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Teranoid is a Japanese hardcore techno artist, mostly producing music in the nu style gabba genre.

Teranoid's works have been featured in Konami's beatmania IIDX game series, and most of her success is a result of the inclusion of gigadelic in beatmania IIDX 11 - IIDX RED in late 2004. Her work is often accompanied by MC Natsack's MCing.

In early 2006, tripping contact, a collaboration with kors k, was included on beatmania IIDX 13 - DistorteD. It was also accompanied by a remix of said song by MC Natsack.

Teranoid has released five albums: teranoid underground edition and in late 2005, teranoid overground edition in March of 2006. Both of these albums contain original works, remixes of Bemani songs, and long versions of Bemani songs. A third album was released by Teranoid in late August of 2006, going by the name of Teranoid Overground 1.04 has a remix of Teranoid's original work gigadelic by DJ Chucky. December 27th, 2006 brought the release of teranoid overground edition/Koja Yukino and teranoid anthems live@underground in January 2007.

Teranoid often performs with Scott Brown.

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