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X first started in 1982, when childhood friend Yoshiki (drums, piano) and Toshi (vocals) formed the band while still in high school. Their first singles “I’ll Kill You” and “Orgasm”, are indicative of what were to become the band’s most common themes, violence and sex. The band did not fully develop until the 1987 line-up fixed Taiji on bass, Pata on guitar, and Hide on guitar. The band is generally regarded as the first of the “visual-kei” bands, and if they were not the first they certainly took it to a new extreme, with ghoulish make-up, cross-dressing fashions, and incredible hairdos (Hide had in fact worked as a hair dresser before joining the band). Given that no labels were interested in touching this over- the- top outfit, Yoshiki, widely regarded as the band’s leader, founded his own record label, Extasy. Yoshiki’s mother financed the album and has remained involved in his career behind the scenes. X’s first album in 1988 was called Vanishing Vision, and featured an illustration of a woman in a leather teddy having an X carved in her chest with a large knife. While many shops did not stock the album, it became hugely successful, and Sony signed the band. They followed up with Blue Blood and were soon a major live act, their staging and hordes of fans eventually requiring a touring party even larger than Michael Jackson’s, in part because the band all had their own minders. Their third album, 1991’s Jealousy was also a s... Read More


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X

Debut
1982
Period Active
80s > 90s


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