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* InconsistentSpelling: Her name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of her name.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of her name.
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* {{Bokukko}}: An artistic variant, given her image.
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* LongTitle: Her song titles are occasionally long phrases or even sentences.
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The information about the artist's gender is incorrent. The person who modified it so refers to an interview in which she calls herself neither trans, nor genderfluid. Instead, she discusses something that the fans translated simply as "gender", and she says her idols such as David Bowie, drag queen Akihiro Miwa and Japanese actor Peter-san were that "gender", and she is that too. None of the people she mentioned are/were trans. All of them are men who didn't adhere to gender roles and famously cross-dressed. Using context clues, what she is talking about isn't transness, but gender-nonconformity, not limiting oneself to masculine or feminine gender roles, which is a characteristic of visual kei artists such as Lucifer, as the people creating in that genre (or wave) create very different music, but what unites them are going against the rules via androgynous flamboyant looks and makeup. Furthermore in that interview Mana, the other person being interviewed, refers to her as "she", as is consistent with other


She uses the first-person Japanese pronoun boku in her songs, which she discusses in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame). In the same interview she mentioned she was nicknamed after Lady Oscar while in school.

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She uses the first-person Japanese pronoun boku ''boku'' in her songs, which she discusses in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame). In the same interview she mentioned she was nicknamed after Lady Oscar while in school.
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The information about the artist's gender is incorrent. The person who modified it so refers to an interview in which she calls herself neither trans, nor genderfluid. Instead, she discusses something that the fans translated simply as "gender", and she says her idols such as David Bowie, drag queen Akihiro Miwa and Japanese actor Peter-san were that "gender", and she is that too. None of the people she mentioned are/were trans. All of them are men who didn't adhere to gender roles and famously cross-dressed. Using context clues, what she is talking about isn't transness, but gender-nonconformity, not limiting oneself to masculine or feminine gender roles, which is a characteristic of visual kei artists such as Lucifer, as the people creating in that genre (or wave) create very different music, but what unites them are going against the rules via androgynous flamboyant looks and makeup. Furthermore in that interview Mana, the other person being interviewed, refers to her as "she", as is consistent with other


She uses the first-person Japanese Pronoun boku in her songs, citing in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame). In the same interview she mentioned she was nicknamed after Lady Oscar while in school.

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She uses the first-person Japanese Pronoun pronoun boku in her songs, citing which she discusses in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame). In the same interview she mentioned she was nicknamed after Lady Oscar while in school.
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The information about the artist's gender is incorrent. The person who modified it so refers to an interview in which she calls herself neither trans, nor genderfluid. Instead, she discusses something that the fans translated simply as "gender", and she says her idols such as David Bowie, drag queen Akihiro Miwa and Japanese actor Peter-san were that "gender", and she is that too. None of the people she mentioned are/were trans. All of them are men who didn't adhere to gender roles and famously cross-dressed. Using context clues, what she is talking about isn't transness, but gender-nonconformity, not limiting oneself to masculine or feminine gender roles, which is a characteristic of visual kei artists such as Lucifer, as the people creating in that genre (or wave) create very different music, but what unites them are going against the rules via androgynous flamboyant looks and makeup. Furthermore in that interview Mana, the other person being interviewed, refers to her as "she", as is consistent with other archival sources about Lucifer. As for the usage of boku, tvtropes itself provides dozens of examples of female characters using either boku (bokukko) or even ore. These pronouns are more so about formality and politeness, with watashi being the most polite and ore the most informal. Women typically use more formal 1st person pronoun such as watashi, but men can do that too. Conversely, it is not rare for women to opt for boku (especially in recent years - this is easy to google).


From 1986 to 1998 he led Visual Gothic rock band, GILLE'LOVES. Renamed to "[[AllLowercaseLetters fiction]]" in 1997. He has however started releasing his own solo works in 1994 before they disbanded. He has cited his musical influences as Music/DavidBowie, Music/{{The Cure|Band}}, and Music/{{Bauhaus}}. fiction contributed cover track "In The Flat Field" to the internationally released compilation album ''Satori: A Tribute to Bauhaus''.

Although he is notable as one of very few trans Japanese rock musicians, he is gender-fluid and refers to himself neutrally with male pronouns, citing in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame) that he identifies as "gender" rather than male or female.

In 2006, he disappeared from the music scene and closed his official fan club, though noting in the final issue that he may "be seen again". Since that time, he has worked in Tokyo as a fortune teller in group La Miste Yasuragi under the name Nana Tarot-sensei. It is rumored that "Nana" may be his real given name--though unconfirmed, it is a popular name for girls born on July 7, as one of the name's possible meanings is "seven". In any case, little of his personal life is known to the public, including his fans.

