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J (musician) and Visual kei

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Difference between J (musician) and Visual kei

J (musician) vs. Visual kei

, better known exclusively by his stage name J, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. is a movement among Japanese musicians, that is characterized by the use of varying levels of make-up, elaborate hair styles and flamboyant costumes, often, but not always, coupled with androgynous aesthetics, similar to Western glam rock.

Similarities between J (musician) and Visual kei

J (musician) and Visual kei have 12 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aion (Japanese band), Alternative rock, Buck-Tick, Drum kit, Hard rock, Hide (musician), Luna Sea, Oricon, Progressive rock, Punk rock, Tokyo Dome, X Japan.

Aion (Japanese band)

Aion is a Japanese metal band from Osaka, formed in 1983 by guitarist Izumi.

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Alternative rock

Alternative rock (also called alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a style of rock music that emerged from the independent music underground of the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s.

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Buck-Tick

Buck-Tick (stylized as BUCK-TICK) is a Japanese rock band, formed in Fujioka, Gunma in 1983.

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Drum kit

A drum kit — also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums — is a collection of drums and other percussion instruments, typically cymbals, which are set up on stands to be played by a single player, with drumsticks held in both hands, and the feet operating pedals that control the hi-hat cymbal and the beater for the bass drum.

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Hard rock

Hard rock is a loosely defined subgenre of rock music that began in the mid-1960s, with the garage, psychedelic and blues rock movements.

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Hide (musician)

, better known by his stage name hide,His stage name is written in all capital letters while in regard to his work with X Japan, but in all lowercase letters when talking of his solo career and work with Zilch.

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Luna Sea

Luna Sea (stylized as LUNA SEA) is a Japanese rock band formed in Kanagawa Prefecture in 1989.

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Oricon

, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan.

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Progressive rock

Progressive rock (shortened as prog; sometimes called art rock, classical rock or symphonic rock) is a broad genre of rock music that developed in the United Kingdom and United States throughout the mid to late 1960s.

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Punk rock

Punk rock (or "punk") is a rock music genre that developed in the mid-1970s in the United States, United Kingdom, and Australia.

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Tokyo Dome

is a stadium in Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.

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X Japan

is a Japanese heavy metal band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi.

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J (musician) and Visual kei Comparison

J (musician) has 67 relations, while Visual kei has 140. As they have in common 12, the Jaccard index is 5.80% = 12 / (67 + 140).

References

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