MERRY

MERRY - Japanese band, previously メリー

Group from Japan

Genres: jazz, punk, rock, visual kei, hardcore punk, alternative rock, J-rock, japanese

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About MERRY

メリー (also known as MERRY from 2010 until 2018) is a Japanese rock and Visual kei / angura kei band from Tokyo. Their music is genre breaking with influences from jazz, blues and punk rock. Members: * Vocals: Gara (ガラ) VISAGE as Makoto (誠) , → After effect as Makoto (真琴) → MERRY (メリー) as Gara (ガラ) , also: Shinjuku BLUES (新宿ブルース) , the stupid (as G) , Sasurai no NICOTINE Yarō-tachi (さすらいのニコチン野郎達) * Guitar: Yuu (結生 LAPIS → Shiver → MERRY (メリー) , also: X SUGINAMI , ToshI (support) , Tsutomu Ishizuki (石月 努) (support) , UMIYURI (ウミユリ) (guest) , Shinjuku BLUES (新宿ブルース) , Kei (圭) (support) , Tatsuro (逹瑯) (support) , the stupid (as ZAKU (ザク)) * Bass: Tetsu (テツ ACiD → MERRY (メリー) , also: deadman (support) , the stupid (as TETSUSAN (テツサン)) *Drums: Nero (ネロ Nero (ネロ) NIGHTMARE as KUNIHIRO → SMOKY FLAVOR , Dokudoku MONSTER (毒々モンスター) → After effect as Kuni → MERRY (メリー) as NERO (ネロ) , also: THREE EYES FACK , the stupid (as Crazy Sweet Bread) , ZERA (ゼラ) (support) Ex members/support: * Guitar: Kenichi (健一 (from 2001-2020) Balsamic as KEN → CRESCENT as ken → Syndrome → MERRY (メリー) as Kenichi (健一) → retired * Support bass: kazu (due to injury of Tetsu) RESEARCH as KAZUNORI , → Aioria as Kazu → Kagerou (蜉蝣) → Kagerou (蜉蝣) , RESEARCH → the god and death stars → dim my division → the god and death stars , STEREO.C.K , DIMMDIVISION. , → the god and death stars , gibkiy gibkiy gibkiy , DIMMDIVISION. * Support bass: Murai Kenjirou (村井 研次郎) (due to injury of Tetsu) Eternal Flame → → cali≠gari , → SEX MACHINEGUNS , ELLEGUNS , MAG-NET solo → J-P-K PROJECT → THE CYCLE , → THE CYCLE , cali≠gari , → cali≠gari , ELLEGUNS , Murai Kenjirou (村井 研次郎) solo , * Support keys: Kazutoshi Yokoyama (横山和俊) Tachikurami (たちくらみ) → Kazutoshi Yokoyama (横山和俊) solo , session musician , → Kazutoshi Yokoyama (横山和俊) solo , → Dummy's Corporation , → Dummy's Corporation , TAG , → TAG , Kazutoshi Yokoyama (横山和俊) solo , H.U.G , Guest vocals (due to sickness of Gara include): JOJO (ジョジョ), Kaya, Hisui (氷翠), Ryoga (猟牙), Aki (暁), Hitomi The band consists of four members led by vocalist Gara. Their management company is SunKrad, and their record label is Fire Wall Division. The official fan club is called “CORE.” In October 2001, Gara gathered the members to form the band. At a time when glamorous bands were popular, they deliberately went against the trend, adopting an underground aesthetic and starting their activities with unannounced live shows (secret lives). Musical style The band's music and lyrical imagery are likely influenced by the liberal Taisho and early Showa era, a period of significant artistic and musical movement when Japan shifted further towards Western concepts, and industrialization brought jazz and blues to Japanese culture. Similarly, メリー fuse the these genres with rock music to create a "modern avant-garde" sound, or "modern-garde" as their second album is named. Along with cali≠gari, メリー are also noted for their early "eroguro" (erotic, grotesque) themes. Musical style From the beginning, the band has centered its songwriting around songs with a “melancholy kayōkyoku” (Japanese pop ballad) flavor. Their retro sound has been described as “retrock” (retro rock) and remains one of MERRY’s defining traits. Over the years, their musical range has expanded to include punk, hard rock, hardcore, alternative, blues, jazz fusion, and occasional undertones of heavy metal, surf, and techno. The main songwriters are the two guitarists, Yuu and Kenichi, with Yuu composing slower, groovier songs and Kenichi writing faster, catchier melodies. At live shows, the vocalist’s platform is an actual school desk that was bought at an auction for 3,000 yen. Origin of the band name The band name was decided collectively. They wanted a name that would be easy for anyone to remember, so they chose from existing katakana words. Wanting to avoid being bound by a specific musical style, they selected a word that had no connection to the band’s genre. “MERRY” was chosen among them. Although the word evokes the image of a sheep due to the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” they associated the