Loudness is a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1981 by guitarist Akira T… Read Full Bio ↴Loudness is a Japanese heavy metal band formed in 1981 by guitarist Akira Takasaki and drummer Munetaka Higuchi. They were the first Japanese heavy metal act signed to a major label in the United States, releasing twenty-three studio albums (five in America) by the end of 2009 and reaching the Billboard Top 100 in their moment of maximum international popularity. Despite numerous changes in their roster, the band continued their activities during the 90's, finally reuniting the original line-up in 2000. On November 30, 2008 original drummer Munetaka Higuchi died from liver cancer at a hospital in Osaka at age 49. Loudness replaced him with Masayuki Suzuki and are still active to this day.
Back in the '70's, drummer Munetaka Higuchi and guitarist Akira Takasaki played together in a pop-rock band called Lazy. In an effort to pursue their musical aspiration even farther, they split from the successful group and launched Loudness in May 1981. The duo was joined by former Earthshaker vocalist Minoru Niihara, who was devoted to soul music at the time, and Takasaki's childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as the bassist.
The band went into the studio in August and three months later, the band's debut album, The Birthday Eve, hit the stores. It was as if the relentlessly wild arming by Takasaki in the intro of the opening track was an omen of things to come, as this album ended up making a historical impact on the Japanese rock scene.
Exceeding industry experts' expectations, a debut concert held at Asakusa International Theater attracted a sold-out show with an audience of 2,700. Watching the legendary concert which lasted more than 100 minutes, they were forced to realize that they could no longer say "hard rock is not marketable".
Their second album, Devil Soldier, was released in July 1982 and their third, The Law Of Devil's Land, followed in January 1983. Since there were no acclaimed Heavy Metal engineers in Japan at the time, an American, Daniel McClendon was tapped for these albums. Due to his contribution, the albums surpassed the quality of what was normally expected from an ordinary Japanese rock band. The style and technique had been established.
In July 1983, the band conducted their first American tour, followed by a European tour a month later. Enjoying the great response, the band felt confident on launching fully into a worldwide market.
In September, the 4th album, Disillusion, was recorded in Britain. It was a dream come true for the band to make an album abroad. Julian Mendelsohn, known for his work with Yes' "90125", was tapped as an engineer.
An A&R from Atlantic Records was impressed by the band's show held in the US between July 1983 and May 1984 which led to the band being signed with the label for an international record deal. Such an achievement was the first in Japanese music history. From August '84, they went into a studio in Los Angeles with renowned producer Max Norman, known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne among others, to record their first worldwide release, what was to later become Thunder In The East.
The record came out in January '85 and it went all the way up to No.4 on Japan's domestic chart. The band embarked on a US tour in April and a month later the album ranked its highest at No.74 on the US Billboard album chart. The record was on the chart for 19 consecutive weeks since its first entry on March 2. Those chart records hold an exceptional record which is still yet to be broken.
In August , they joined Mötley Crüe on their US tour as an opening act. On August 14, they became the first Japanese band in history to play at the prestigious Madison Square Garden in New York. In December, the band went into the studio to record its second release from Atlantic again with Max Norman.
Shadows of War was released in March '86. An American version of the record, Lightning Strikes, topped the band's previous effort on the charts and ranked No.64 on the Billboard chart. As the band kept touring all over the US, they earned a reputation as a great live band. In those days, when a heavy metal fan in Los Angeles would run into Japanese tourists, they would brag about how much they loved Loudness. Back then, LOUDNESS was a comparable figure to today's two biggest exports from Japan, MLB's Ichiro and Hideki Matsui.
The album Hurricane Eyes, released in August 1987, was produced by Eddie Kramer, one of the most renowned and respected producers in rock history. Everything released after "Thunder In The East" contained English lyrics but this time they decided to make a Japanese version for their fans back home. In May 1988, the mini-album, Jealousy, was released exclusively for the domestic market. At that point, Loudness was already an international act but their Japanese fans remained special to them.
