Olmost every day i listen to this music, what a great musicians!! Great!! Also Gacharic Spin is a pearl! Great Drums, Great Vocals, Great Bass, Great Guitar, Great Keyboard work!
My favorite band of the decade so far...and I really doubt anyone's gonna displace them. Taking hope from the one-time show they're playing in February that there will be some new recordings. =)
Pretty late to the party, but.. Okay, so I'm from germany, and if hadn't read all the comments I never would have even thought about the possibility of them doing the Nazi salute. And believe me, starting from about what's basically middle-school the Nazi Regime is pretty much everything you learn in history class, at least it was 20 years ago. So yeah... as I said, late to the party. But please, PLEASE leave that freakin' amazing Song alone and let it be what it is: a damn masterpiece!
Well, there is Gacharic Spin (very good) who are a part of this band. Koga (Bassist) was in The Pink Panda. I've been pretty hot for Aldious, Band Maid, and Mutant Monster; all of them being lovely J-Rock ladies! Enjoy :~)
I love this song at the level of the pathetic quiet Japanese kid who stalks someone obsessively from the shadows, passionate about every move they make....
I know that everybody wants more Doll$Boxx... Guess what? New Doll$Boxx is on the way this Fall! They have already played one song named Shout Down earlier this month.
Where does that come up? On that flag she's carrying? It just looks like a normal cross to me. Besides, it's a normal symbol in Chinese and Japanese culture. Technically the Nazi Swatsika is 45 degrees rotated as well.
Your comment is just as bad saying that the sawstika is only related to Nazis....you need to realize that symbols and actions have different meanings in different countries. They should not have to worry about what people in different cultures will think of what they do when in their own culture it is fine. Maybe you should do some research yourself?
No, but there are lots of huge seaside sand dunes and beaches. The setting looks like the Hamamatsu dunes, which has a forest of skinny pine trees right next to it. They could have filmed all the outdoor shots in one day.
Uhm... The salute they do in the beginning is veeeery similar to a salute which was very popular in a certain European country in the 30's and 40's. I'm gonna give 'em the benefit of the doubt and say it was probably not intentional since they're from a different part of the world.
+capi1lope And she also played bass and vocal in a band called "ARMERIA". And she was also vocalist in a band called "12.hitoe". Both bands have some music videos on RU-vid.