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, better known by his
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J, is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He is best known as bassist and co-founder of the rock band
Luna Sea Luna Sea (stylized as LUNA SEA) is a Japanese Rock music, rock band formed in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1986. Due to the use of makeup and costumes early in their career and their widespread popularity, they are considered one of the most successf ...
since 1986. After they disbanded in 2000 he focused on his solo career, for which he performs lead vocals and bass. He rejoined Luna Sea when they reunited in August 2010. J ranked tenth on ''Bass Magazine''s list of the 100 Greatest Bassists, and Luna Sea are regarded as one of the most influential bands in the
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scene. Musicians such as Shun (
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), Ni~ya (
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),
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( The Gazette), and RxYxO (
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) have cited him as an influence. Since 1997, J has had prominent names in the music industry playing on his albums, as his backing band, or appearing as guests at his concerts, including Scott Garrett,
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and
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(all three from
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),
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(
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),
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(
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),
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and
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(both from
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), and Takashi Fujita (
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).


Early life

As a child, J was obsessed with
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until his older sister introduced him to
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. When a record rental shop opened near his home, J said he listened to every record they had. He cited the
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and U2 as bands that drew him into rock music. He started going to concerts when he was in middle school, and truly started playing in bands in high school. Because everyone wanted to play guitar, including himself, J casually chose bass without even knowing what the difference was. He practiced by reading the
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s of various songs by different bands, often being so engrossed he did not realize morning had come. As a teenager, he was a roadie for the thrash metal band Aion for about two years. The members of Luna Sea later provided backing vocals on Aion's 1991 album ''Aionism'', and J played bass on five songs for the 2008 self-titled debut album of Aion leader Izumi's death metal band, The Braincase.


Career


1986–2009: Luna Sea and solo debut

During middle school through high school J became good friends with
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, and in 1986 they formed a band called Lunacy. In 1991, the band changed their name to
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and released their self-titled first album. They went on to become very successful, having sold more than 10 million certified units in Japan, and are considered one of the most influential bands in the
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movement. In 2003,
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ranked Luna Sea at number 90 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. In 1993, J teamed up with Inoran and
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guitarist
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to form the group M*A*S*S. Their only material released was the song "Frozen Bug" on the sampler ''Dance 2 Noise 004'' (the song would later be remixed by hide and put on his debut solo album ''
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''). When Luna Sea took a brief break in 1997, J signed with
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and began a solo career. Because he felt the public no longer thought of Luna Sea as a rock band due to their popularity, J said that he wanted to play the music he grew up listening to in his solo career and express his own view of rock. On selecting his band members, he explained that he recruited Scott Garrett on drums because he is a huge fan of
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, and Takashi Fujita (
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) on guitar because he wanted to play with a guitarist who plays heavy riffs. His first single, "Burn Out", was released on June 25 and contained a cover of the Blondie hit song " Call Me". J gave his first three concerts, titled Ignite, in the second week of July. His first album, ''Pyromania'', was released on July 24 and reached number 9 on the
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chart. It features guitarists
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and
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and J's Luna Sea bandmate Shinya as guests. In 1999, J remixed
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's song "Electric Cucumber" for their remix album, ''
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''. Throughout 2001, he performed and toured with Zilch as part of the Fire Wire 2001 concerts that he organized. The concerts also featured The Cult, Loaded and
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. J did some arranging, writing and composing work on Youjeen's albums and singles released 2001–2002, together with
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. In 2002, he played bass on the track "I Hate You" for
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's album ''Scorpio Rising''. Hotei remixed J's song "Perfect World" for the "Go Crazy" single released that same year. J's January 2003 concert at the
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was the first in the venue's history to be standing only, something he specifically requested and accomplished after a long negotiation period with the venue's staff. J participated in the making of South Korean musician
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's 2004 album ''
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'', by playing bass. Since November 9, 2005, starting with the "Break" single, J has been signed to Blowgrow a division of
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. J covered
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's song "Iconoclasm" for their tribute album, ''
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'', which was released on December 21, 2005. Later on September 8, 2007, he performed at Buck-Tick Fest 2007 on Parade, the finale of the tour for the album. In 2006, J founded the record label Inferno Records, which released a single by the band Rottengraffty. He also played bass on "Pursuit" as part of Aggressive Dogs / Death Note Allstars "N-Crew", a collaboration with other musicians for the album '' Death Note Tribute''. On December 24, 2007, J reunited with Luna Sea for their concert God Bless You ~One Night Dejavu~ at the
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. The band would reunite and perform again at the
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on May 4, 2008, along with
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,
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,
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, and many more. In April 2009, J made the announcement, in his fan club issued ''Pyro Magazine'' Vol.21, that he had gotten married.


