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(originally by MALICE MIZER) – covered by D STORM (originally by LUNA SEA) – covered by Lolita23q

The album features a mix of iconic songs, reinterpreted by a new generation of bands. Here are some of the most notable tracks:

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(Originally by Dir En Grey ): Taking on one of Dir En Grey's most atmospheric and dark 90s tracks, Moran brings a brooding, gothic interpretation that leaves a lasting impression. CRUSH-2 -90----s V-Rock best hit cover songs- -23.2011-.rar

In the 1990s, Visual Kei exploded into the mainstream Japanese music industry, propelled by pioneering bands who blended heavy rock, punk, and metal with theatrical costumes, makeup, and poetic lyrics. By 2011, a new wave of Neo-Visual Kei bands had emerged.

(Originally by SOPHIA ): A funky, groovy cover that highlights the theatrical vocal styling for which 90s V-Rock was known.

The mid-2000s to early 2010s marked a fascinating era for the Japanese Visual Kei (V-Rock) scene. One of the most celebratory project series from this period was the CRUSH! compilation albums, which brought together newer-generation V-Rock bands to cover classic, genre-defining hits from the 1990s. (originally by MALICE MIZER) – covered by D

: The release led to special live events and "V-Rock Festivals" where these covers were performed to massive audiences. #29 - Gara: jrockeroftheday — LiveJournal

Relied heavily on raw guitar tones, analog mixing, and distinct, often operatic or punk-infused vocal styles.

Released in , this is the second installment in the "CRUSH!" series. It serves as a bridge between generations, where 2010s-era Visual Kei artists pay tribute to the 90s movement that defined the genre. Complete Tracklist The album features the following covers: In the 1990s, Visual Kei exploded into the

CRUSH! 2-90's best hit cover songs- * ROCKET DIVE. Megamasso. * ゴキゲン鳥~crawler is crazy~ Annie's Black. * Mizerable. 葵 * HOT LIMIT. CRUSH! 2 -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs - MusicBrainz

The inclusion of and the release date "23.11.2011" in the keyword suggests this was a popular search term on file-sharing forums and blogs during the early 2010s. During this time, international fans often relied on archived files to access Japanese music that wasn't yet available on global streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. Legacy of the CRUSH! Series