Despite their continuing success, Niihara left the band in December 1988. The news came as a shock not only to the Japanese rock community but worldwide as well.
After countless auditions, the remaining band members came to the conclusion that they would never be able find a Japanese singer that could match Niihara's ability. Consequently, they hired former Obsession vocalist, Mike Vescera, in September 1989. The result was the album Soldier of Fortune, followed by On The Prowl in February 1991, which was a compilation of self-covers from the band's earlier works and additional new songs.
Vescera left soon after the release of Slap In The Face in October 1991. Yamashita also left and the second era of Loudness came to an end in 1992.
With Masaki Yamada of EZO coming on board, the band kicked off its third era. Bassist Taiji Sawada from X Japan also joined. X Japan was one of the major forces in the domestic rock scene since the early 90's and with him on board, Loudness was able to acquire a whole new fan base. June 1992's album, Loudness, debuted at No.2 on the domestic chart. The third-era lineup of Loudness toured extensively until January '93. However, Sawada and Higuchi decided to leave shortly after the tour. Loudness, for the first time in its history, was on the verge of falling apart.
Yamada, who once decided to leave, returned and the 4th era of Loudness began in 1994. With a former bandmate of Yamada, EZO's Hirotsugu Homma joining the band, they made Heavy Metal Hippies which Takasaki played bass on. During December's concert at Club Citta, the band formally announced that Naoto Shibata (Anthem) was brought on board. Finally, the lineup of the 4th era Loudness was complete.
With a new lineup, the band embarked on a domestic tour starting April 1995. A live album that captured the aggressive feel of the tour, Loud 'n' Raw, was released. Every member of the audience was credited on the cover sleeve, showing appreciation to their loyal fans. A show in Hong Kong was a great success.
In February 1997, the band flew to San Francisco to record Ghetto Machine, released in July. In response to the great demand from their Asian fans, the band flew back to Hong Kong in December and performed once again.
In August 1998, the band flew back to San Francisco to record Dragon. One month later, band embarked on a domestic tour entitled "LOUDNESS CLUB GIG'98 DRAGON" which kicked off in PENNYLANE 24 in Sapporo.
In May 1999, they held the "RISING DRAGON EURO TOUR'99" which included stops at Great Britain, Holland, Belgium, and Germany. In Holland, the band performed on the main stage of "DYNAMO OPEN AIR '99", the biggest outdoor heavy music festival in Europe which attracts more than 50,000 people every year.
In July 1999, their album Engine was released which became the last of the 4th era Loudness.
In 2000, Takasaki considered a reformation of Loudness to its original members and the news was formally announced in May. The band went into preproduction soon after. An album with the original lineup, Spiritual Canoe, hit the stores in March 2001. As the band embarked on a domestic tour, fans went crazy to see the four guys getting back together again and perform.
The band went on to record the albums Pandemonium soon after 'Spiritual Canoe' in 2001, Biosphere in 2002, Terror, Rock Shocks and Racing in 2004, Heavy Metal Hippies and The Battleship Musashi in 2005, and Breaking The Taboo in 2006. In 2008, Loudness drummer Minetaka Higuchi was diagnosed with Hepatocellular Carcinoma in April of that year while recording the album Metal Mad and couldn't tour with them as a result.
On November 30 2008, Munetaka passed away. In 2009, Loudness planned to release the album The Everlasting using the unique style of Munetaka in their drums for it. From a translated blog of guitarist Akira Takasaki: "From the vast amount of data (of drums recorded by Munetaka in the past), we will extract Munetaka's great groove and sound. On top of that, we're putting a new riff and rhythm. The new album will be based on Munetaka's groove at its maximum. I'm writing guitar riffs that would sound like nothing but Loudness. I'm trying to make it a gigantic rock album that would satisfy Munetaka, as he was always complaining 'This isn't loud enough' or 'This needs to be more heavier.'