gap between the cute image of a sheep and its eerie eyes with the band’s concept. On August 4, 2010, with the release of their first single after changing their label and management, “The Cry Against.../Monochrome,” the band name was standardized from katakana to uppercase English letters. "A funeral in the middle of loud music" From the beginning, their performances were designed to leave a strong impact within a limited live time, keeping in mind “how to make the audience recoil.” Acts such as spitting ink or eggs, remaining silent except for vocals and choruses (Nero being the only one to speak), MC segments involving calligraphy, and Gara’s eccentric acts such as mimicking masturbation or doing handstands left a strong impression. Combined with their musical and vocal skill, the band quickly gained the respect of live house owners and music magazine editors, even though their shows were secret. However, because the audience was genuinely taken aback, their early performances often left crowds standing still. About half a year later, through the song “Aikoku Kōshinkyoku,” they finally began to connect with audiences, and according to Nero, escaped the state of a “funeral in the middle of loud music.” History: 2000~2004 メリー was formed in Tokyo, Japan in October 2001. Vo.Gara and Gu.Yuu get into contact with each other over the phone after both of their bands disband. During this process, the rest of the members -- Gu.Kenichi, Ba.Tetsu, and Dr.Nero -- are recruited in the band. In late 2000, after the disbandment of their bands After effect and Shiver respectively, vocalist Gara and guitarist Yuu, only briefly acquainted through a few live events, contacted each other in hopes of a fresh beginning. In the following months of 2001, a series of meetings and discussions over the phone eventually led to the recruitment of the three other members, Tetsu, Nero and Kenichi in that order, and the five of them formed in October 2001 what was to be known as Merry today. Their first live is held on November 7th 2001. A series of secret lives is held in Tokyo and Nagoya in October 2001. Early activities as an obscure indies band included the distribution of 500 copies of a 2-track MD in indie CD stores nationwide, accompanied by a number of secret live shows held in Tokyo and Nagoya. Their aggressive performance and melancholic sounds got on the topics. They established an independent record label “GEKIYAKU RECORD” in 2002, and released two studio-albums, a couple of singles, and played numerous shows around Japan. Regular "serious" activities only began in 2002. Following more live shows, the band created their own independent label Gekiyaku records and released their first maxi-single titled "Haikarasan ga tooru" in February. There were three versions of this single – gold, silver and bronze – each one limited to 1000 copies. Gold and bronze versions were only available through mail order through the rock magazine Fool's Mate, while the silver version was available in stores. All were sold out at pre-order. In March, the band had their first one-man live at Meguro Rockmaykan. A second press of Haikarasan ga tooru, which included a new song "Tokyo Telephone", was then later released in May. In mid to late 2002, a pair of maxi-singles were released, "Koseiha Blend ~Tasogare-hen~" and "Koseiha Blend ~Junjou Jounetsu-hen~", containing three new tracks each and packaged in LP-sized sleeves illustrated by infamous EroGuro comic artist Suehiro Maruo. Both were limited to 3000 copies and were once again sold out at pre-order. The band also contributed to two omnibus compilations. These releases were accompanied by numerous live events. In March 2003 the band released their first full album Gendai Stoic on Kiyoharu's (leader and singer of Kuroyume and Sads) Fullface records, selling over 10,000 copies on the day of its release. In June Merry opened for Sadd at Zepp Tokyo, and in August released a third press of "Haikarasan ga Tooru" entitled "Haikarasan ga Toorisugita Ato...", which contained re-recordings of the original songs and a secret track. In the same month the band were working on their first promotional video (PV) of "Violet Harenchi", which was then released on a DVD limited to the one-man live at Shibuya Koukaidou on 29 August. The closing months of 2003 saw a live tour and the band's participation in "Beautifool's Fest '03", a live event organized by Fool's Mate. Later, they changed the name of their independent label from Gekiyaku Records to “FROCKS” and continued to release music and videos consistently. 