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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2006

a longgggg time ago interview
yep, good ol' days XD
this is the missa era

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  • omg it's the era of Princess Shinya!!

    he looks so pretty...

    *adore*

  • die is SO hot in this vid! aaaah i miss his long hair ;_;

    and totchi looks like a fishbat! a very cute fishbat!

    <3

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  • people seem to don't understand VK to was also different back in 98 as opposed to the current VK style in the 21st century.

  • this wasn't their visual kei era, this was their drag queen era lol I start liking their look starting from the release of "gauze"

  • Anyway no offence but they look way better now without being Visual Kei. Please don't take it as an offence but they're the ugliest visual kei band I've ever seen.

  • @unorthodoxtrotsky

    I already have their full discographies hehe.

    I prefer the older moi dix mois though. Been listening to art cube with seth :) Love them. Sounds like we have similar music taste.

  • @DanTTTTTT

    Try Moi dix Mois and Versailles Philharmonic Quintet. Those are two of "new"(even though Moi dix Mois already have about four albums and Versailles Philharmonic Quintet have about two) Japanese bands that I am into these days. :)))))

  • @unorthodoxtrotsky

    Same here.

    And definately - Keep rock evil.

    But yeah I don't want to see idiots running around with swastikas in the real world.

    I know. I wonder what happened to them :(

    Jrock seems to be going downhill a bit . VK and such especially. Can't find any good new bands.

  • @DanTTTTTT

    Yeah. lol I rarely reply to an year old statement. Nor do I reply at all these days. But it's not only you. Many have tendency to defend this as "symbol from Asia" which is totally different. Plus, I do agree they are just rock band and have no intention of supporting Nazism. They probably do it for shock value. But I think it is important to take this symbol more seriously than using it without any clear motive. And I don't really like today's Dir en Grey either. :))))

  • @unorthodoxtrotsky

    ....

    I commented like 1 year ago.

    I see the difference now that you've described them both. But they're just rock stars. No one takes them seriously. I don't even like dir en grey anymore - theyve totally changed.

  • @DanTTTTTT

    That is vey lame way of defending the sign of swastika. It is true that India(and many other countries in Asia) uses that symbol as "good fortune/victory" however it is different here. One, old Asian symbol is crooked in different way than Nazi's swastika. Two swastika that Die have on is inside white circle with red background and its symbol is crooked to the side the way no other Asian symbol does. This sign is clearly from Nazi Germany. .

  • I love Die's outfit ;o;

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