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  1. Yoshiaki Negishi - vocalista (2000 - 2004, 2009 - 2011) Tom Sutton - guitarrista (2006 - 2010) Kensuke Suto - guitarrista (2011) Junji Narita - baterista (2000 - 2014) Hideki Fukasawa - vocalista & sintetizadores (2004 - 2009, 2012 - 2014) Ikuma Kawabe - guitarrista (2012 - 2014)

  2. Yoshiaki Negishi is a vocalist based out of Tokyo, Japan. Active since the 1990s, known for his grizzly, gravelly vocals in similar vein to Lemmy. He is best known for performing two tenures with the Japanese doom metal band Church of Misery, notably singing on the band's first true album Master...

  3. Real/full name: Yoshiaki Negishi. Age: 53 (born Nov 15th, 1970) Place of birth: Japan (Tokyo) Gender: Male. Active Bands.

  4. 28 de sept. de 2014 · La voz a cargo de Yoshiaki Negishi le va como anillo al dedo a todo lo que se cuece a nivel instrumental. El vocalista, con un estilo rasgado que recuerda bastante al inigualable Lemmy, nos ilustra soberbiamente lo más oscuro de la mente humana, narrando en perspectiva de primera persona los pensamientos y las oscuras intenciones de ...

  5. 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.

  6. Master of Brutality is the debut studio album by the Japanese doom metal band Church of Misery, released in 2001 by Southern Lord Records.. Five of the six tracks were based on and titled after infamous serial killers Edmund Kemper, Peter Sutcliffe, Herbert Mullin and John Wayne Gacy (portrayed on the cover). The instrumental track "Green River" was inspired by serial killer Gary Ridgway.

  7. In 2000, Tatsu reformed the band with new members Yoshiaki Negishi (vocals), and Junji Narita (drums), and they started to use analog synthesizers on stage. Elements of krautrock and psychedelia, add further elements that work effectively with their evil lyric theme of serial killers.