2004 began with the release of a pair of maxi-singles in February before the band went into a brief hiatus, working on their second full album. Modern Garde was finally released on 30 June, accompanied by a live tour "New Standard Renaissance." In September Merry participated in a large-scale event, "Kingdom Rock Show 2004", held at the Nippon Budokan, performing beside major bands like Psycho le Cému, Janne Da Arc and Sex Machineguns. 2005~2008 March 2005 saw the release of "Sakashima End Roll ~The Phantom of the Gallery~", a brand new maxi-single and DVD on reverse sides of single disc – it was to be one of Japan's first titles on the new DualDisc formAt. First press was sold out at pre-order, and the release itself quickly made it to the 2nd spot on the Oricon indies chart. The sold-out and highly successful one-man live at Shibuya Koukaidou on 31 March saw the long-awaited announcement of the band's major contract with JVC's Victor Entertainment – home to artists such as Buck-Tick, Boøwy, Cali Gari, The Back Horn and Love Psychedelico – much to the tearful elation of loyal fans. It is also worth noting that the record company was the one to offer a proposal to the band first and not the reverse. The transition to a major label prompted the release of a best-of album – Koseiha Blend Classic ~Oldies Tracks~ – which contained re-recorded and remastered tracks off the older releases, together with two new songs; first press came with a new PV of "Tick-tock" and second press with the rare "Violet Harenchi" video previously released only at a live show. Fool's Mate published a pair of history books documenting the band's appearances in the magazine, coupled with long interviews and a special CD and DVD. From July to August, Merry set out on their "Last Indies Tour", which finally culminated at the Hibiya outdoors music hall on 10 September – their first major one-man show. In September 2005, they made their major debut under Victor Entertainment with “nu Chemical Rhetoric” and made it to the 10th spot on the Oricon daily album chart a day before its official release. Concert footage of the Hibiya live was later released on a DVD entitled Sci-fi Nu Chemical Rhetoric ~First Cut~, which similarly made it to the top of the charts. The transition to a major label also prompted the release of a best-of album, Koseiha Blend Classic ~Oldies Tracks~, containing re-recorded and remastered tracks from earlier releases. Fool's Mate published a pair of history books documenting the band's appearances in the magazine, coupled with long interviews and a special CD and DVD. A pair of DVDs documenting the "Last Indies Tour" were released at the beginning of 2006. In Europe, they've got signed on Gan-shin Records in 2005, which has released all four studio-albums. Nu Chemical Rhetoric was then released all over Europe, specifically Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Scandinavia and Italy. In the meantime, Merry filmed two promotional videos while working on their upcoming album; the first major single "Sayonara Rain" successfully made it to the 24th spot on the Oricon weekly top 30 singles chart (5 June) while the second one titled "Ringo to Uso", released a month later, was No. 25. Merry once again played at the Hibiya outdoors music hall on 30 July, following the release of their 2nd major album Peep Show on 19 July – footage of the concert will be released on DVD on 20 December. A nationwide one-man tour then took place in August and September. In late October, the band filmed the video for upcoming single "Calling" at Izu Ōshima, enduring stormy weather. At the same time Peep Show had a European release. At the start of December, Merry traveled to Europe to perform overseas for the first time in Munich and Paris on 1 and 3 December respectively. Their third major single "Calling" was released on 6 December and featured collaborations with Balzac and The Mad Capsule Markets's Takeshi Ueda. As a closing to 2006 and in commemoration of the band's 5th anniversary, a special countdown live was held at the Shibuya Koukaidou on New Year's Eve. In February 2007, Merry went on a joint tour with Balzac. Their 4th major single "Blind Romance/Saihate no Parade" was then released on 18 April. Promotional videos were filmed for both songs and "Saihate no Parade" was used as the ending theme for the Over Drive anime. In May, Merry went on the brief "Oriental Circus" tour, playing in Tokyo, Osaka and Nagoya. On 26 May, Merry performed at the J-Rock Revolution Festival held in Los Angeles, America, alongside artists such as Mucc, Girugamesh and D'espairsRay. Another tour went through the late summer of 2007. 