2010–present: Luna Sea reunion and continued solo career

In August 2010, he appeared with the other members of
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at a press conference in
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, where they officially announced their reunion and their 20th Anniversary World Tour Reboot -to the New Moon-. To celebrate his 14-year anniversary as a solo artist, J released the self cover album ''Fourteen -The Best of Ignitions-'' in January 2011. March 8, was the debut of ''Pink Spider'', a
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based on and featuring
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's music, which J performed a supporting role in. The production ran from March 8 to the 27 at the Tokyo Globe Theater and was then brought to Fukuoka, Kobe, Nagoya, Niigata, Sendai, and Sapporo in April. From May 5 to 9, J held five consecutive concerts at
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titled J 14th Anniversary Special Live Set Fire Get Higher -Fire Higher 2011-, each day with different bands such as Mass of the Fermenting Dregs,
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,
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,
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and
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. On August 10, 2013, J began a series of concerts titled Tokyo 10 Days!! - 5 Months a Blaze -, which had him performing two consecutive nights in five locations, in five months. This is in addition to his nationwide tour J Live Tour 2013 - Believe in Yourself - from August 24 to October 27, 2013, which included 11 shows in 10 different cities. The band also participated at the year's
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and Monster Bash. J released his ninth studio album, ''Freedom No.9''. on October 23. His former support guitarist masasucks appears on the album, as does drummer Masuo Arimatsu from Back Drop Bomb. The album was released on vinyl on April 19, 2014, for
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. Takashi Fujita, J's backing guitarist since he launched his solo career in 1997, retired at the end of the year and masasucks officially returned in his place. In spring 2015, J held a short tour and announced a new album was nearly completed. ''Eternal Flames'' was released on September 2, 2015. J's eleventh studio album, ''Limitless'', was released on July 24, 2019. He collaborated with
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on the songs "Real×Eyez", the theme song he composed for the ''
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'' TV series, and "Another Daybreak", the theme song he composed for the '' Kamen Rider Reiwa: The First Generation'' film. Both tracks were released as a single on January 22, 2020. The two musicians collaborated again on "A.I. ∴ All Imagination" for 2020's '' Kamen Rider Zero-One the Movie: Real×Time''. J released the album ''Lightning'' on November 3, 2021. A national tour was initially planned to support the album, but this was changed to a four-date tour with reserved seating only due to the
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. In 2022, J celebrated the 25th anniversary of his solo career and the 20th anniversary of his fan club with special concerts. For the former, Pyromania is Back which took place on July 24, he recreated his setlist from 1997. The musician's thirteenth album ''Blazing Notes'' was released on January 29, 2025. J will release his autobiography, ''My Way'', on August 12, 2025.


Musicianship

J said that although the vocalist or guitarist is typically considered "the star" of a band, he wanted to change that idea. Rather than try to imitate another bass player, "I was desperately trying to find my own style.
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, stance, that sort of thing, and appearance too." J has no interest in music where the bass is loud and stands out, or in playing meaningless solos to grab attention. Instead, he wants to play
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s that anyone can play, but in a way that is cooler than everyone else; "even if it is simple, it is absolutely useless unless there is something cool in it." Gota Nishidera wrote that the biggest difference between Luna Sea and their contemporaries was their rhythm section, who created a "rhythm revolution" in
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with their exquisite control and ability to freely manipulate silence and explosion. J uses
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and previously hated
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. But in 2018, the musician said he is now able to find the tone he wants for medium and slow songs with his fingers. When composing songs, the bass is the last thing he thinks about. Even if the song is about a serious issue, J has said that he does not want to create music that makes people think deeply; "I want to create entertainment that destroys all negativity. wantmusic that makes you laugh off everything and say, 'It doesn't matter', no matter what happens, with an arrow pointing forward." J also said a key aspect in his songs is balance; "I don't like it when only the thoughts and words are heavy, or when only the sound becomes excessively heavy. ..I want a song where everything is in absolute balance." Many of J's song and album titles and lyrics evoke fire or flames. This originated with the first song of his first solo album, both of which are titled "Pyromania" after a prank he pulled as a young boy. "I created this song with the hope that I can ''ignite'' many things with this sound." Because such words are associated with heat, he finds them perfect for the expressions he wants to convey. He explained; "even in everyday conversations, when you're talking with friends, you get excited, right? I feel like that's 'burning' somehow. I think it's an essential element of everyday life. When you find something that makes you excited, I think that person shines incredibly brightly, and how wonderful it would be if you could fill your entire days with such moments. I think we listen to music, go to live shows, and listen to rock music to feel good in search of such moments." J also often uses religious imagery in his work. This has nothing to do with his own beliefs, he is simply interested in religious illustrations and books and the culture surrounding it. For example, his frequent use of images of
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stems from his love of automobiles, as she is frequently seen in the
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car scene. J ranked tenth on ''Bass Magazine''s January 2025 list of the 100 Greatest Bassists, as voted on by professional bass players. Coinciding with the list, he came in first place in the social media poll conducted by the magazine on X via a
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. Musicians that have cited J as an influence include, Ni~ya of
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, Natsuki of
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,
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bassist Shun, Xaa-Xaa's Reiya, and Yu-ki of
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.
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of The Gazette, RxYxO of
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, and Nob of
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have all listed J as one of their favorite bassists.
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's Kazuya Kojima started playing bass because of J.


