DMBQ
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The Zoobombs |
King Brothers |
Dexied The Emons |
54-71 |
Aburadako |
bloodthirsty butchers |
Friction |
Mo'Some Tonebender |
Copass Grinderz |
The Pees |
Guitar Wolf |
Rashinban |
Inu |
Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her |
MAD3 |
Afrirampo |
Seiichi Yamamoto |
eastern youth |
Pealout |
Oshiripenpenz |
Murahachibu |
Panicsmile |
Omoide Hatoba |
Naht |
Brain Police |
Katsurei |
toddle |
Gedo |
Dohatsuten |
dip |
Sherbets |
Ajico |
Nagisa Ni Te |
Usotsuki Barbie |
detroit7 |
Kegawa No Maries |
Tomovsky |
Les Rallizes Dénudés |
Group Tamashii |
pre-school |
Sakerock |
Keiichi Sokabe Band |
Beyonds |
8otto |
Flower Companyz |
Condor44 |
Bazra |
Kenichi Asai |
The Insect Kids |
Violent Onsen Geisha |
Kuchiroro |
N' Shukugawa Boys |
TsuShiMaMiRe |
Jacks |
The Cro-Magnons |
Hoff Dylan |
Mowmow Lulu Gyaban |
Years active | 1989- |
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DMBQ is a Japanese rock band from Tokyo, whose name stands for Dynamite Masters Blues Quartet. They are influenced by British and American rock music of the early 1970s, especially bands like The Jimi Hendrix Experience, Deep Purple, and Led Zeppelin. – Wikipedia |
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