2009~today MERRY released the single "Identity" on 7 November 2009. The release marked the band's return to an independent label before signing to major label "Fire Wall Division" later. Merry have participated on two tribute albums which are scheduled for release on 10 November & 1 December 2010. The first being Pierrot to Suika to Yayauke Rider Subete wa World Peace no Tame ni – Saikyo Senshi-tachi ga Koko ni Shuketsu - which is a tribute to Atsushi Inoue, vocalist of punk rock band New Rote'ka. In 2010, メリー were signed to FREE-WILL Co.,Ltd and officially changed their name to MERRY. MERRY released their first single "The Cry Against... / モノクローム" on FIREWALL DIV. (same label as Dir en grey) on August 4th. The second is Romantist – The Stalin, Michiro Endo Tribute Album - which is a tribute album celebrating the 60th birthday of The Stalin front man, Michiro Endo. Many prominent artists pay their tributes to the founder & front man of the influential 80s punk band, including Buck-Tick, Group Tamashii, Dir En Grey, Jun Togawa, Wagdug Futuristic Unity, Yuki etc. Merry covered Dir En Grey's song "Schwein no Isu" for the compilation Crush! -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs-, the album was released on 26 January 2011 and features current visual kei bands covering songs from bands that were important to the '90s visual kei movement. Their 7th album "Beautiful Freaks" was released on 27 July 2011. They covered Buck-Tick's "Aku no Hana" for Parade II -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick-, released on 4 July 2012. The band went on hiatus in February 2013 due to vocalist Gara's need for hernia treatment. The band resumed activities in August. However, in October bassist Tetsu was involved in an onstage accident with a stage diver that resulted in him receiving a severe neck injury. Tetsu would spend the next two and a half years out of the eyes of the public, focusing on rehabilitation. Initially the band performed with supporting bassists, but eventually settled on playing along to Tetsu's bass lines from the studio recordings. They had several support bassists in that time. On 24 December 2014, MERRY released its new studio-album titled "NOnsenSe MARkeT". For the first time in the band's history, frontman Gara wrote all the lyrics before writing the music, as he confessed in an interview for VerdamMnis Magazine. As the name of the album suggests, the concept of the album is based on the criticism of Japan and more generally modern societies. Singer Gara discusses Japan's politics and societal issues with French reporter Mandah Frenot in an in-depth interview for VerdamMnis Magazine. On 2 January 2015, MERRY performed at Shibuya Kokaido, where during the double encore Tetsu made his first stage appearance since his accident. He joined the band for the song "Gunjou", playing whilst having his bass on a stand (as opposed to a strap) and wore a neck brace. This marked the beginning of Tetsu's gradual return to the band full-time. Throughout the year Tetsu would join the band for encores, gradually increasing the number of songs he performed with them. In November 2015, the band launched "Lamb Fest", a two-day festival hosted by MERRY. As VerdamMnis Magazine stated in live report article, "the two-day festival was an opportunity for the Japanese quintet to celebrate its 14th anniversary". On 7 February 2016, MERRY performed the final show of their tour in support of "NOnsenSe MARkeT". Tetsu returned on this day wearing a neck brace, which he incorporated into his image. On May 5, 2017, at their concert “Tokyo Spring Hibiya Democratic ~Protest of the Sheep~” at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall, he performed without the brace for the first time