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A band fronted by former X Japan guitarist Matsumoto Hideto. Other members included Kiyoshi on guitar, Chirolyn on bass and back-up vocals, INA on computer and percussion, D.I.E. on keyboards, Joe on drums, and Kaz on backing. Former X Japan guitarist Pata also made a guest appearance. X Japan, or X which was their initial name, was a Japanese Visual kei band, the brainchild of Yoshiki (Yoshiki Hayashi). ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Joe can have several meanings: Joe is a common male name, normally being a shortened form of Joseph. ... X Japan, or X which was their initial name, was a Japanese Visual kei band, the brainchild of Yoshiki (Yoshiki Hayashi). ... ATA cables: 40 wire ribbon cable top, 80 wire ribbon cable bottom Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA), is a standard interface for connecting storage devices such as hard disks and CD-ROM drives inside personal computers. ...


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Hideto "hide" Matsumoto (ªQ¥»¨q¤H) was born in 19th of December 1964, in Kanagawa, Yokosuka.
When hide was nearly graduated from costume school, he received a phone call from Yoshiki, leader of another Indies band "X", which was facing disolution due to member loss.
Although hide accepted the new name, but he thought X was not yet strong enough to expand out of Japan.
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