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Diabolos is a 2005 album by Gackt.

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Diabolo Spinning circus prop

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<i>Diabolos</i> 2005 studio album by Gackt

Diabolos is the sixth full-length studio album released by Japanese solo artist Gackt on September 21, 2005 in Japan, and on October 26, 2007, in eighteen countries across Europe. Conceptually, it is a sequel entrant to the "Moon Saga" found in the eighth studio album Last Moon and theatre play Mysteries of Yoshitsune I&II, as well prequel to his third and fourth studio albums, Moon and Crescent, the film Moon Child, and novel Moon Child Requiem.

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A diabolo or diablo is a prop used in juggling.

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Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa... 2005 single by Gackt

"Todokanai Ai to Shitteita no ni Osaekirezu ni Aishitsuzuketa..." is a single released by Gackt on August 10, 2005 under Nippon Crown. It peaked at third place on the Oricon weekly chart and charted for nine weeks. It was used as a theme song for the TV drama Keiyaku Kekkon (契約結婚). It was certified gold by RIAJ.

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<i>The Birth of Evil</i> (album) 2008 studio album by Balzac

The Birth of Evil is an album by the Japanese horror punk band Balzac. The album contains re-recordings of the band's earliest material. Tracks 1-6 are from the first demo tape Scapegoat 666, tracks 7-12 are from the second demo tape Descent of the Diabolos and tracks 13-17 are unreleased songs that were generally played by Hirosuke's previous band, Astrozombies. The two versions of The Complete Legacy Book, labeled as "Scapegoat" and "Diabolos", each contain a re-recording of the original demo tape associated with the version of the book, and these recordings appear on The Birth of Evil remastered. The remaining tracks are entirely new to this album. The Birth of Evil is billed as the "Early Balzac Songs 1992-1994 Compilation" on the back cover.

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