Gedo
外道
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Spotify Followers | YouTube Subscribers | YouTube View Count | |
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2024-11-22 | 3,000 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-23 | 3,002 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-24 | 3,003 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-25 | 3,003 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-26 | 3,004 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-27 | 3,005 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-28 | 3,005 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-29 | 3,006 | -- | -- |
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2024-11-30 | 3,006 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-01 | 3,007 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-02 | 3,008 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-03 | 3,009 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-04 | 3,010 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-05 | 3,011 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-06 | 3,012 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-08 | 3,013 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-09 | 3,015 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-10 | 3,015 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-11 | 3,016 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-12 | 3,015 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-13 | 3,018 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-14 | 3,025 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-15 | 3,025 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-16 | 3,027 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-17 | 3,033 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-18 | 3,021 | -- | -- |
-12 | -- | -- | |
2024-12-19 | 3,023 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-20 | 3,023 | -- | -- |
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2024-12-21 | 3,024 | -- | -- |
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Last 7 Days | -1 | -- | -- |
Last 30 Days | +27 | -- | -- |
Jun Miura |
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Sonhouse |
Creation |
Makoto Ayukawa |
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Years active | 1973-1976, 1979-1982, 1991, 2002-2003, 2010- |
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Gedō (外道), also romanized simply as Gedo or Gedou, is a Japanese rock band. They were formed in 1973. The band split up for the first time in 1976, then reformed and split again several times. Their first self-titled album is highly acclaimed in their home country, and was featured on Rolling Stone's 100 greatest Japanese albums (N°24) and Julian Cope's Japrocksampler, among other lists. – Wikipedia |
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