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  1. Sep 25, 2023 · Yasuyuki Suzuki was a Japanese composer and sound designer, known for his numerous works with Jaleco. He joined the company around 1990 and left around 1994. Though he primarily worked on home consoles, he also composed a few arcade titles as well. During his time with Jaleco, he rarely worked alone, and usually worked alongside the likes of ...

    • Japan
    • 鈴木康行 (すずき やすゆき)
    • 1963/1964?
    • Japanese
  2. Jun 3, 2022 · Even before he first picked up a guitar, Tokyo resident Yasuyuki Suzuki had been obsessed with extreme music, specifically metal and hardcore punk. In 1992, after picking up that guitar, then the bass before learning drums and taking up position in front of the vocal mic, he put together black/thrash trio Abigail and has since released close to 100 singles, splits, full-lengths, live albums ...

  3. Yasuyuki Suzuki. Real/full name: Yasuyuki Suzuki. Age: 52 (born Jun 4th, 1971) Place of birth: Japan (Tokyo) Gender: Male.

  4. Nov 17, 2022 · 00:00 01 Departure06:01 02 Tranquility11:45 03 Phantom16:05 04 Dry Wind19:47 05 Discovery23:48 06 Solitude30:24 07 Nature36:08 08 Long for41:28 09 Turning Po...

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  5. Side-project of Yasuyuki Suzuki. Compilation appearances: - "War Metal War" on Thrashifice Compilation Tape - Bang Your Head for Satan (Slava Productions, 2003) - "Into the Battlefield" on ISO666 Releases - 33 Months Label Sampler (ISO666 Releases, 2003) - "Fifteen (The Stalin cover)" on Punk Is Dead - We Don't Give a Fuck (Kuravilú Productions, 2009) - "Nuclear Girl and Gasmask" on ...

  6. Choro Q Works / チョロQワークス / Choro Q Works Composer, Arranger. 2006. 02.23. Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner / モンスターキングダム・ジュエルサモナー / Monster Kingdom: Jewel Summoner Sound Production, Composer. 鈴木 康行 (すずき やすゆき), credited in 22 albums and 10 products.

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  8. While they may not really be the most evil band in Japan, mainman Yasuyuki Suzuki’s other self-description of “street metal” is quite apt, because their music sounds and feels like it was recorded in the slimiest and foulest back alleys and basements Japan has to offer.