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| Current | |
| Matatabi | Bass, Vocals |
| See also: ex-Goldbrick (live) | |
| Maneki | Guitars |
| Karukan | Guitars |
| Kuroneko | Vocals (lead) |
| Past | |
| Tora | Drums |
| See also: ex-Goldbrick (live) | |
| Current (Live) | |
| Makoto Dobashi | Drums (2012-present) |
| Past (Live) | |
| Atsushi Kawatsuka | Drums (2009-2011) |
| See also: ex-Goldbrick (live) | |
| Tomotaka Ishikawa | Drums (2011) |
| Tora | Drums |
| See also: ex-Goldbrick (live) | |
| Current | |
| Makoto Dobashi | Drums (2012-present) |
| Past | |
| Atsushi Kawatsuka | Drums (2009-2011) |
| See also: ex-Goldbrick (live) | |
| Tomotaka Ishikawa | Drums (2011) |
| Added by: Rose_of_Pain | Modified by: TvvrAskesis |
| Added on: 2004-05-10 00:17:05 | Last modified on: 2013-03-13 08:19:02 |
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Onmyo-za's image and concept are based on Japan's Heian Period (aka Japan's Renaissance) that dates back to the tenth century CE, about 500-600 years previous to the European Renaissance.
Sampler contributions:
2002 - A Tribute to the Beast - The Trooper (Iron Maiden cover)
2003 - A Tribute to the Priest - ...