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WANDS×BREAKERZ ライブスペシャル ”ROCK BONDZ” - Season 1

WANDS, currently in its 5th season with hit songs such as "Toki no Tobira" and "Motto Yoroshimashimemara", and BREAKERZ, led by labelmate DAIGO, held a two-on-one event "ROCK BONDZ", which was broadcast exclusively on Space Shower TV for the first time! The event, titled "ROCK BONDZ = ROCK Bonds," was an event in which both bands' unreserved respect for each other was felt everywhere.

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WANDS, currently in its 5th season with hit songs such as "Toki no Tobira" and "Motto Yoroshimashimemara", and BREAKERZ, led by labelmate DAIGO, held a two-on-one event "ROCK BONDZ", which was broadcast exclusively on Space Shower TV for the first time! The event, titled "ROCK BONDZ = ROCK Bonds," was an event in which both bands' unreserved respect for each other was felt everywhere.

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