Upon the album's release, they introduced a new drummer, Masayuki Suzuki. The band went on tour in 2009, presenting only material from their first four albums and announced a new album titled King of Pain, which was released in May 2010. Also in 2010, Loudness featured at the Bang Your Head!!! festival in Germany and did a brief European tour.
In 2011 Loudness celebrated their 30th Anniversary with a return to the US for a series of tour dates.
Back in the '70's, drummer Munetaka Higuchi and guitarist Akira Takasaki played together in a pop-rock band called Lazy. In an effort to pursue their musical aspiration even farther, they split from the successful group and launched Loudness in May 1981. The duo was joined by former Earthshaker vocalist Minoru Niihara, who was devoted to soul music at the time, and Takasaki's childhood friend Masayoshi Yamashita as the bassist.
The band went into the studio in August and three months later, the band's debut album, The Birthday Eve, hit the stores. It was as if the relentlessly wild arming by Takasaki in the intro of the opening track was an omen of things to come, as this album ended up making a historical impact on the Japanese rock scene.
Exceeding industry experts' expectations, a debut concert held at Asakusa International Theater attracted a sold-out show with an audience of 2,700. Watching the legendary concert which lasted more than 100 minutes, they were forced to realize that they could no longer say "hard rock is not marketable".
Their second album, Devil Soldier, was released in July 1982 and their third, The Law Of Devil's Land, followed in January 1983. Since there were no acclaimed Heavy Metal engineers in Japan at the time, an American, Daniel McClendon was tapped for these albums. Due to his contribution, the albums surpassed the quality of what was normally expected from an ordinary Japanese rock band. The style and technique had been established.
In July 1983, the band conducted their first American tour, followed by a European tour a month later. Enjoying the great response, the band felt confident on launching fully into a worldwide market.
In September, the 4th album, Disillusion, was recorded in Britain. It was a dream come true for the band to make an album abroad. Julian Mendelsohn, known for his work with Yes' "90125", was tapped as an engineer.
An A&R from Atlantic Records was impressed by the band's show held in the US between July 1983 and May 1984 which led to the band being signed with the label for an international record deal. Such an achievement was the first in Japanese music history. From August '84, they went into a studio in Los Angeles with renowned producer Max Norman, known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne among others, to record their first worldwide release, what was to later become Thunder In The East.
The record came out in January '85 and it went all the way up to No.4 on Japan's domestic chart. The band embarked on a US tour in April and a month later the album ranked its highest at No.74 on the US Billboard album chart. The record was on the chart for 19 consecutive weeks since its first entry on March 2. Those chart records hold an exceptional record which is still yet to be broken.
In August , they joined Mötley Crüe on their US tour as an opening act. On August 14, they became the first Japanese band in history to play at the prestigious Madison Square Garden in New York. In December, the band went into the studio to record its second release from Atlantic again with Max Norman.
Shadows of War was released in March '86. An American version of the record, Lightning Strikes, topped the band's previous effort on the charts and ranked No.64 on the Billboard chart. As the band kept touring all over the US, they earned a reputation as a great live band. In those days, when a heavy metal fan in Los Angeles would run into Japanese tourists, they would brag about how much they loved Loudness. Back then, LOUDNESS was a comparable figure to today's two biggest exports from Japan, MLB's Ichiro and Hideki Matsui.
The album Hurricane Eyes, released in August 1987, was produced by Eddie Kramer, one of the most renowned and respected producers in rock history. Everything released after "Thunder In The East" contained English lyrics but this time they decided to make a Japanese version for their fans back home. In May 1988, the mini-album, Jealousy, was released exclusively for the domestic market. At that point, Loudness was already an international act but their Japanese fans remained special to them.
Despite their continuing success, Niihara left the band in December 1988. The news came as a shock not only to the Japanese rock community but worldwide as well.
