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- Romantic_Mode abstract "Romantic Mode (stylized as ROMANTIC MODE) was a Japanese pop group that debuted in 1996 with their first single, \"Dreams.\" The members are Akira Asakura (vocals), Masaki Suzukawa (guitars/keyboards), and Joe Rinoie (keyboards/backup vocals). Their style is electronic pop.Two of their songs, \"DREAMS\" and \"Resolution,\" were used in the anime After War Gundam X as the first and second opening songs, respectively.The group broke up soon after their last album was released in 1999. However, Akira Asakura continued as a solo artist initially under her birthname, Saori Saitoh, but reverted to her stagename in 2005.".
- Romantic_Mode activeYearsEndYear "1999".
- Romantic_Mode activeYearsStartYear "1996".
- Romantic_Mode alias "ROmantic Mode, RO-M".
- Romantic_Mode background "group_or_band".
- Romantic_Mode bandMember Akira_Asakura.
- Romantic_Mode bandMember Backing_vocalist.
- Romantic_Mode bandMember Joe_Rinoie.
- Romantic_Mode bandMember Masaki_Suzukawa.
- Romantic_Mode genre Dance_music.
- Romantic_Mode genre Electronic_music.
- Romantic_Mode genre Music_of_Japan.
- Romantic_Mode genre Pop_music.
- Romantic_Mode hometown Japan.
- Romantic_Mode recordLabel EMI_Music_Japan.
- Romantic_Mode recordLabel King_Records_(Japan).
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageID "3539150".
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageLength "2107".
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageRevisionID "668056606".
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink After_War_Gundam_X.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Akira_Asakura.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Anime.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Backing_vocalist.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_pop_music_groups.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Dance_music.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink EMI_Music_Japan.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Electronic_music.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Rinoie.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink King_Records_(Japan).
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Masaki_Suzukawa.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Japan.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLink Singing.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageWikiLinkText "Romantic Mode".
- Romantic_Mode alias "ROmantic Mode, RO-M".
- Romantic_Mode background "group_or_band".
- Romantic_Mode currentMembers Akira_Asakura.
- Romantic_Mode currentMembers Masaki_Suzukawa.
- Romantic_Mode currentMembers "Joe Rinoie".
- Romantic_Mode genre Dance_music.
- Romantic_Mode genre Electronic_music.
- Romantic_Mode genre Music_of_Japan.
- Romantic_Mode genre Pop_music.
- Romantic_Mode label EMI_Music_Japan.
- Romantic_Mode label King_Records_(Japan).
- Romantic_Mode name "Romantic Mode".
- Romantic_Mode origin "Japan".
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_musical_artist.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-band-stub.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sic.
- Romantic_Mode wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Romantic_Mode yearsActive "1996".
- Romantic_Mode subject Category:Japanese_pop_music_groups.
- Romantic_Mode hypernym Group.
- Romantic_Mode type Agent.
- Romantic_Mode type Band.
- Romantic_Mode type Group.
- Romantic_Mode type Organisation.
- Romantic_Mode type Group.
- Romantic_Mode type MusicGroup.
- Romantic_Mode type Organization.
- Romantic_Mode type Agent.
- Romantic_Mode type SocialPerson.
- Romantic_Mode type Thing.
- Romantic_Mode type Q215380.
- Romantic_Mode type Q43229.
- Romantic_Mode comment "Romantic Mode (stylized as ROMANTIC MODE) was a Japanese pop group that debuted in 1996 with their first single, \"Dreams.\" The members are Akira Asakura (vocals), Masaki Suzukawa (guitars/keyboards), and Joe Rinoie (keyboards/backup vocals). Their style is electronic pop.Two of their songs, \"DREAMS\" and \"Resolution,\" were used in the anime After War Gundam X as the first and second opening songs, respectively.The group broke up soon after their last album was released in 1999.".
- Romantic_Mode label "Romantic Mode".
- Romantic_Mode sameAs Q7362807.
- Romantic_Mode sameAs Romantic_Mode.
- Romantic_Mode sameAs ROMANTIC_MODE.
- Romantic_Mode sameAs m.01p_6k7.
- Romantic_Mode sameAs Q7362807.
- Romantic_Mode wasDerivedFrom Romantic_Mode?oldid=668056606.
- Romantic_Mode isPrimaryTopicOf Romantic_Mode.
- Romantic_Mode name "Romantic Mode".