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Welcome to the world of Sppiner, a Japanese visual-kei band blending dark aesthetics with unexpected humor.
In this music video, we transform the traditional Japanese dish okonomiyaki into a dramatic, ritual-like performance.
Heavy guitar riffs, emotional vocals, and theatrical visuals collide with the step-by-step process of cooking.
Slice.
Mix.
Grill.
Devour.
What begins as a recipe becomes a powerful, almost sacred act.
Whether you're a fan of Japanese culture, visual-kei, or just love creative music videos, this is something you’ve never seen before.
Turn up the volume and join the ritual.
Vocalist Ryo, guitarist Distan, and drummer Shinji meet in the light music club at Tokyo Michisada University and form a band. When Ryo and Shinji mention they are missing a bassist, Distan cluelessly remarks, Honestly, I can't even hear the bass in any song I listen to. The other two instantly fire back, The bass is crucial! Vocalist Ryo, guitarist Distan, and drummer Shinji form a band after meeting in Tokyo Michisada University's light music club. They recruit a bassist via auditions, choosing Hidemi purely for their good looks. During their third year, they pause the band for job hunting. But despite a booming job market, all three fail to get any offers and decide to restart the band. Soon after, Hidemi, a part-timer, meets the president of the game planning company suZya at a bar. This chance encounter leads to the four of them debuting as a visual kei band under suZya's label.
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