After countless auditions, the remaining band members came to the conclusion that they would never be able find a Japanese singer that could match Niihara's ability. Consequently, they hired former Obsession vocalist, Mike Vescera, in September 1989. The result was the album Soldier of Fortune, followed by On The Prowl in February 1991, which was a compilation of self-covers from the band's earlier works and additional new songs.
Vescera left soon after the release of Slap In The Face in October 1991. Yamashita also left and the second era of Loudness came to an end in 1992.
With Masaki Yamada of EZO coming on board, the band kicked off its third era. Bassist Taiji Sawada from X Japan also joined. X Japan was one of the major forces in the domestic rock scene since the early 90's and with him on board, Loudness was able to acquire a whole new fan base. June 1992's album, Loudness, debuted at No.2 on the domestic chart. The third-era lineup of Loudness toured extensively until January '93. However, Sawada and Higuchi decided to leave shortly after the tour. Loudness, for the first time in its history, was on the verge of falling apart.
Yamada, who once decided to leave, returned and the 4th era of Loudness began in 1994. With a former bandmate of Yamada, EZO's Hirotsugu Homma joining the band, they made Heavy Metal Hippies which Takasaki played bass on. During December's concert at Club Citta, the band formally announced that Naoto Shibata (Anthem) was brought on board. Finally, the lineup of the 4th era Loudness was complete.
With a new lineup, the band embarked on a domestic tour starting April 1995. A live album that captured the aggressive feel of the tour, Loud 'n' Raw, was released. Every member of the audience was credited on the cover sleeve, showing appreciation to their loyal fans. A show in Hong Kong was a great success.
In February 1997, the band flew to San Francisco to record Ghetto Machine, released in July. In response to the great demand from their Asian fans, the band flew back to Hong Kong in December and performed once again.
In August 1998, the band flew back to San Francisco to record Dragon. One month later, band embarked on a domestic tour entitled "LOUDNESS CLUB GIG'98 DRAGON" which kicked off in PENNYLANE 24 in Sapporo.
In May 1999, they held the "RISING DRAGON EURO TOUR'99" which included stops at Great Britain, Holland, Belgium, and Germany. In Holland, the band performed on the main stage of "DYNAMO OPEN AIR '99", the biggest outdoor heavy music festival in Europe which attracts more than 50,000 people every year.
In July 1999, their album Engine was released which became the last of the 4th era Loudness.
In 2000, Takasaki considered a reformation of Loudness to its original members and the news was formally announced in May. The band went into preproduction soon after. An album with the original lineup, Spiritual Canoe, hit the stores in March 2001. As the band embarked on a domestic tour, fans went crazy to see the four guys getting back together again and perform.
The band went on to record the albums Pandemonium soon after 'Spiritual Canoe' in 2001, Biosphere in 2002, Terror, Rock Shocks and Racing in 2004, Heavy Metal Hippies and The Battleship Musashi in 2005, and Breaking The Taboo in 2006. In 2008, Loudness drummer Minetaka Higuchi was diagnosed with Hepatocellular Carcinoma in April of that year while recording the album Metal Mad and couldn't tour with them as a result.
On November 30 2008, Munetaka passed away. In 2009, Loudness planned to release the album The Everlasting using the unique style of Munetaka in their drums for it. From a translated blog of guitarist Akira Takasaki: "From the vast amount of data (of drums recorded by Munetaka in the past), we will extract Munetaka's great groove and sound. On top of that, we're putting a new riff and rhythm. The new album will be based on Munetaka's groove at its maximum. I'm writing guitar riffs that would sound like nothing but Loudness. I'm trying to make it a gigantic rock album that would satisfy Munetaka, as he was always complaining 'This isn't loud enough' or 'This needs to be more heavier.'
Upon the album's release, they introduced a new drummer, Masayuki Suzuki. The band went on tour in 2009, presenting only material from their first four albums and announced a new album titled King of Pain, which was released in May 2010. Also in 2010, Loudness featured at the Bang Your Head!!! festival in Germany and did a brief European tour.
