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Eiichi Kudo - Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution Trilogy 21 Savage Building on the twin-lead guitar

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Eiichi Kudo - Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution Trilogy 21 Savage Building on the twin-lead guitarThroughout Japanese cinema, the image of the noble samurai righting wrongs katana in hand remains a fixture of the jidaigeki genre, with the authoritarianism and corruption of the countrys medieval past often attenuated for the sake of spectacle and entertainment. But in the 1960s, director Eiichi Kudos Samurai Revolution trilogy shattered this idealised conception of the samurai, providing an authentic and scathing portrayal of Japans tyrannical past

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Building on the twin-lead guitar approach introduced on their debut

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Eiichi Kudo - Eiichi Kudo's Samurai Revolution Trilogy 21 Savage Building on the twin-lead guitarThroughout Japanese cinema, the image of the noble samurai righting wrongs katana in hand remains a fixture of the jidaigeki genre, with the authoritarianism and corruption of the countrys medieval past often attenuated for the sake of spectacle and entertainment. But in the 1960s, director Eiichi Kudos Samurai Revolution trilogy shattered this idealised conception of the samurai, providing an authentic and scathing portrayal of Japans tyrannical past

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