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Climax Together
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Climax Together

Sep 10, 2003
1h 46m
★ 10.0

The stirrings of angels. The whispers of demons.

Overview

Live footage of the japanese rock band BUCK-TICK, filmed on September 10 and 11, 1992 at Yokohama Arena in Kanagawa. Unlike their previous live video, Sabbat, Climax Together does not employ camera effects and cutting to stock footage during the performance. This is a much more straight-laced presentation of their live show. The gig was specifically given for the purpose of filming.

Genres

Music

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Cast

Atsushi Sakurai

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Atsushi Sakurai

Hisashi Imai

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Hisashi Imai

Hidehiko Hoshino

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Hidehiko Hoshino

Yutaka Higuchi

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Yutaka Higuchi

Toll Yagami

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