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Naoshi is also the bass player for The Star Onions.

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  • Naoshi Mizuta est un compositeur japonais anciennement employé par Capcom, travaillant pour Square Enix.
  • Naoshi is also the bass player for The Star Onions.
  • Mizuta joined Capcom in 1995, where he worked on both CPS2 and console titles (using the alias groovy). His first game music compositions were for Street Fighter Alpha (both the original and arranged versions). His last were for the infamous Mega Man & Bass, which include the game's opening stage; a fan favorite. Regarding his work with Capcom, he is perhaps best known for creating the theme for the Street Fighter series' token joke character, Dan Hibiki. Mizuta is currently the bassist for The Star Onions, a band that acts as an alternative to The Black Mages.
  • Naoshi Mizuta est un compositeur japonais employé chez Square Enix, et ancien employé de Capcom.
  • Mizuta was born on January 24th, 1972 in Kochi, Japan. He attended Chiba University, pursuing a degree in Law and Economics. After graduation, he joined Capcom, being known as Mizuta "groovy" Naoshi, to compose music for Street Fighter Alpha and Rockman & Forte. A Square recruitment ad he saw while working for Capcom prompted him to change companies, where he was selected to compose for the music of Parasite Eve II. Afterwards, Mizuta was tasked to compose for Final Fantasy XI, alongside Kumi Tanioka and Nobuo Uematsu, and has since become the main composer for the game.
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  • Naoshi Mizuta est un compositeur japonais anciennement employé par Capcom, travaillant pour Square Enix.
  • Naoshi is also the bass player for The Star Onions.
  • Mizuta joined Capcom in 1995, where he worked on both CPS2 and console titles (using the alias groovy). His first game music compositions were for Street Fighter Alpha (both the original and arranged versions). His last were for the infamous Mega Man & Bass, which include the game's opening stage; a fan favorite. Regarding his work with Capcom, he is perhaps best known for creating the theme for the Street Fighter series' token joke character, Dan Hibiki. Mizuta is currently the bassist for The Star Onions, a band that acts as an alternative to The Black Mages.
  • Mizuta was born on January 24th, 1972 in Kochi, Japan. He attended Chiba University, pursuing a degree in Law and Economics. After graduation, he joined Capcom, being known as Mizuta "groovy" Naoshi, to compose music for Street Fighter Alpha and Rockman & Forte. A Square recruitment ad he saw while working for Capcom prompted him to change companies, where he was selected to compose for the music of Parasite Eve II. Afterwards, Mizuta was tasked to compose for Final Fantasy XI, alongside Kumi Tanioka and Nobuo Uematsu, and has since become the main composer for the game. Mizuta is also a member of the The Star Onions as the bass player.
  • Naoshi Mizuta est un compositeur japonais employé chez Square Enix, et ancien employé de Capcom.
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