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  1. Yoshiaki NISHIBAYASHI | Cited by 16,670 | of The University of Tokyo, Bunkyō-ku (Todai) | Read 377 publications | Contact Yoshiaki NISHIBAYASHI

  2. 6 de mar. de 2024 · Nepenthes feature ex-Church of Misery members, Yoshiaki Negishi on vocals & Kensuke Suto on guitar. The band also has Tatsuya Goto on bass ‘n backing vocals from Japan’s excellent Motorhead inspired punk band, @bareboneszero. It’ll come as no surprise that Nepenthes play doom metal with outrageous monster grooves and rock ‘n roll energy.

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  4. Singer Yoshiaki Negishi and drummer Junji Narita replaced Chow and Shimizu, respectively, in 2000. In 2001, Southern Lord Records issued the band's official debut full-length album, Master of Brutality. After its release, founding guitarist Nishimura was replaced briefly by Osamu Hamada and then by Takenori Hoshi.

  5. Akio Negishi. Chairman of the Board. Hideki Nagashima. Director, President, Representative Executive officer, Group Chief Executive Officer (Group CEO) Shinya Makino. Director, Deputy President, Representative Executive Officer Masao Aratani. Director, Deputy President, Representative Executive Officer, Investment Division Takashi Kikugawa

  6. 23 de jul. de 2015 · Then of course there's the band's frontman, Yoshiaki Negishi. He sounds like a more ferocious version of Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead. Considering that Lemmy himself is ferocious, this is a strong statement. Yoshiaki doesn't throw himself into a performance so much as he lunges at it like a rabid wolverine.

  7. Yoshiaki Negishi - vocals (2000 - 2004, 2009 - 2011) Tom Sutton - guitar (2006 - 2010) Kensuke Suto - guitar (2011) ... The new singer Negishi's hardcore punk/thrash/death metal background gave more aggressive edges to the band's sound, and CHURCH OF MISERY's music started to sound much more brutal than ever before.