In 2011 Loudness celebrated their 30th Anniversary with a return to the US for a series of tour dates.
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Loudness Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Loudness:
1000 Eyes The engines are screaming The red lights are warning the sk…
9 Miles High 1 2 3 4 walkin' on broken glass 1 2 3…
A Moment of Revelation Going home! Freedom flight高く Enigma 神告げる A moment of revelat…
Ace in the Hole [Music: Hirotsugu Homma, Lyrics: Kayla Ritt] Traveling th…
After Illusion After some time Some people forget To be moved To love an…
Angel Dust Can't rest my wings I'm on Star Dust Highway No end to…
Apocalypse [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Get your l…
Ares You make me smile when I think of you Although you're…
Ashes in the Sky I never talk to guardian angels, never look at evil…
Believe It Or Not Cast a spell to wish me well 'cause I'm going…
Black Biohazard [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Devil bitc…
Black Star Oblivion Burn through the night like a fireball Nothing's going to s…
Black Widow She'll eat your soul Kill your sweet dreams Heart and bone…
Bloody Doom Like lightning, see the twins fall down It's frightening, b…
Breaking The Taboo 失われた 尊厳の火 冒涜された 開放の日 怒り狂うぜ! お前はクズだ 人間失格 欺瞞傲慢 暴いてやる Breaking …
Brutal Torture Did you enjoy killing people for your pleasure? 狂気のCrime 快楽i…
Burning Eye Balls [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Staring ba…
Butterfly Woman, you are a butterfly Dancing fire with savage grace Ma…
Change Got a new hair style I see And you're dressed to…
Chaos Oh, in the dark where fear's the rule Where hell's bells…
Climaxxx 無駄な理屈、退屈さ 頭ばかりでかくても 最後に決める瞬間は 動物的な本能で 生きてる限り、一度ぐらい 全身全霊かけてみろ…
Clockwork Toy Sometimes I scream, sometimes I cry Sometimes I just lie in…
Coming Home [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Someone ca…
Complication Throwing down the gauntlet now Call the bluff of the liar …
Crazy Doctor * Just when I thought my life was rising The doctors…
Crazy Night You come to see the show Well, we're gonna rock and…
Crazy Samurai I've been treated like a crackpot Labeled a freak and whatn…
Creatures I never wanted to come this way I could not leave I…
Damnation So many dirty congressmen かけ離れたCommon sense 選ばれたる big badass…
Danger of Love You live the life Of a stranger You try to hide From your…
Dark Desire All night long, shout it out Time for rock and roll Got…
Dead Man Walking You can see me pacing My heart is racing Walking in the…
Deadly Player I've been to the edge of life Ooh, I've been thru…
Demon Disease We are the chosen The keepers of all we know We are…
Devil Soldier Let my thoughts lead Without destination Oh yeah I'm free …
Diving Into Darkness Hey teacher, don't tell me what to do I don't need your…
Don't Spam Me Hey!Mr.Customer congratulations! Hey! You are a winner, we'l…
Down New kid in town He likes getting 'round Looking for…
Down 'n Dirty New kid in town He likes getting 'round Looking for…
DOWN'N' DIRTY New kid in town He likes getting 'round Looking for…
Dream Fantasy The night comes down on the streets of this town Darkness…
Dreamer and Screamer Out in the peltin' rain I gotta move on It's always been…
Dynamite WE're blowing up like dynamite! We hate serious theory 体感じるま…
Esper A hurricane, alive with death and danger She struck me down,…
Everyone Lies A pack of lies A sack of jive To keep it all…
Exultation I know you are scared I know you are afraid I know…
Eyes Of A Child A mother without her son Stares out silently Into the empt…
Face to Face Fading light, broken hearts, I left Them all behind Turned t…
Faces in the Fire Fading light, broken hearts, I left them all behind Turned …
