese Visual Kei movement. The group, originally named X, was founded by former Dynamite (1977-1978) and Noise (1978-1982) members Yoshiki and TOSHI (19) while attending high school in Tateyamashi in 1982.

X Japan | Album Discography | AllMusic

Current
YoshikiDrums, Piano (1982-1997, 2007-present)
See also:Violet UK, Yoshiki, ex-Doom (live), ex-Dynamite, ex-Globe, ex-Noise, ex-S.K.I.N., ex-V2
ToshiVocals (1982-1997, 2007-present)
See also:Toshi, ex-Dynamite, ex-L.O.X., ex-Noise, ex-Toshi with T-Earth, ex-Toshimitsu Deyama
PataGuitars (1987-1997, 2007-present)
See also:Ra:IN, ex-Black Rose, ex-Dope Headz, ex-Judy, ex-P.A.F
HeathBass (1992-1997, 2007-present)
See also:ex-Paranoia, ex-Dope Headz, ex-Heath, ex-Lynx, ex-Media Youth, ex-Sweet Death
SugizoGuitars, Violin (2008-present)
See also:Luna Sea, S.K.I.N, Sugizo
Past
TerryGuitars (1982-1985)
(R.I.P. 2002) See also:ex-Sighs of Love Potion
Atsushi TokuoBass (1984-1985)
See also:父ちゃんバンド
TomoGuitars (1984-1985)
Hikaru UtakaBass (1985-1986)
See also:ex-魚雷, ex-Mephistopheles, ex-Rommel, ex-Atlantis, ex-Court of Arms
TaijiBass (1985, 1986-1992)
(R.I.P. 2011) See also:ex-Dirty Trashroad, ex-Loudness, ex-Dementia, ex-Prowler, ex-Cloud Nine, ex-Dead Wire, ex-Fatima, ex-Kings, ex-Otokaze, ex-Taiji with Heavens, ex-Trash, ex-TSP
HallyGuitars (1985)
See also:United, ex-Dementia
ZenonGuitars (1985-1986)
See also:ex-Broder Cross, ex-Detroit
Eddie van KoideGuitars (1985)
See also:ex-The Wretched, ex-Ritual Carnage, ex-Grim Force, ex-Cracked Brain
JunGuitars (1985-1986)
See also:Metal Macbeth, Hisashi Takai, ex-Rommel, ex-魚雷, ex-Moi dix Mois (live), ex-Deep Throat, ex-Emperor, ex-Sqwier
SatoruGuitars (1986)
See also:ex-DNA, ex-Virus, ex-Dual Spiral
KerryGuitars (1986)
See also:Mein Kampf
IsaoGuitars (1987)
HideGuitars (1987-1997)
(R.I.P. 1998) See also:ex-Yokosuka Saver Tiger, ex-hide with Spread Beaver, ex-M*A*S*S, ex-Zilch
Current (Live)
Wes BorlandGuitars (2008, 2018-present)
See also:Big Dumb Face, Black Light Burns, Limp Bizkit, Wes Borland, Queen Kwong (live), ex-dobmyer, ex-Eat The Day, ex-From First to Last, ex-Goatslayer, ex-Krank, ex-Pythis, ex-The Damning Well, ex-Marilyn Manson (live)