since his injury. On 27 January 2017, MERRY released a new single titled "Heijitsu no Onna". On 5 May, the band performed at the Hibiya Yagai Ongakudo. During the encore, Tetsu performed without a neck brace or stand. Since this, Tetsu has begun to occasionally perform encores in the same way. They announced a Europe tour which later got postponed (canceled). They released a new studio album titled "M-ology" on 6 September. They also covered "So..." by D'erlanger for the D'erlanger Tribute Album ~Stairway to Heaven~. Beginning on 3 September, MERRY commenced their 47-prefecture tour in support of "M-ology" titled "System M-ology". They also covered "Ieji" by MUCC for their tribute album. In 2018, the band changed their name back to メリー. In May 2020, guitarist Kenichi left the band. About the members: Gara (Vocal) Born July 6, blood type A, 174 cm tall, from Gunma Prefecture. Band history (all as vocalist): Visage → After effect → MERRY. Known for his distinctive husky voice. He usually performs barefoot and has used props such as soap bubbles, grandfather clocks, jump ropes, umbrellas, and antique chairs to enhance his stage presence. Originally extremely shy, he used calligraphy or boards for MCs, but has spoken on stage since the 5th anniversary show in 2006–2007. He was a roadie for DIR EN GREY and was influenced by vocalist Kyo, who also advised him during MERRY's formation and gave him his stage name. Gara writes all lyrics and often uses wordplay; for example, “Ringo to Uso” heavily uses palindromes. His lyrical style blends kayōkyoku flavors with modern rock themes. Favorite historical figure: Sanada Yukimura. Yuu (Guitar) Born April 2, blood type B, from Ehime Prefecture. Plays stage right. Band history: ABC → LAPIS → Shiver → MERRY. Initially noticed by Gara when their previous bands shared shows. He recruited Nero and joined after persistent calls from Gara. Nickname: “Ketsuo.” Writes the majority of slower, groovier songs; skilled at cutting and down-picking. Participates actively in chorus sections. Had Scottish Fold cats Himemaru and later Kii-tan. Also part of the X Japan cover band X Suginami. Nero (Drums) Born February 11, blood type A, from Saitama Prefecture. Band history: Nightmare → Smoky Flavor → After effect → MERRY. Longest-standing bandmate of Gara. Known for fast, intricate drumming, dynamic performance style, drum solos called “Nero Rhythm,” and writing passionate poems. Motto: “Zenshin Zenrei” (“Body and soul together”). Tetsu (Bass) Born November 21, blood type B, from Aichi Prefecture. Band history: ? → Sakura → ACiD → MERRY. Met Gara at ACiD’s farewell party. Tall (187 cm), slender, long-haired, only member to call Gara “Gara-chan.” Injured in 2013 by a stage-diving audience member, returned gradually in 2015–2016. Has also acted as live support for Deadman since 2019. Former members Kenichi (Guitar) Born July 14, blood type A, 172 cm tall, from Gunma Prefecture. Band history: ? → Crescent → Syndrome → MERRY. Played stage left. Known for fast single-note playing, catchy melodies, and technical skill. Classmate of comedian Robert Akiyama. Departed in May 2020. Side projects and alternate formations Super Merries MERRY’s cover/alter-ego band with different stagenames: Gara – Mamurasaki Yuu – Zaku Kenichi – Serpico Tetsu – Shadow Nero – Kaname Fukurokoji Appeared three times in 2003 and in Fool's Mate; currently defunct. Bakuretsu Yōdan (Exploding Sheep Brigade) Acoustic unit formed by Gara and Yuu. Performs MERRY songs in a singer-songwriter style. Recordings included in the single Fuyu no Castanet; videos uploaded to YouTube and performed live. Shinjuku blues: A duo consisting of Gara and Yuu External relationships: Closely connected to DIR EN GREY (Gara was a roadie, influenced by Kyo), Kiyoharu (Kuroyume, Sads), Balzac and MUCC Albums 13 April 2003 – Gendai stoic 30 June 2004 – Modern garde 7 September 2005 – nu chemical rhetoric 19 July 2006 – Peep Show 7 November 2007 – M. E. R. R. Y. 25 February 2009 – Under-World 27 July 2011 – Beautiful Freaks 24 December 2014 – NOnsenSe MARkeT 6 September 2017 – M-OLOGY 3 November 2021 - Strip 12 February 2025 - The Last Scene EPs 4 July 2009 – BURST EP 7 November 2009 – BURST EPDVD/Live at Shinjuku LOFT Singles & maxi-singles 23 February 2002 – Haikarasan ga tooru (gold/silver/bronze versions) 23 May 2002 – Haikarasan ga tooru. 