Lyrics by X Japan

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  1. Endless Rain
  2. Art Of Life
  3. Kurenai
  4. Tears
  5. Forever Love
  6. Say Anything
  7. The last song
  8. Crucify My Love
  9. Hero
  10. X
  11. I.V.
  12. Rusty Nail
  13. Standing Sex
  14. Week End
  15. Without You
  16. Blue Blood
  17. Dahlia
  18. Orgasm
  19. Rose of Pain
  20. Sadistic Desire
  21. Silent Jealousy
  22. Voiceless Screaming
  23. 20th Century Boy
  24. Alive
  25. Always
  26. Angel
  27. Art Of Life (radio Edit)
  28. Born To Be Free
  29. Break The Darkness (I'll Kill You EP)
  30. Celebration
  31. Dahlia (Kanji)
  32. Desperate Angel
  33. Drain
  34. Easy Fight Rambling
  35. Endless Rain (kanji)
  36. Evolution
  37. Feel Me Tonight
  38. Give Me The Pleasure
  39. Hard Luck Woman
  40. I Love You
  41. I'll Kill You
  42. Jade
  43. Joker
  44. Kurenai (kanji)
  45. La Venus
  46. Lady in Tears
  47. Longing (Togireta Melody)
  48. Love & Fake
  49. Love Replica
  50. Miscast
  51. No Connexion
  52. Only Way
  53. Phantom Of Guilt
  54. Prologue
  55. Right Now
  56. Scarlet Love Song
  57. Scarlet Love Song (Kanji)
  58. Scars
  59. Scars Live (versão show)
  60. Secret Sorrow
  61. Silent Jealousy (kanji)
  62. Stab Me In The Back
  63. Stop Bloody Rain
  64. Strength
  65. Time Trip Loving
  66. TuneUp Baby
  67. Un-finished...
  68. Unfinished
  69. Vanishing Love
  70. We Are X
  71. White Poem I
  72. Wriggle
  73. X (Japonês)
  74. Yakusoku

X Japan (Japanese: エックス・ジャパン, Hepburn: Ekkusu Japan) is a Japanese rock band from Chiba, formed in 1982 by drummer and pianist Yoshiki and lead vocalist Toshi. Starting as a predominantly power/speed metal band with heavy symphonic elements, they later gravitated towards a progressive sound with an emphasis on ballads. Besides being one of the first Japanese acts to achieve mainstream success while on an independent label, the group is widely credited as one of the pioneers of visual kei, a movement among Japanese musicians comparable to Western glam. Originally named X (エックス, Ekkusu), they released their debut album Vanishing Vision (1988) on Yoshiki's own Extasy Records one year after finalizing their line-up including bassist Taiji, lead guitarist Hide and rhythm guitarist Pata. They achieved breakthrough success in 1989 with the release of their second and major debut album Blue Blood. Following 1991's Jealousy, Taiji left the band in early 1992. He was replaced by Heath and the group changed their name to X Japan before producing the mini album Art of Life (1993), which is composed solely of the 29-minute title track. In 1995 the group dropped most of its original visual kei aesthetics in favor of a more casual look and released Dahlia (1996), which like their two previous albums debuted at number one. X Japan performed their last concert at the Tokyo Dome on December 31, 1997, making it the last of five consecutive sold-out New Year's Eve concerts the group held at the stadium. After ten years, X Japan reunited in 2007 and recorded the new song "I.V.". Over the next two years they performed several concerts, including their first overseas show in Hong Kong, and formally added Sugizo as lead guitarist in place of Hide, who died in 1998, before holding a North American tour in 2010. In 2011, the band went on their first world tour throughout Europe, South America and Asia. Shortly after reuniting, work began on their sixth studio album. During its ten years of production, several release dates were announced, but it remains unreleased despite Yoshiki's claim of its completion in September 2018. X Japan has released five studio albums, six live albums, and 21 singles. In 2003, HMV Japan ranked the band at number 40 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. In 2007, Rolling Stone Japan ranked Blue Blood number 15 on its list of the 100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time. In 2017, Loudwire named X Japan the Best Metal Band from Japan. It has been reported that X Japan has sold over 30 million records.

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