Find a Way I see the world Through different eyes than you Time…
Freedom I am the voice of rebellion From a city black with…
Get Away Get away, I'm warning you Get away, I'm telling you Watch wh…
Ghetto Machine I'm your guilt I'm your shame I get burned In your flame Poi…
Girl Come on, baby, give it to me Magic lady, make…
Gotta Fight Right Away! Oh, we gonna tell you Right Away! It's open…
Hard Workin' Secluded town, tonight once more…
Heavy Chains She Wants To Run, Going On, Point Of No Return No…
High Try Wake up man Hurry and get up If you lead an unlawful…
How Many More Times 情報社会の渦に巻き込まれ、 自分で判断出来ない価値観 数字で確率探ってみても、 全てが割り切れる物じゃ無い 分かっている…
Howling Rain Silent rain is falling, mother's tears fill my veins See th…
Hungry Hunter Wild fire, he's a runaway Looking to be free, got to…
Hypnotized Here we go! The party is almost over now But no one…
I Deep in the night, you're calling me so late My heart is…
I'm On Fire Crying face, cry more Now you've bet your everything Tired a…
In My Dreams In my dreams I was walking alone The rain falling on…
In The Mirror 輝き失せてる街に 薄ら笑いの狂言者 今宵はあいつの涙雨 洗い流して お前の言葉をほしいだけ Mirror! とこしえ…
In This World Beyond This barren town of Kiev Not a soul in sight Only complete…
Inflame Locked in this prison cage, you call my name I turn…
Jasmine Sky In the last hazy summer Deep down the bottom of the…
Junk His Head [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Got no eye…
Let Driving to the top of the city, Drive until I reach…
Like Hell So Many Times I've Been Lost And Blinded By The Light Caught…
Live For The Moment On the midnight highway Gas pedal to the ground Shrieking …
Lonely Player Woo yeah!! He played a fool Getting serious with you A se…
Long After Midnight I can feel her touch from far away The kind of…
Long Distance You say that time will tell Everyday keeps getting harder …
Lost Without Your Love Run from the night, blind love's burnin' Through your eyes,…
Loudness We are the Loudness Come on now!! High! I get get get Don't…
Love And Hate * Lust, hate, love Through the burning heat Lust, hate, love…
Love Kills It's the wind that brings her to me Catch the scent…
Love Toys Don't do it, cut through it Keep your mind on…
Loving Maid I'm a junky - Crazed A Fighting man wannabe I'm a junky…
Lunatic Slain by a psycho killer Shedding tears in a silent rage T…
Milky Way A million stars above me Only one life to count them…
Never Again Lost in a dream In a dream of you All that's left…
Never Change Your Mind Got a new hair style I see And you're dressed to…
No Way Out Lost in the underground Lookin' for daylight Afraid darkness…
Open Your Eyes I can hear the footsteps Of one who's begun to flutter…
Pandemonium Conspiracies being made deep in the caves The plans of Destr…
Paralyzed You, cursed my soul With the force of a demon's hold Pain…
Picture Your Life 過去も未来も無く 聡明な詩人達は 今日も嵐の中 喉を掻き切る 火よ燃えろ、風よ吹け、 雨よ降れ、Yeah, 今夜も 失う…
PLAYIN When I first saw her face Thought she was the…
Playing Games When I first saw her face Thought she was the…
Pray for the Dead Where we going Just walking in dinosaur shadows No way of …
Racing the Wind Going for the jugular Bleeding in the rain Straight down t…
Real Man Back in my days of heedless ways Life in a perfect…
Red Light Shooter Breakin' the law Taking my chances Ain't gonna drag me dow…
Revelation Mother! The sea is deep and wide Mother! Always by your…
Risk Taker I've been rocking so long 止められない I've been screaming like he…
ROCK Watching TV rainy day Yeah! Lay the heavy body on bed R&B…
Rock 'N Roll Gypsy I feel the touch of a midnight lover I need the…
Rock 'n' Roll Gypsy I feel the touch of a midnight lover I need the…
