Vampire Hunter D
Vampire Hunter D formed in 2007 as a duo with Ryoji Masuda on vocals and Hikaru Hayashi on guitar. Their debut album 'Decayed Crow' came out the following...
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Vampire Hunter D formed in 2007 as a duo with Ryoji Masuda on vocals and Hikaru Hayashi on guitar. Their debut album 'Decayed Crow' came out the following year, featuring the single 'Tooku Made.'
They released five studio albums between 2008 and 2014, including 'Twilight of a Dying Sun' and 'Requiem.' The band toured in Japan and Asia, playing live shows that built a following.
Their music drew from hard rock and classical elements, with Masuda's vocals giving their songs like 'Your Song' an ethereal quality. The name comes from the vampire hunter character in a novel series.
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