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* [[Hookers and Blow]]: Once had white powder on his clothes during a show with The Killing Red Addiction...
* [[Hope Spot]]: 2009 and 2010. He'd recovered from life-threatening injuries, by all accounts was beginning to get toward [[Functional Addict]] territory if not on the wagon, he was performing with major bands including his first gig outside of Japan in LA in 2009 and returning to play with [[X Japan]] in 2010. He'd formed a new band, was active in creating fashion and jewelry, seemed to be working his way back up from nothing into stardom. Then a [[Black Widow]] came along...
* [[Hot -Blooded]]: Very much so. He tended to be aggressive and seek out fights, and the official story is that this led to his death.
* [[Intoxication Ensues]]: There's a video of (one of) X's first TV appearances that can be found on Youtube if you know where to look, that features Taiji starting with [[Intoxication Ensues]] and just getting [[It Gets Better|better]] / [[It Got Worse|worse]] from there.
* [[Japanese Delinquents]]: Taiji was a high school dropout and one of these (of the ''yankii'' variety, seemingly, as well as ''bosuzoku'') before he became a professional musician.
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* [[Rule of Drama]]
* [[Sanity Slippage]]: 1993-1998, over which he lost his career and became [[The Mentally Disturbed]] and severely injured. He would recover somewhat before he died, but...
* [[Self -Serving Memory]]: Compare his recollection of some events in "Sei To Shi" to [[Yoshiki Hayashi|Yoshiki's]] recollection of the same events in his self-titled biography. And as an example of an endless loop, now go to [[Yoshiki Hayashi]] and look up [[Self -Serving Memory]].
* [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll]]: Almost the perfect example of how [[Sex, Drugs and Rock And Roll]] can destroy someone.
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Somewhat averted with his health problems, though not much of an aversion, in that his health problems seemed to originate more from alcohol, less legal stimulants, and poverty.

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Taiji checking out the family jewels

Taiji Sawada (known by his given name/stage name Taiji) was a Japanese rock musician who played bass guitar and guitar, as well as being a prolific songwriter. Having been in a number of famous Japanese rock and metal bands, he was best known for his work with X Japan and with Loudness. While in X Japan, he co-wrote several songs, developed Toshi's "french fries" mohawk hair style, and heavily contributed otherwise toward the band's musical skill and lyrical and stylistic focus.

He left X Japan in 1992 due to musical differences and a fight with Yoshiki, and proceeded to play with Loudness, leave Loudness to form his own off-and-on band D.T.R., and experienced a major Creator Breakdown due to a variety of issues he'd struggled with throughout his life. He slowly returned from his Creator Breakdown to play with the soon-to-be-disbanded D.T.R., Otokaze, Kings, and with The Killing Red Addiction and TAIJI WITH HEAVEN'S.

Taiji was (and is) considered in some circles to be among the world's top rock bass players. Especially skilled at slapping and tapping, he was credited with teaching the late X Japan and solo guitarist hide his own guitar tapping technique back when they played together.

In 2009, he dissolved D.T.R., firing all but one of his bandmates claiming a copyright issue, and claiming that he was going to reform D.T.R. as Death To Rive. He played with The Killing Red Addiction (members Dynamite Tommy [v], Kenzi [d], Taiji [b], Tatsu [g]), played with his solo act "TAIJI WITH HEAVEN'S," which became Taiji Sawada Project, then Taiji and Shu Project (TSP) (members Taiji [b], Shu [g], Takanari [d]) and as a session musician with other bands including a return to Loudness for the Munetaka Higuchi memorial shows in 2009 and 2010.

In July 2010, Taiji rejoined X Japan as a bassist, playing on stage at the Yokohama Nissan Stadium reunion live, though he did not join X Japan for the North American tour. He had also been a model and jewelry designer for Arizona Freedom, a Japanese rock couture house, and also played with Loudness at the 2009 and 2010 memorial concerts for Munetaka Higuchi. He had planned for a return to the rock scene with Taiji and Shu Project...

Unfortunately, he allegedly became belligerent while being imprisoned after an incident a flight to Saipan, and allegedly committed suicide July 17, 2011. He is the second member of the original X Japan and the third formation of Loudness each to die.

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