Rock Shock Watching TV rainy day Yeah! Lay the heavy body on bed R&B…
Rock the Nation Fed up with all the pretending Not to see your changes No…
Rock This Way We're going to rock you Hey girl, it's over now Blame it…
Run for Your Life Take In The Frozen Dawn No Way Out Still Holding On Empty…
Running for Cover Gimme shelter, cold was the night, Fires burn deep in the…
S.D.I Can't cry, can't try, can not repent Can't cry, can't try,…
S.D.I. Hear the thunder crashing through the night Storm clouds br…
Satisfaction Garanteed Let's make a noise, here and now, all right Are you…
Sexy Woman You'll understand You'll soon realize I am destined To burn …
Shadows Of War I never talk to guardian angels, never look at evil…
Sick World You're just sitting there! A risk avoider! You are a fxxx ri…
Slaughter House Filthy basement, locked inside a cage Screaming patient, an…
Slave Maggots on the run From these rotten guns Slaughter the alle…
Sleepless Night I can feel the night is calling Calling out to…
Sleepless Nights I can feel the night is calling Calling out to…
Snake Venom I was a monkey in a tree Swinging oh so carelessly Then…
So Lonely So far away You've been gone all the while I'm feeling…
Soldier of Fortune Rebel young, tracks to burn We take the glory, we belong T…
Speed Just a few roots, replanted. Good Golly, said little Miss…
Speed Maniac Blastin' through the highway Daredevil on the road We're i…
Stay Wild 現実逃避、極限状態、 カリスマ求め、さまよい歩く ごう慢態度、きまくり右脳、 どこまで飛べるか、見届けてやる Get u…
Street Life Dream You think it's just a joke Maybe one big laugh Anyway that…
Street Woman Men lured by mystique powers I say Don't step in Don't go i…
Strike of the Sword Somebody saw the birds in flight Higher higher we learned t…
Suicide Doll Here comes that voice again A whispering voice from the sha…
Sweet Dreams [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Staring at…
Take It or Leave It You're been runnin' 'round Trying to keep me hungry It doesn…
Take Me Home I want to go beyond The midnight sun Break the rules Set …
Telomerase Elixir of the life Primeval pulse that beats Precious DNA I…
The Candidate What can you do? Who do you know? How much can…
THE DANGER ZONE Who will save our planet? Judgement time is here A new reali…
The Eternal Soldiers Stay alive the deadly game you play Burn the torch now to li…
The Lines Are Down You cry, darkness listens You hide, sudden sorrow Black and …
The Love of My Life 握りしめた夢を 失わないように 上を向いて歩いた 拭いきれぬTears あふれ出る思い出 こぼれないように I can …
The Pandemonium Conspiracies being made deep in the caves The plans of Dest…
This Lonely Heart I hear the sound of a heartache I hear the cries…
To Be Demon Hear the sound of the stream Silent green land Who are you?…
Tomorrow Is Not Promised I got no education but I will do the right…
Twist of Chain [Music: Akira Takasaki, Lyrics: Masaki Yamada] Do I have …
Twisted I'm twisted, bent to the bone Hey sister, can I take…
Vision I am drowning in an endless sorrow, Oh yeah I thought…
Waking the Dead Climb out of the pit Join in the game Fresh throats to…
We Could Be Together * I got your real love, baby I got everything on…
What's the Truth What's the truth? What's the truth? What's the truth? What's…
What's the Truth? What's the truth? What's the truth? What's the truth? What'…
Who Knows I've been captured by fantasy Woke up inside her jealousy …
Without You I saw an angel Can't take my eyes off you You caught…
Wonder Man I wake up with The devil hanging over my head Sweet little…
Ya Stepped on a Mine Flipped on the TV, what's this I see? Destruction like war,…
You Shook Me You know you shook me, You shook me all night long,…
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