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Romantic Mode (stylized as ROMANTIC MODE) was a Japanese pop group that debuted in 1996 with their first single, "Dreams." The members are (vocals), (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.

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  • Romantic Mode (ロマンティックモード) fue una banda japonesa de música electro-pop que surgió en 1996. La banda debutó con su primer sencillo titulado "Dreams". Sus integrantes fueron (Voz), Masaki Suzukawa (Guitarra y teclado) y Joe Rinoie (Teclado y voz) . En 1999, el grupo se disolvió justo después del lanzamiento de su último álbum. Sin embargo, Akira Asakura continuó como solista, primero usando su nombre de pila, Saori Saitoh, pero más tarde lo revirtió en 2005. Dos de sus canciones, "Dreams"​ y "Resolution",​ fueron utilizadas respectivamente como primer y segundo tema apertura de la serie de anime After War Gundam X. (es)
  • Romantic Mode (stylized as ROMANTIC MODE) was a Japanese pop group that debuted in 1996 with their first single, "Dreams." The members are (vocals), (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. (en)
  • ROmantic Mode(ロマンティックモード)は、日本の音楽ユニット。グループ名が長いため、RO-Mという省略表記をする時もある。 (ja)
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  • Romantic Mode (stylized as ROMANTIC MODE) was a Japanese pop group that debuted in 1996 with their first single, "Dreams." The members are (vocals), (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. (en)
  • ROmantic Mode(ロマンティックモード)は、日本の音楽ユニット。グループ名が長いため、RO-Mという省略表記をする時もある。 (ja)
  • Romantic Mode (ロマンティックモード) fue una banda japonesa de música electro-pop que surgió en 1996. La banda debutó con su primer sencillo titulado "Dreams". Sus integrantes fueron (Voz), Masaki Suzukawa (Guitarra y teclado) y Joe Rinoie (Teclado y voz) . En 1999, el grupo se disolvió justo después del lanzamiento de su último álbum. Sin embargo, Akira Asakura continuó como solista, primero usando su nombre de pila, Saori Saitoh, pero más tarde lo revirtió en 2005. (es)
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