Yura Yura Teikoku
ゆらゆら帝国
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Happy End |
Odotte Bakari no Kuni |
Zazen Boys |
Number Girl |
Kegawa No Maries |
Taifu Club |
Supercar |
Sunny Day Service |
eastern youth |
bloodthirsty butchers |
Gezan |
Keiichi Sokabe |
Kazuyoshi Nakamura |
The Pees |
the dresscodes |
N' Shukugawa Boys |
Yanushi |
Triple Fire |
cero |
andymori |
Shintaro Sakamoto |
Quruli |
Fujifabric |
Elephant Kashimashi |
Ging Nang Boyz |
Syrup16g |
Ayano Kaneko |
Spitz |
RC Succession |
Soutaiseiriron |
Cornelius |
Mitsume |
Yasuyuki Okamura |
Haruomi Hosono |
The High-Lows |
Art-School |
Kirinji |
Grapevine |
Tavito Nanao |
Fishmans |
Sakanaction |
Tamio Okuda |
Kazuyoshi Saito |
Eiichi Ohtaki |
Clammbon |
Chatmonchy |
Magokoro Brothers |
Sambomaster |
Go!Go!7188 |
Shinsei Kamattechan |
Tokyo Jihen |
Jun Togawa |
Ajico |
CreepHyp |
Flower Companyz |
Rekishi |
Straightener |
tofubeats |
Acidman |
Unicorn |
Skirt |
BRAHMAN |
Midori |
88Kasyo Junrei |
Kaho Nakamura |
Yonin Bayashi |
Ua |
Mr.Children |
Ringo Sheena |
Chara |
Motoharu Sano |
Shonen Knife |
Hi-Standard |
Gesu no Kiwami Otome |
D.A.N. |
Ego-Wrappin' |
Yosui Inoue |
Seiko Oomori |
Years active | 1989-2010 |
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Yura Yura Teikoku was a three-piece Japanese rock band from Tokyo, formed in 1989. Part of the city's underground music scene centered in Kōenji, their music has an eclectic sound usually described as psychedelic rock. After 21 years playing together, Yura Yura Teikoku amicably broke up in 2010. – Wikipedia |
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1 | Hikaru Utada | ||
+52,138 (3,364,926) |
2 | Southern All Stars | ||
+38,205 (1,745,219) |
3 | Spitz | ||
+34,921 (2,254,184) |
4 | Mr.Children | ||
+28,485 (3,274,430) |
5 | Joe Hisaishi | ||
+23,543 (1,179,797) |
6 | aiko | ||
+21,509 (748,784) |
7 | B'z | ||
+18,711 (817,442) |
8 | Ringo Sheena | ||
+18,662 (1,693,931) |
9 | Misia | ||
+16,902 (1,773,170) |
10 | Yumi Matsutoya | ||
+15,269 (1,078,045) |
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