The title track is followed by three live songs, recorded during the It Withers and Withers and Inward Scream tours at Nippon Budokan, Tokyo.
She later became a guest vocalist for I've Sound and appeared at the Nippon Budokan on October 15, 2005 at the I've concert "I've in Budokan 2005: Open the Birth Gate", where she sang two songs: a remix version of "Verge" and the normal version of "Last regrets".
It contains partial recordings of concerts at the Nippon Budokan on July 31 and August 1, 2006 and among other footage, excerpts of Dir En Grey's early performances in North America and the German 2006 leg of the long-running It Withers and Withers tour.
The DVD portion of the bundle is concert footage from a 1977 performance at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan.
However, out of exhaustion they fall asleep and Kei dreams about being celebrated and performing for The Ramones at the Budokan.
As the title suggests, it was recorded at the world famous Nippon Budokan arena in Tokyo, Japan.
Lostman Go to Budokan is a live performance video by Japanese alternative rock band The Pillows on September 16, 2009 at Nippon Budokan.
Contains 8th concert Live Rainbow at Budokan which marked her first performance in Nippon Budokan.
Livedom 2006 -Birth- was a birthday live held on 2006-01-21 in Nippon Budokan.
This Japanese film includes 5 songs from a concert at Budokan Hall on December 15th, 1975.
YMO's 1980 Budokan performance of this track was one of the earliest uses of the TR-808 in a live performance.
It was recorded at The Ritz in New York, at the Avalon in Boston and at the Budokan in Tokyo.
Tour '88 Pretty Pineapple Special was a video album produced by the Japanese band The Blue Hearts as a documentary of their first concert at Nippon Budokan just two months after their major debut.
The feature show was recorded on January 9–10, 2010 at Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan.
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It was also announced that he would be holding his first solo concerts at Kobe’s World Memorial Hall from March 23 to the 24th and the Tokyo Nippon Budokan from March 30 to the 31st to promote the album.
Kaoklai won the evenly fought battle in the extra round, collected 60 million ₩ and advanced to K-1 World GP 2004 Final Elimination, held in Nippon Budokan Arena, Tokyo, Japan .
Guitarist Würzel is quoted in the insert of the re-mastered CD release, saying; "A lot of fans were saying that they want to hear this line-up on a live album. EVERYBODY seems to record at the Hammersmith Odeon don't they? Or the Fillmore East when that was going, or the Budokan and all those flash places. So we thought we'd do it in Finland".
The tour began on September 4, 2013, at Fukuoka Sun Palace, Japan and ended on September 27 at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan.