ONE OK ROCK - Take What You Want (欲しいものを取って)
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ONE OK ROCK performs the song 'Take What You Want' (欲しいものを取って) from the 2017 album 'Ambitions' (野望) LIVE at The Coca-Cola Coliseum in Toronto 10/18/2024.
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ONE OK ROCK is a Japanese rock band formed in 2005 and debuted in 2007 and has cultivated a following among the youth for their mix of emo and rock music paired with breathtaking live performances.
Debuting in 2007, the band rose to the top of musical prominence, performing on stages from live house venues and summer festivals to the renowned Nippon Budokan. Their journey continued as they conquered outdoor stadiums, arenas, and dome venues to audiences across Japan.
Beyond Japan, they inked a deal with an international label, taking their music to new horizons and leading to shows in the U.S., Europe and Asia. Last year the band released “Luxury Disease” and a successful North American tour ensued, followed with a dome tour in Japan that was a complete success. The band then joined Muse on their US and EU tour and are currently scheduled to end this year with their largest Asian arena tour to date.
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