Zettai! Muteki! Raijin-Oh
Zettai! Muteki! Raijin-Oh formed in the early 2000s with four members: vocalist Mayumi Gojo, guitarist Tomoya Yuasa, bassist Masaru Kita, and drummer Hiroki...
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Zettai! Muteki! Raijin-Oh formed in the early 2000s with four members: vocalist Mayumi Gojo, guitarist Tomoya Yuasa, bassist Masaru Kita, and drummer Hiroki Sato. They played live shows and worked on their sound for a few years before things started to connect.
In 2004, they released "Dream Shift (Romaji)," which became their breakout single. The song got some attention from critics who felt the band was leaning too commercial, but it found an audience anyway.
They kept recording after that, putting out songs like "Heart Beat" in 2005, "Eternal Blaze" in 2006, and "Brave Phoenix" in 2007. Their music mixed hard rock with pop elements, built around Gojo's vocals and Yuasa's guitar work.
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