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Essay heading: Western Influence and History of Japanese Rock
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Some years later the band were reported as putting on a concert on the grounds of a junior high school, playing through 30 meter high speaker stacks and passing out copies of texts by Hegel, Lenin, Che Guevara, Cervantes, Nietzsche and Ed Sanders to those present (Noise), which only adds to their western influence for protest rock... displayed 300 characters
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The Japanese couldn't relate to that kind of music and didn't understand where it came from, but were enticed by the simple cords and raunchy sounds that were being made. While alternative was being created in the United States, in Japan a new sound that was similar yet very different was being created (Scaruffi)... displayed next 300 characters
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