Then in 2011, he seems to have made a comeback: under his Website/YouTube account, he posted one song that is supposed to be one of the tracks in his upcoming album called ''Iyashi no Tsuki'', to be released in November. Unfortunately, to the disappointment of some fans, this was a hoax and the tracks were plagiarized from another obscure VK band, DIE RAUM KUNST.

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From 1986 to 1998 he she led Visual Gothic rock band, GILLE'LOVES. Renamed to "[[AllLowercaseLetters fiction]]" in 1997. He She has however started releasing his her own solo works in 1994 before they disbanded. He She has cited his her musical influences as Music/DavidBowie, Music/{{The Cure|Band}}, and Music/{{Bauhaus}}. fiction contributed cover track "In The Flat Field" to the internationally released compilation album ''Satori: A Tribute to Bauhaus''.

Although he is notable as one of very few trans She uses the first-person Japanese rock musicians, he is gender-fluid and refers to himself neutrally with male pronouns, Pronoun boku in her songs, citing in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame) that he identifies as "gender" rather than male or female.

fame). In the same interview she mentioned she was nicknamed after Lady Oscar while in school.

In 2006, he she disappeared from the music scene and closed his her official fan club, though noting in the final issue that he she may "be seen again". Since that time, he she has worked in Tokyo as a fortune teller in group La Miste Yasuragi under the name Nana Tarot-sensei. It is rumored that "Nana" may be his her real given name--though unconfirmed, it is a popular name for girls born on July 7, as one of the name's possible meanings is "seven". In any case, little of his her personal life is known to the public, including his her fans.

Then in 2011, he she seems to have made a comeback: under his her Website/YouTube account, he she posted one song that is supposed to be one of the tracks in his her upcoming album called ''Iyashi no Tsuki'', to be released in November. Unfortunately, to the disappointment of some fans, this was a hoax and the tracks were plagiarized from another obscure VK band, DIE RAUM KUNST.



* AmbiguousGender: Part and parcel of LUCI'FER's image is his androgyny.
* {{Bifauxnen}}: A person assigned female at birth who could easily pass for a very slender young man.
* {{Bokukko}}: An artistic variant, given his image.
* CapsLock: Upon the third iteration of his full name, his first two names are written as thus: LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS.

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* AmbiguousGender: Part and parcel of LUCI'FER's image is his her androgyny.
* {{Bifauxnen}}: A person assigned female at birth woman who could easily pass for a very slender young man.
* {{Bokukko}}: An artistic variant, given his her image.
* CapsLock: Upon the third iteration of his her full name, his her first two names are written as thus: LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS.



** He has at least two Music/{{Bauhaus}} covers. One is "In the Flat Field" and the other, "Passion of Lovers" renamed "Jounetsu wa shi, to ano hito wa kataru".
** Tuxedomoon's "In a manner of speaking" featured in his "Kusari ni tsunagareta tenshi" album.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: His recordings with ''GILLE'LOVES''' are much more rough sounding compared to her later output.
* EpicRocking: A lot of his songs count. The much longer ones that clock in at 10 minutes or more are usually SpokenWord backed by original music.
* FracturedFairyTale: His 2000 album has two of them in song. "Literature/SleepingBeauty" and "Usotsuki Literature/{{Cinderella}}" (Lying Cinderella).

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** He She has at least two Music/{{Bauhaus}} covers. One is "In the Flat Field" and the other, "Passion of Lovers" renamed "Jounetsu wa shi, to ano hito wa kataru".
** Tuxedomoon's "In a manner of speaking" featured in his her "Kusari ni tsunagareta tenshi" album.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: His Her recordings with ''GILLE'LOVES''' are much more rough sounding compared to her later output.
* EpicRocking: A lot of his her songs count. The much longer ones that clock in at 10 minutes or more are usually SpokenWord backed by original music.
* FracturedFairyTale: His Her 2000 album has two of them in song. "Literature/SleepingBeauty" and "Usotsuki Literature/{{Cinderella}}" (Lying Cinderella).



* GratuitousEnglish: When it comes to making the titles of his work but not so much when considering the lyrics in his songs.

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* GratuitousEnglish: When it comes to making the titles of his her work but not so much when considering the lyrics in his her songs.



