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Queen of Japan is a music trio from Europe, known for its synthpop sound and cover versions of hits from the 1970s and 1980s.〔() Singer Ayumi Hamasaki is commonly referred to as "Empress of J-pop" but has also been referred to as "Queen of Japan" on occasion. She is unconnected with the musical group discussed here.〕 ==Career== Queen of Japan's 1999 debut EP ''Mercury Rising'' (a reference to Freddie Mercury) features new wave-sounding versions of Queen songs and is probably the basis for the group's name.〔() Queen of Japan Press Clipping〕 The trio's versions of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" and "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" (originally hits for Joan Jett and Rod Stewart, respectively) appear on several different compilation CDs. Their version of "I Was Made for Loving You" (a hit for KISS) was featured on the award-winning short movie ''Icicle melt'' starring Greta Scacchi.〔〔 Some of their cover songs, such as "Mother" (written and originally recorded by John Lennon) and "Wanted Man" (written by Bob Dylan for Johnny Cash) infuse an electronic sound into songs which previously had a different style. They have also covered songs by Soft Cell, The Who, Olivia Newton-John, Marvin Gaye, Duran Duran, Thin Lizzy, Klaus Nomi and Frank Zappa.〔() Forced Exposure CD reviews〕 Remixes of Queen of Japan's work have appeared on a CD by DJ Keoki. Their music has also been featured at Fashion Week and appears on two CDs of music thereof.〔() CD Universe: Kill the CD by DJ Keoki〕 〔() ''Rolling Stone'' Reviews: Fashion Week I〕〔() Musicmatch Guide: Fashion Week II〕 One reviewer writes:
A review for the CD ''Foreign Politics'' describes:
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