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  1. In the video game X Japan Virtual Shock 001, released for the Sega Saturn on October 20, 1995, the player edits a live video of "Rusty Nail" using footage from the Shiroi Yoru concert. Commercial performance and legacy. The song reached number 1 on the Oricon charts, and charted for 20 weeks.

  2. The World: X Japan Hatsu no Zensekai Best (THE WORLD~X JAPAN 初の全世界ベスト~) is a compilation album by X Japan, released June 17, 2014. Prior to its physical release, a digital version titled X Japan World Best became available in 111 countries via iTunes on May 21. It contains the band's hit songs from their major label career, as well as a live performance of the hide tribute ...

  3. Aoi Yoru Shiroi Yoru Complete Edition (2007) ... (2008) X Japan Returns 1993.12.30 is an X Japan live DVD, released on February 29, 2008. It contains the band's performance at the Tokyo Dome on December 30, 1993. A DVD containing the concert from the following night ...

  4. X Japan Aoi yoru Shiroi yoru Complete Edition DVD BOX Limited 1994 RARE | Toys & Hobbies, Action Figures & Accessories, Action Figures | eBay!

  5. Dahlia is the fifth studio album by Japanese rock band X Japan, released on November 4, 1996, by Atlantic Records.It is the band's last album before breaking up the following year, and the last to feature new work by guitarist hide, due to his death two years later.The album is composed largely of ballads, with only a few tracks retaining the band's heavier musical traits seen on previous ...

  6. Complete II is a box set released October 1, 2005. [1] On ten CDs and nine DVDs it collects all studio and live albums, and all DVDs that X Japan released after changing their name from X, along with two DVDs containing previously unreleased and rare material from the band's earlier career. [2] [3] It reached number 92 on the Oricon chart.

  7. Live Live Live Tokyo Dome 1993-1996. (1997) On the Verge of Destruction 1992.1.7 Tokyo Dome Live is a live album released by X Japan on January 1, 1995. It contains the band's performance at the Tokyo Dome on January 7, 1992, which was the last with Taiji Sawada on bass. [1] The album reached number 3 on the Oricon chart. [2]