* LighterAndSofter: The materials released particularly from 2000-2002, in contrast with the ethereal and echo laden songs he's made in the 1990s.
* LongTitle: His song titles are occasionally long phrases or even sentences.
* MysteriousPast: Not much is known who he actually is beyond his LUCI'FER persona.
* NarrativePoem: One of his unique qualities. Some songs of hers, in fact.
* PetitePride: He seems to flaunt his small-breasted state quite all the time by wearing exclusively male garment.
* PunctuationShaker: The latest iterations of his name have an apostrophe between "Luci" and "fer" (Luci'fer). Initially, that wasn't the case, but it still has the same pronunciation as the name "Lucifer". Some variations write his last name as either "Violenoué" or "Violenoúe", presumably to look more exotic.

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* LighterAndSofter: The materials released particularly from 2000-2002, in contrast with the ethereal and echo laden songs he's she's made in the 1990s.
* LongTitle: His Her song titles are occasionally long phrases or even sentences.
* MysteriousPast: Not much is known who he she actually is beyond his her LUCI'FER persona.
* NarrativePoem: One of his her unique qualities. Some songs of hers, in fact.
* PetitePride: He She seems to flaunt his her small-breasted state quite all the time by often wearing exclusively male garment.
garments.
* PunctuationShaker: The latest iterations of his her name have an apostrophe between "Luci" and "fer" (Luci'fer). Initially, that wasn't the case, but it still has the same pronunciation as the name "Lucifer". Some variations write his her last name as either "Violenoué" or "Violenoúe", presumably to look more exotic.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of his name.
* SpokenWord: Related to NarrativePoem, where he would switch from singing to speaking.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His Her name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of his her name.
* SpokenWord: Related to NarrativePoem, where he she would switch from singing to speaking.
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In 2006, he disappeared from the music scene and closed his official fan club, though noting in the final issue that he may "be seen again". Since that time, he has worked in Tokyo as a fortune teller in group La Miste Yasuragi under the name Nana Tarot-sensei. It is rumored that "Nana" may be his real given name--though unconfirmed, it is a popular name for girls born on July 7, as one of the name's possible meanings is "seven". In any case, little of her personal life is known to the public, including his fans.

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In 2006, he disappeared from the music scene and closed his official fan club, though noting in the final issue that he may "be seen again". Since that time, he has worked in Tokyo as a fortune teller in group La Miste Yasuragi under the name Nana Tarot-sensei. It is rumored that "Nana" may be his real given name--though unconfirmed, it is a popular name for girls born on July 7, as one of the name's possible meanings is "seven". In any case, little of her his personal life is known to the public, including his fans.
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* {{Bokukko}}: An artistic variant, given her image.

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* {{Bokukko}}: An artistic variant, given her his image.
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Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue is one the few earliest artists of the VisualKei movement in the late [[TheEighties 80s]] and early [[TheNineties 90s]].

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Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue is one of the few earliest artists of the VisualKei movement in the late [[TheEighties 80s]] and early [[TheNineties 90s]].
90s]] who led the Gothic VisualKei scene.
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Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue is one of the very few female (yes, ''that's'' a female) artists of the VisualKei movement in the late [[TheEighties 80s]] and early [[TheNineties 90s]].

From 1986 to 1998 she led Visual Gothic rock band, GILLE'LOVES. Renamed to "[[AllLowercaseLetters fiction]]" in 1997. She has however started releasing her own solo works in 1994 before they disbanded. She has cited her musical influences as Music/DavidBowie, Music/{{The Cure|Band}}, and Music/{{Bauhaus}}. fiction contributed cover track "In The Flat Field" to the internationally released compilation album ''Satori: A Tribute to Bauhaus''.

Although she is notable as one of very few female Japanese rock musicians, she is gender-fluid and refers to herself neutrally with male pronouns, citing in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame) that she identifies as "gender" rather than male or female.

In 2006, she disappeared from the music scene and closed her official fan club, though noting in the final issue that she may "be seen again". Since that time, she has worked in Tokyo as a fortune teller in group La Miste Yasuragi under the name Nana Tarot-sensei. It is rumored that "Nana" may be her real given name--though unconfirmed, it is a popular name for girls born on July 7, as one of the name's possible meanings is "seven". In any case, little of her personal life is known to the public, including her fans.

Then in 2011, she seems to have made a comeback: under her Website/YouTube account, she posted one song that is supposed to be one of the tracks in her upcoming album called ''Iyashi no Tsuki'', to be released in November. Unfortunately, to the disappointment of some fans, this was a hoax and the tracks were plagiarized from another obscure VK band, DIE RAUM KUNST.

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Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue is one of the very few female (yes, ''that's'' a female) earliest artists of the VisualKei movement in the late [[TheEighties 80s]] and early [[TheNineties 90s]].

