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Uploaded by on May 14, 2007

This is the preview of there new singles 心 (Kokoro) and [1/2].

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  • I'll always prefer Izam dressed as a woman. He was just too pretty! But he still looks kind of feminine, which is very nice. Anyway, I'm so happy they're back! They're probably my favorite band.

  • IZAM轢かれてるー!!

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  • speechless

  • Uploaded On My Bday . :3

  • does anyone know if exist videos from this songs???

  • personally i find Japan being a sponge as a good thing and something to admire. Most of the time what Japan adopts they make better than the original place it was from.

    Btw the "Lolita" is the character's name in that book. It began being used to identify (getting this from the mirium webster dictionary) "A precosciously seductive girl" which given the context in japan is actually quite befitting of the fashion, the clothes of which are "precosciously seductive."

  • but they disband again...........

  • oh comon, izam was a crossdressor, n the band was visual kei. They try to change their look so they can be popular again in 2007 , so dont discuss goth here, visual kei rulez forever.

  • yay for visual and boo to gothic and emo...

  • Shazna <3 is one of the most great visual kei bands e_e It isn't Gothic

  • but lots of people make the mistake of using goth as a blanket term. Either ways its good to share information in a mature way. Thankyou for not spazzing out.

  • Nope. The little girl in a pink dress is solely called "Lolita" Not Goth.

    the term "Gothic" in EGL is more used when they take influences in their clothing from Victorian times. Gothic doesn't always mean 80's Goth.

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