Equipment

J was endorsed by
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for 28 years until May 2019. His many signature model bass guitars with the brand, most of which had his trademark phrase "WAKE UP! MOTHER FUCKER" painted on them, have sold over 50,000 copies. J explained that he originally handwrote the English words on one of his bass guitars to "encourage myself and to encourage everyone who came to my concerts, but at some point it became like my catchphrase." The abbreviation "W.U.M.F." is also used in relation to the bassist, such as in the title of his 2017 compilation album. His signature models include the J-MF-I and J-TVB-V, both of which also had more affordable versions produced by ESP's Grassroots and Edwards brands. Before his contract with ESP expired, the special event "J × ESP 28 Years Trajectory ~28 Toshi no Kiseki~" followed J's spring tour displaying his signature models and other goods. At the end of May 2019, it was announced that J had signed an endorsement contract with Fender. They gave him a custom model built to his specifications based on the
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. Based on that specific custom model that he had been using, J's signature model was released on August 12, 2020 as part of their Heavy Relic line, which gives an aged and heavily played look. It has a reverse headstock, a 1.65 inch nut width, a one-piece
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neck, and an
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body. Its Black Gold paint job was modeled after a 1970s motorcycle helmet he owns. On November 25, 2022, Fender released a J signature model through their Made in Japan line. In addition to the Black Gold color, a limited Champagne Gold color was only available online and was named after J's song "Champagne Gold Super Market". Very similar to the previous model, it does not have the worn appearance and has a neck plate with Maria engraved on it. J has used images of Maria on the cabinets of his
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s for decades. Regardless of endorsements, he uses various different brands of bass guitars when recording.


Support band

;Current members * – guitar 2009–present (Nunchaku, Superhype) * masasucks – guitar 2005–2008, 2015–present (
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, Fullscratch) * – drums 2016–present (
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) * – guitar 1997–2014 (
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) * Scott Garrett – drums 1997–2016 (
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)


