Juned

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Aioi 04:27 Tools
Elvis (Juned) 00:00 Tools
Groovin' on You 00:00 Tools
Kyuss 00:00 Tools
Hearts to Bleed 00:00 Tools
So White 00:00 Tools
Possum 00:00 Tools
Titanic 00:00 Tools
Sisters of the Red Sun 00:00 Tools
Waiting for Prince (Hungarious) 00:00 Tools
Dig 00:00 Tools
Day Two 00:00 Tools
Deserve It 00:00 Tools
Leeches 00:00 Tools
Cauldron 00:00 Tools
When It Stops 00:00 Tools
Ford 00:00 Tools
Bill Jerome 00:00 Tools
Pretty New Song 00:00 Tools
Go 00:00 Tools
Shred 00:00 Tools
curtis' song 00:00 Tools
Shallow 00:00 Tools
Evynd's Lullaby 00:00 Tools
相生-アイオイ- 00:00 Tools
sick smile 03:35 Tools
Portrait 00:00 Tools
ポートレート 00:00 Tools
「相生-アイオイ-」TV ver. 00:00 Tools
Dislike 00:00 Tools
Sick Song 00:00 Tools
Aioi (instrumental) 00:00 Tools
相生 -アイオイ- 00:00 Tools
Aioi (TV Size) 00:00 Tools
Portrait (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Junjou Romantica 2 - Aioi 00:00 Tools
Portraits 00:00 Tools
相生 00:00 Tools
Message 00:00 Tools
ひこうき雲 00:00 Tools
Aioi (OST Junjou Romantica) 00:00 Tools
相生-アイオイ- 00:00 Tools
相生-アイオイ 00:00 Tools
Elvis 00:00 Tools
家路 00:00 Tools
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There are multiple artists named Juned: 1) A Japanese band. 2) An American rock band. 1) JUNED was formed in 2004 and the current line-up consists of 3 members: Harada Akira (原田晃) for the vocals and guitar, Mouri Masafumi (毛利将文) on guitar, and Konishi Tatsuya (小西達也) on bass. They released their first single "Aioi (相生-アイオイ-)" in November 2008, which is used as the ending theme for the anime Junjou Romantica 2. 2 ) Juned formed from members of Seattle bands around 1996, Kill Sybill and My Diva. They can be considered part of the originating indie rock scene and are alumni members of the Up Records roster. Mixing hints of Seattle grunge rock with ethereal guitar and vocals, Juned travelled where few other bands did. The only other band that sounded remotely like them were Kittywinder, who broke up at almost the same time. Not so punk they'd only appeal to alternarockers, and almost melodic enough for the mainstream, they are also talented instrumentalists with catchy flavours to their playing. Their second album, Every Night For You, which stresses their melodic side just a little more than their first, is a wonderful album and should have garnered them a wider audience had they stuck together long enough to reap the rewards. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.