Crush-2 -90----s V-rock Best Hit Cover Songs- -23.2011-.rar 📍

The early 2010s marked a massive wave of nostalgia for the golden era of Visual Kei. As the pioneers of the 1990s movement transitioned into legendary status, a new generation of V-Rock bands emerged to pay tribute. This movement was perfectly captured by the CRUSH! compilation series.

Newer generation Visual Kei bands covering iconic 90s J-Rock and V-Rock tracks. Notable Tracklist & Participating Artists

(Originally by La'cryma Christi ): A beautifully produced cover that retains the symphonic and progressive guitar work of the original La'cryma Christi classic.

I can, however, provide information about the album itself, its significance in the Visual Kei scene, and a tracklist for historical reference. CRUSH-2 -90----s V-Rock best hit cover songs- -23.2011-.rar

The archive file contains 16 iconic covers that bridged the gap between two eras of Japanese rock music:

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The album was released by Universal Music under the NAYUTAWAVE label, with a price of 3,000 to 3,142 yen. Here is a breakdown of the songs that defined this compilation: The early 2010s marked a massive wave of

The album consists of 16 tracks. Highlights often cited by fans include: (originally by L'Arc~en~Ciel) covered by Aoi .

(Originally by LUNA SEA ): One of the heaviest tracks on the album. DEATHGAZE infuses heavy metal and harsh guttural vocals into one of LUNA SEA's most iconic anthems, offering a thrilling contrast to the original.

: Guild infuses this track with their signature melodic metal power. compilation series

That follow-up was CRUSH!2 , and its concept was both reverent and revolutionary. The goal was simple yet profound: have the "neo-visual kei" artists of the early 2010s cover the "divine songs" (神曲) of the 1990s. The result is a direct musical dialogue, where a new generation's love for their roots is made audible. As one review put it, it’s a tribute that connects the two decades into one cohesive album.

If it’s “best hit cover songs” of ’90s V-Rock, typical tracks could include:

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