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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShoxxShoxx - Wikipedia

    Official website. Shoxx (stylized as SHOXX) was a Japanese music magazine published monthly by Ongakusenkasha founded by Seiichi Hoshiko. It focused on Japan's visual kei scene, featuring its most popular bands as well as new ones. It is advertised as a "Visual and Hard Shock" magazine on each cover, a title that was influenced by visual kei ...

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    • October 1990
    • November 2016
    • Ongakusenkasha Co., Ltd.
  2. Apr 19, 2021 · Shoxx 1992 Vol. 10. Publication date. 1992. Topics. shoxx, magazine, heavy, visual, shock, music, rock, japanese, 1992, luna sea, grand slam, yoshiki, zi kill, zi÷kill, aion, deep, love missile, loudness, by-sexual, by sexual, den, kinniku shoujo tai, king-show, king show, fumihiko kitsutaka, alucard, sister's no future, the other side, gilles ...

  3. May 5, 2021 · Shoxx 1992 Vol. 12. Publication date. 1992. Topics. shoxx, music, magazine, hard, visual, shock, rock, japanese, 1992, x japan, x, hide, die in cries, kyo, yoshiki, toshi, taiji, masaki, loudness, heavy metal, ladies room, george, the dead pop stars, grand slam, tokyo yankees, decameron, gargoyle, allergy, show-ya, show ya, zi÷kill, zi kill ...

  4. A fan-site for unofficial English translations. X JAPAN, ToshI, Buck-Tick, Scanch, Placebo, Manic Street Preachers & more.

  5. Oct 16, 2022 · Inspired by X Japan’s slogan “Psychedelic Violence Crime of Visual Shock”, SHOXX magazine began to use the term Visual Shock Kei. Eventually it was shortened to “Visual Kei”, and became the go-to term to describe the genre.

  6. Jan 31, 2018 · 31 January 2018. Interview. Last week Hoshiko-san told us the story how he came to coin the term “Visual kei”. He also shared his mid-life crisis which resulted in him creating the magazine SHOXX.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Visual_keiVisual kei - Wikipedia

    This derivation is credited as being coined by Seiichi Hoshiko, the founding editor of Shoxx magazine, which was founded in 1990 as the first publication devoted to the subject. However, he explained in a 2018 interview with JRock News that visual kei was technically coined, or at least inspired by, X Japan's lead guitarist hide .

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