Crush-2 -90----s V-rock Best Hit Cover Songs- -23.2011-.rar Jun 2026
: Following the series tradition of opening with a tribute to hide, Megamasso delivers a bright, neon-tinged, and highly energetic pop-punk rendition of the legendary guitarist's 1998 anthem.
Revisiting the 90s V-Rock Boom: A Review of "CRUSH!2 -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs-"
: The first volume reached #13 on the Oricon charts, and the second volume continued the trend with a sold-out release event called "CRUSH! the PARTY!!!!". Series Evolution
– Covered by Megamasso
Feature highly polished digital production, heavier drop-tunings, modern synth elements, and aggressive breakdown sections characteristic of the 2010s metalcore-influenced V-Rock scene.
(originally by D-SHADE) – covered by LOST ASH
In the 1990s, Visual Kei exploded into the mainstream Japanese music industry, propelled by pioneering bands who blended heavy rock, punk, and metal with theatrical costumes, makeup, and poetic lyrics. By 2011, a new wave of Neo-Visual Kei bands had emerged. CRUSH-2 -90----s V-Rock best hit cover songs- -23.2011-.rar
Crush!2 -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs- | Wiki Visual Kei
Bands like Guild and ν[NEU] brought upbeat, high-energy modern pacing to radio-friendly hits like Glacial LOVE and HOT LIMIT .
The .rar extension indicates a compressed folder containing the audio tracks, metadata, and often scanned booklet artwork. Historical Context: The 90s vs. The Neo-V-Rock Era : Following the series tradition of opening with
For many international fans, compilations like this were an entry point into the history of the genre. You might have discovered the classic sounds of bands like LUNA SEA or Kuroyume through the modernized covers by bands like DIAURA or D=OUT .
The 1990s were a defining era for Japanese rock, marked by the rise of —a genre characterized by elaborate costumes, androgynous aesthetics, and a blend of punk, glam rock, and heavy metal. Artists like hide, MALICE MIZER, LUNA SEA, and GLAY dominated the charts.