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(Originally by La'cryma Christi ): A beautifully produced cover that retains the symphonic and progressive guitar work of the original La'cryma Christi classic.
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(Originally by NIRGILIS ): Delivering their signature darker, heavier modern V-kei style, R-Shitei gives this song a fresh, gritty edge.
(Originally by hide with Spread Beaver ): Megamasso brought their signature synth-laced, glittering pop-rock sound to this hide masterpiece, injecting an infectious, high-energy bounce that honors the original's punk spirit.
Music archives like the one hinted at by the keyword have become increasingly popular. These collections often contain rare or hard-to-find music files, making them a treasure trove for music enthusiasts. Archives can be particularly valuable for fans of niche genres, such as V-Rock, who might struggle to find their favorite artists or songs on mainstream music platforms. CRUSH-2 -90----s V-Rock best hit cover songs- -23.2011-.rar
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This project features modern Visual Kei (V-Rock) artists covering iconic hits from the 1990s V-Rock scene, paying tribute to the bands that influenced them. Tracklist & Artists
(originally by D-SHADE) – covered by LOST ASH
A gritty and heavy rendition of the DIR EN GREY classic, showcasing R-Shitei's signature intense sound. (Originally by La'cryma Christi ): A beautifully produced
Relied heavily on raw guitar tones, analog mixing, and distinct, often operatic or punk-infused vocal styles.
Here is a deep dive into what this compilation represents, the legendary tracklist it contains, and its significance in Japanese rock history. The Context Behind the "CRUSH!" Series
For fans of the Visual Kei (V-Rock) scene, the early 2010s were a fascinating era where newer bands paid homage to the giants who paved the way. One standout release from August 2011 was the compilation album .
covering "Kurenai" or similar power ballads (Note: Matenrou Opera famously delivered a symphonic power-metal rendition of X JAPAN’s "Kurenai" on this release) Mix Speaker's,Inc. covering "S.O.S" (originally by Cascade ) If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The .rar file you've referenced is a digital echo of this cultural moment. It's a direct link to the excitement of the 2011 visual kei scene—a time when the genre was actively and proudly reconnecting with its roots.
(Originally by Dir En Grey) – Covered by R-Shitei : A darker, aggressive take on one of Dir En Grey's absolute classic breakthrough singles.
An aggressive, modern alternative-rock spin on one of the most famous anime ending themes of the 90s.