From 1986 to 1998 she he led Visual Gothic rock band, GILLE'LOVES. Renamed to "[[AllLowercaseLetters fiction]]" in 1997. She He has however started releasing her his own solo works in 1994 before they disbanded. She He has cited her his musical influences as Music/DavidBowie, Music/{{The Cure|Band}}, and Music/{{Bauhaus}}. fiction contributed cover track "In The Flat Field" to the internationally released compilation album ''Satori: A Tribute to Bauhaus''.

Although she he is notable as one of very few female trans Japanese rock musicians, she he is gender-fluid and refers to herself himself neutrally with male pronouns, citing in the February 2001 issue of J-ROCK Magazine (in a joint interview alongside Mana (musician) of Music/MaliceMizer and Moi Dix Mois fame) that she he identifies as "gender" rather than male or female.

In 2006, she he disappeared from the music scene and closed her his official fan club, though noting in the final issue that she he may "be seen again". Since that time, she he has worked in Tokyo as a fortune teller in group La Miste Yasuragi under the name Nana Tarot-sensei. It is rumored that "Nana" may be her his real given name--though unconfirmed, it is a popular name for girls born on July 7, as one of the name's possible meanings is "seven". In any case, little of her personal life is known to the public, including her his fans.

Then in 2011, she he seems to have made a comeback: under her his Website/YouTube account, she he posted one song that is supposed to be one of the tracks in her his upcoming album called ''Iyashi no Tsuki'', to be released in November. Unfortunately, to the disappointment of some fans, this was a hoax and the tracks were plagiarized from another obscure VK band, DIE RAUM KUNST.



* AmbiguousGender: Part and parcel of LUCI'FER's image is her androgyny.
* {{Bifauxnen}}: A woman who could easily pass for a very slender young man.

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* AmbiguousGender: Part and parcel of LUCI'FER's image is her his androgyny.
* {{Bifauxnen}}: A woman person assigned female at birth who could easily pass for a very slender young man.



* CapsLock: Upon the third iteration of her full name, her first two names are written as thus: LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS.

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* CapsLock: Upon the third iteration of her his full name, her his first two names are written as thus: LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS.



** She has at least two Music/{{Bauhaus}} covers. One is "In the Flat Field" and the other, "Passion of Lovers" renamed "Jounetsu wa shi, to ano hito wa kataru".
** Tuxedomoon's "In a manner of speaking" featured in her "Kusari ni tsunagareta tenshi" album.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Her recordings with ''GILLE'LOVES''' are much more rough sounding compared to her later output.
* EpicRocking: A lot of her songs count. The much longer ones that clock in at 10 minutes or more are usually SpokenWord backed by original music.
* FracturedFairyTale: Her 2000 album has two of them in song. "Literature/SleepingBeauty" and "Usotsuki Literature/{{Cinderella}}" (Lying Cinderella).

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** She He has at least two Music/{{Bauhaus}} covers. One is "In the Flat Field" and the other, "Passion of Lovers" renamed "Jounetsu wa shi, to ano hito wa kataru".
** Tuxedomoon's "In a manner of speaking" featured in her his "Kusari ni tsunagareta tenshi" album.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Her His recordings with ''GILLE'LOVES''' are much more rough sounding compared to her later output.
* EpicRocking: A lot of her his songs count. The much longer ones that clock in at 10 minutes or more are usually SpokenWord backed by original music.
* FracturedFairyTale: Her His 2000 album has two of them in song. "Literature/SleepingBeauty" and "Usotsuki Literature/{{Cinderella}}" (Lying Cinderella).



* GratuitousEnglish: When it comes to making the titles of her work but not so much when considering the lyrics in her songs.

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* GratuitousEnglish: When it comes to making the titles of her his work but not so much when considering the lyrics in her his songs.



* LighterAndSofter: The materials released particularly from 2000-2002, in contrast with the ethereal and echo laden songs she's made in the 1990s.
* LongTitle: Her song titles are occasionally long phrases or even sentences.
* MysteriousPast: Not much is known who she actually is beyond her LUCI'FER persona.
* NarrativePoem: One of her unique qualities. Some songs of hers, in fact.
* PetitePride: She seems to flaunt her small-breasted state quite all the time by wearing exclusively male garment.
* PunctuationShaker: The latest iterations of her name have an apostrophe between "Luci" and "fer" (Luci'fer). Initially, that wasn't the case, but it still has the same pronunciation as the name "Lucifer". Some variations write her last name as either "Violenoué" or "Violenoúe", presumably to look more exotic.