2nd press ni ano meikyoku tsuika 31 July 2002 – Untitled single (livehouse limited) 15 September 2002 – Koseiha blend ~Tasogare-hen~ 17 November 2002 – Koseiha blend ~Junjou jounetsu-hen~ 6 August 2003 – Haikarasan ga toorisugita ato... 1 December 2003 – Japanese modernist / R-246 (livehouse limited version) 9 January 2004 – Tamerai shuffle / T.O.P (livehouse limited version) 11 February 2004 – Tamerai shuffle / T.O.P 11 February 2004 – Japanese modernist / R-246 13 July 2004 – New standard Renaissance (tour limited) 16 March 2005 – Sakashima end roll ~phantom of the gallery~ (DualDisc) 24 May 2006 – Sayonara rain 21 June 2006 – Ringo to uso 6 December 2006 – Calling 18 April 2007 – Blind Romance / Saihate no Parade 8 August 2007 – Komorebi ga boku wo sagashiteru... 16 April 2008 – Tozasareta rakuen 27 August 2008 – Gekisei 26 November 2008 – Fuyu no Castanet 4 August 2010 – The Cry Against... / Monochrome 6 October 2010 – Crisis Moment 1 December 2010 – Yakou 4 June 2011 – Hameln 2 May 2012 – Gunjou 6 February 2013 – Fukurou 10 August 2013 – Mado -replay- 6 November 2013 – Zero 5 August 2015 – Happy life 27 January 2016 – Heijitsu no onna 1 February 2017 – Kasa to Ame 7 November 2018 – Sheeple Compilations 25 June 2005 – Koseiha blend classic ~Oldies Tracks~ (Re-recordings album) 7 November 2009 – Identity (Live album) 26 September 2012 MERRY VERY BEST ~白い羊/黒い羊~ (Best-of album) DVDs 29 August 2003 – Violet harenchi ~030829 Limited Edition~ (PV) 16 March 2005 – Sakashima end roll ~phantom of the gallery~ (DualDisc) (concert footage, PV & documents) 7 September 2005 – nu chemical rhetoric first press (PVs and making-of) 21 December 2005 – Sci-Fi nu chemical rhetoric ~first cut~ (concert footage) 1 February 2006 – Last Indies Tour documents DVD ~Part 2 of 2~ "Shambara to the Core~Act 2~" 31 March 2006 – Last Indies Tour documents DVD ~Part 1 of 2~ "Shambara to the Core ~Act 1~" 19 July 2006 – Peep Show first press (PVs and making-of) 20 December 2006 – Many Merry Days No. 1 – Peep Show (concert footage & documents) 7 November 2007 – M.E.R.R.Y. first press (PV and concert footage) 25 December 2007 – Many Merry Days 5th Anniversary Special 2night – Shiroi hitsuji / Kuroi hitsuji (concert footage) 23 July 2008 – Many Merry Days FINAL Yokohama Bunka Taiikukan 25 February 2009 – Under-World DVD (Limited Edition) 22 April 2009 – VIC -VIDEO ID COLLECTION- 26 August 2009 – TOUR09 under-world [GI・GO] (Regular/CORE Limited Edition) 8 August 2012 – MERRY 10th Anniversary NEW LEGEND OF HIGH COLOR "6DAYS" 31 July 2013 – MERRY VERY BEST 20121130 Akasaka BLITZ 〜Special 2night[Kuroi Hitsuji]〜 31 July 2013 – MERRY VERY BEST 20121130 Akasaka BLITZ 〜Special 2night[Shiroi Hitsuji]〜 31 July 2013 – MERRY VERY BEST 20121130 Akasaka BLITZ 〜Special 2night[Shiroi Hitsuji][Kuroi Hitsuji]〜 22 June 2016 – NOnsenSe MARkeT FINAL -最終階- 2016.2.7 EX THEATER ROPPONGI 23 May 2018 – CORE LIMITED LIVE DVD「47都道府県TOUR システム エムオロギー ~AGITATE FINAL「禁断」 2018.2.3 日本青年館」 MDs October 2001 – Untitled MD Omnibus Stand Proud! III (11 December 2002) (With the track "Strength Beyond Strength" by Pantera) Yougenkyou II (29 May 2002) (With the track "Rojiura Melancholy Remix") Luna Sea Memorial Cover Album -Re:birth- (19 December 2007) (With the track "Precious") The Blue Hearts "25th Anniversary" Tribute (24 February 2010) (With the track "Minagoroshi no Melody") Pierrot to Suika to Yayauke Rider Subete wa World Peace no Tame ni – Saikyo Senshi-tachi ga Koko ni Shuketsu - (10 November 2010) Romantist – The Stalin, Michiro Endo Tribute Album - (1 December 2010) (With the track "Odyssey・1985・Sex" by Michiro Endo) Crush! -90's V-Rock Best Hit Cover Songs- (26 January 2011) (With the track "Schwein no Isu" by Dir en grey) Parade II -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- (4 July 2012) (With the track "Aku no Hana") D'erlanger Tribute Album ~Stairway to Heaven~ (13 September 2017) (With the track "So...") Books October 2005 – Official history book, vol. 2 Haikara kaitai shinsho ~gekan~ (with DVD) June 2005 – Official history book, vol. 1 Haikara kaitai shinsho ~joukan~ (with CD) OHP: http://merryweb.jp/ Twitter: https://x.com/merry_official Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp3uLvfkbNyelnXrtsbJxnQ

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