Discography

;Studio albums * ''Pyromania'' (July 24, 1997),
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Peak Position: #9 * ''Blood Muzik'' (December 27, 2001) #34 * ''Unstoppable Drive'' (November 27, 2002) #18 * ''Red Room'' (May 19, 2004) #24 * ''Glaring Sun'' (December 7, 2005) #39 * ''Urge'' (March 14, 2007) #39 * ''Ride'' (April 23, 2008) #36 * ''On Fire'' (March 21, 2012) #24 * ''Freedom No.9'' (October 23, 2013) #31 * ''Eternal Flames'' (September 2, 2015) #15 * ''Limitless'' (July 24, 2019) #33 * ''Lightning'' (November 3, 2021) #17 * ''Blazing Notes'' (January 29, 2025) #18 ;EPs * ''Igniter #081'' (July 18, 2002) * ''Crack Tracks'' (August 21, 2002) #28 * ''Go with the Devil -Crack Tracks II-'' (July 9, 2003) #26 * ''Stars from the Broken Night'' (August 5, 2009) #20 * ''Here Comes Nameless Sunrise'' (December 16, 2009) #36 ;Live albums * ''The Live -All of Urge-'' (December 19, 2007) #62 ;Compilation albums * ''Blast List -The Best of-'' (December 22, 2004) #43 * ''Fourteen -The Best of Ignitions-'' (January 26, 2011, self-cover) #28 * ''J 20th Anniversary Best Album <1997-2017> W.U.M.F.'' (March 22, 2017) #41 ;Singles * "Burn Out" (June 25, 1997),
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Peak Position: #6 * "But You Said I'm Useless" (October 22, 1997) #31 * "Perfect World" (July 25, 2001) #19 * "Go Crazy" (March 20, 2002) #23 * "Feel Your Blaze" (October 30, 2002) #17 * "Nowhere" (April 14, 2004) #18 * "Get Ready" (July 6, 2005) #32 * "Break" (November 9, 2005) #22 * "Fly Away/Squall" (July 12, 2006) #43 * "Twister" (February 7, 2007) #24 * "Walk Along ~Infinite Mix~" (August 22, 2007) #42 * "Reckless" (March 19, 2008) #31 * "Now and Forever" (June 30, 2018, limited single) * "Real×Eyez" (January 22, 2020, credited to J×
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) #8 * "My Heaven/A Thousand Dreams" (August 12, 2020) ;Home videos * ''Pyromania Tour'97 ~Crime Scene~'' (VHS: October 22, 1997, DVD: December 18, 2002) * ''Film The Blood Muzik 80min. Riot'' (June 26, 2002), Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position: #34 * ''The Judgment Day -2003.1.4. Live at Budokan-'' (March 26, 2003) #51 * ''Blast List -The Clips-'' (December 22, 2004) #158 * ''Crazy Crazy ~Live & Document~'' (March 26, 2006) #59 * ''Crazy Crazy II ~Road on Flames~'' (December 6, 2006) #48 * ''Live and Let Ride'' (April 2009) * ''Crazy Crazy III -With The Unfading Fire-'' (March 17, 2010) #49 * ''-Complete Clips-'' (November 13, 2012) #220, Oricon Blu-rays Chart Peak Position: #84 * ''Crazy Crazy IV -The Flaming Freedom-'' (March 26, 2014) #147, #121 * ''Crazy Crazy V -The Eternal Flames-'' (March 16, 2016) #99, #57 * ''J 20th Anniversary Live Film .U.M.F.-Tour Final at EX Theater Roppongi 2017.6.25-'' (November 15, 2017) #45, #17 * ''J Live Streaming Akasaka Blitz 5 Days Final -Thank You to All Mother Fuckers- '' (February 10, 2021) #38, #16


With Luna Sea


Other work

* M*A*S*S; ''Dance 2 Noise'' (1993) – "Frozen Bug" *
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; ''Out'' (1994) – bass on *
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; ''
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'' (1994) – composer (as part of M*A*S*S) on "Frozen Bug '93 (Diggers Version)" *
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; ''
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'' (1999) – remixed * Zilch; "Charlie's Children" (2001) – bass on tracks 1 & 3 * Zilch; ''Skyjin'' (2001) – bass on tracks 1–3, 5, 8, 11 & 13 * Youjeen; "Hey Jerks" (2001) – arrangement & bass on all tracks; lyricist on tracks #1 & 3; composer on track #2 * Youjeen; "Someday" (2001) – arrangement, bass, guitar, lyricist and composer on all tracks * Youjeen; ''The Doll'' (2001) – arrangement & bass on all tracks except #12; guitar on tracks #1, 4, 6, 8-11; lyricist on all tracks except #4, 10, & 12; composer on all tracks except #2, 3, 5, 7 & 12 * Youjeen; "Beautiful Days" (2001) – arrangement & bass on all tracks; lyricist on tracks #1 & 2; composer & guitar on tracks # 1 & 3 *
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; ''Scorpio Rising'' (2002) – bass on "I Hate You" * Dice; ''One'' (2003) – producer *
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; ''
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'' (2004) – bass * Various artists; ''
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'' (2005) – "Iconoclasm" * Various artists; '' Death Note Tribute'' (2006) – "Pursuit" * The Braincase; ''The Braincase'' (2008) – bass on tracks #3, 4, 7, 9 & 11 * Aggressive Dogs; (2009) – bass on "Seize the Day" * Various artists; (2009) – bass on * Various artists; ''Jack Rocks'' (2010) – "Miss Dizzy" *
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; "Get The Star / Last Forever" (2013) – composer on tracks 1 & 2 * Various artists; ''hide Tribute VII -Rock Spirits-'' (2013) – "Flame" * Various artists; ''We are Disco!!! ~Tribute to the Telephones~'' (2015) – "Love & Disco" * minus(-); ''G'' (2015) – guest vocals on "Peepshow" *
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; ''Now or Never'' (2016) – composer on "Flash of Light" *
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; ''Sinners'' (2017) – bass on "Trigger"; appears in its music video


Notes


References


External links


Official website

Official YouTube


{{DEFAULTSORT:J 1970 births Living people Luna Sea members Visual kei musicians Japanese male singer-songwriters Japanese male rock singers Japanese alternative rock musicians Japanese rock bass guitarists Japanese punk rock singers Singers from Hadano, Kanagawa Avex Group artists Japanese male bass guitarists 21st-century Japanese bass guitarists