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Japanese power metal band
Bridear (stylized as BRIDEAR) is a Japanese power metal band from Fukuoka, formed in 2011. It currently consists of singer Kimi, guitarists Moe and Ayumi
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supported by other musicians such as Kimiko, vocalist of power metal band Bridear, and Shuhei, former musician of the visual kei band Asriel. In 2008, the
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Furuhata released three music videos in collaboration with the metal band Bridear on April 4, 2020, where they covered songs from SKE48 and her 2018 solo
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Neuman, Erin Smith, Allison Wolfe Brats (Japan) Rei Kuromiya, Aya Kuromiya Bridear (Japan) Kimi, Haru, Ayumi, Natsumi, Moe Broadzilla (United States) Rachel
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Unlucky Morpheus, the two day event featured ten acts total including Bridear, Fate Gear and Blood Stain Child. In June 2020, "kawaii metal" idol act
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Music festival in Tokyo, Japan
the COVID-19 pandemic April 29, 2022 Show-Ya, Maki Ohguro, Kyoko, Chai, Bridear, Yoyoka, Hagane April 29, 2023 Show-Ya, Chiaki, Rika Matsumoto, Anna Tsuchiya
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Fantasy' Single". Blabbermouth.net. April 5, 2024. Retrieved April 5, 2024. "BRIDEAR Announce Born Again Album; "Still Burning" Video Released". Brave Words
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Track". Blabbermouth.net. October 28, 2022. Retrieved November 4, 2022. "BRIDEAR Announce New Live Album; "Ghoul" Single Streaming". Brave Words & Bloody
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Annual heavy metal festival in Japan
E.R.O. (Only in Tokyo) Jason Richardson & Luke Holland (Only in Tokyo) Bridear (Only in Tokyo) Phantom Excaliver (Only in Tokyo) Bands confirmed for Loud
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