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* LighterAndSofter: The materials released particularly from 2000-2002, in contrast with the ethereal and echo laden songs she's he's made in the 1990s.
* LongTitle: Her His song titles are occasionally long phrases or even sentences.
* MysteriousPast: Not much is known who she he actually is beyond her his LUCI'FER persona.
* NarrativePoem: One of her his unique qualities. Some songs of hers, in fact.
* PetitePride: She He seems to flaunt her his small-breasted state quite all the time by wearing exclusively male garment.
* PunctuationShaker: The latest iterations of her his name have an apostrophe between "Luci" and "fer" (Luci'fer). Initially, that wasn't the case, but it still has the same pronunciation as the name "Lucifer". Some variations write her his last name as either "Violenoué" or "Violenoúe", presumably to look more exotic.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of her name.
* SpokenWord: Related to NarrativePoem, where she would switch from singing to speaking.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her His name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of her his name.
* SpokenWord: Related to NarrativePoem, where she he would switch from singing to speaking.
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* ConceptAlbum: "Kusari ni Tsunagareta Tenshi" is an album that contains songs of experimental length and centered around the themes of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, and a {{deconstruction}} of "Lili Marleen", a famous love song at the time. It is about a girl in Germany in World War II. She had the dream of running away with her lover, but he was drafted, and she couldn’t go to war with him since she was a woman.

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* ConceptAlbum: "Kusari ni Tsunagareta Tenshi" is an album a mini-album that contains songs of [[EpicRocking experimental length length]] and centered around the themes of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, UsefulNotes/NaziGermany, and a {{deconstruction}} of "Lili Marleen", a famous love song at the time. It is about a girl in Germany in World War II. She had the dream of running away with her lover, but he was drafted, and she couldn’t go to war with him since she was a woman.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Her ''GILLE'LOVES''' songs' recordings haven't had the recording technology then.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Her recordings with ''GILLE'LOVES''' songs' recordings haven't had the recording technology then.are much more rough sounding compared to her later output.
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* EpicRocking: A lot of her songs count. The much longer ones that clock in at 10 minutes or more are usually SpokenWord backed by original music.

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* [2002.05.23] ''Moshuu wo Houmuri Saru Tame no Requiem Files - WORLD e'ND COMPILATION'' (compilation album)



* [2002.05.23] ''Moshuu wo Houmuri Saru Tame no Requiem Files - WORLD e'ND COMPILATION''
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* PunctuationShaker: The latest iterations of her name have an apostrophe between "Luci" and "fer" (Luci'fer). Initially, that wasn't the case, but it still has the same pronunciation as the name "Lucifer." Some variations write her last name as either "Violenoué" or "Violenoúe," presumably to look more exotic.

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* PunctuationShaker: The latest iterations of her name have an apostrophe between "Luci" and "fer" (Luci'fer). Initially, that wasn't the case, but it still has the same pronunciation as the name "Lucifer." "Lucifer". Some variations write her last name as either "Violenoué" or "Violenoúe," "Violenoúe", presumably to look more exotic.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue.'' Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of her name.

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Her name has been stylized in different ways: ''Lucifer Luscious Violenoue'', ''Luci'fer Luscious Violenoue'' and ''LUCI'FER LUSCIOUS Violenoue.'' Violenoue''. Those are the only most well-known ones. Discogs complicates things by featuring at least ''five'' variations of her name.



* TheUnpronounceable: "Violenoue" is either pronounced 'viola-new' or 'viola-nu.' Whichever you prefer.

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* TheUnpronounceable: "Violenoue" is either pronounced 'viola-new' or 'viola-nu.' 'viola-nu'. Whichever you prefer.
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+ Music/{{Bauhaus}}, Music/TheCure, Music/DavidBowie]

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+ Music/{{Bauhaus}}, Music/TheCure, Music/{{The Cure|Band}}, Music/DavidBowie]



From 1986 to 1998 she led Visual Gothic rock band, GILLE'LOVES. Renamed to "[[AllLowercaseLetters fiction]]" in 1997. She has however started releasing her own solo works in 1994 before they disbanded. She has cited her musical influences as Music/DavidBowie, Music/TheCure, and Music/{{Bauhaus}}. fiction contributed cover track "In The Flat Field" to the internationally released compilation album ''Satori: A Tribute to Bauhaus''.

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From 1986 to 1998 she led Visual Gothic rock band, GILLE'LOVES. Renamed to "[[AllLowercaseLetters fiction]]" in 1997. She has however started releasing her own solo works in 1994 before they disbanded. She has cited her musical influences as Music/DavidBowie, Music/TheCure, Music/{{The Cure|Band}}, and Music/{{Bauhaus}}. fiction contributed cover track "In The Flat Field" to the internationally released compilation album ''Satori: A Tribute to Bauhaus''.

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