Q: Information:  - D-beat (also known as discore or kängpunk) is a style of hardcore punk, developed in the early 1980s by imitators of Discharge, after whom the genre is named, as well as a drum beat characteristic of this subgenre. Discharge may have themselves inherited the beat from Motörhead and the Buzzcocks. D-beat is closely associated with crust punk, which is a heavier, more complex variation. The style was particularly popular in Sweden, and developed there by groups such as Crude SS, Anti Cimex, Mob 47 and Driller Killer. Other D-beat groups include Doom and the Varukers from the UK; Disclose from Japan; Crucifix and Final Conflict from the U.S.; Ratos de Porão, from Brazil; and MG15, from Spain. While the style initially developed in the early 1980s, a number of new groups working within the subgenre emerged in the mid-1990s. These include the Swedish groups Wolfbrigade, Totalitär, Avskum, Skitsystem and Disfear.   - Misanthropic Generation is the fifth album by Swedish D-beat band Disfear. It is the first full-length album from the band to feature Tomas Lindberg on vocals.  - Disfear is a Swedish d-beat band that formed in the early 1990s and recorded sporadically over the years. After releasing the albums "Soul Scars" in 1995 and "Everyday Slaughter" in 1997, the group did not release an album until 2003 with a 12-track album, "Misanthropic Generation", featuring vocalist Tomas Lindberg of At the Gates and The Great Deceiver fame and Uffe Cederlund of Entombed fame. They later worked with Converge's Kurt Ballou for their album "Live the Storm".  - Soul Scars is the third album released by Disfear .  - Live the Storm is the sixth album by Swedish hardcore punk/D-beat band Disfear. It was released in January 2008 under Relapse Records.  - Kurt Ballou (born February 1, 1974) is an American musician and producer, best known as the guitarist from Massachusetts-based band Converge. Aside from his role in Converge, Ballou is a prolific producer, recording and producing out of his own GodCity Studio.  - Everyday Slaughter is the fourth album released by Disfear.  - At the Gates is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden and a major progenitor of the Gothenburg sound.  - Tomas "Tompa" Lindberg (born October 16, 1972 in Gothenburg) is a Swedish musician who has fronted many death metal bands, most notably At the Gates. He has been active as a musician and composer since the late 1980s. He also teaches social studies.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'followed by' with the subject 'soul scars'.  Choices: - 1972  - 1974  - 1997  - album  - as  - beat  - best  - brazil  - complex  - conflict  - crust  - d  - discharge  - entombed  - everyday slaughter  - february 1  - fifth  - fifth album  - generation  - is  - killer  - live  - live the storm  - may  - more  - october  - or  - over  - popular  - records  - release  - released  - s  - scars  - social studies  - soul  - spain  - storm  - the band  - the great deceiver  - the storm  - they  - third  - third album  - this  - years
A: everyday slaughter


Q: Information:  - "Love, Day After Tomorrow" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Mai Kuraki, taken as the lead single of her debut studio album "Delicious Way" (2000). It was released on December 8, 1999 via Giza Studio and Tent House in two physical editions; a CD single and 12" vinyl. The track was written by Kuraki herself, while production was handled by Kanonji. The conception of the song started after the commercial failure of her English language single "Baby I Like", which led to her American label Bip! Records to send her back to Japan, and she subsequently reverted back to the Japanese market.   - Diamond Wave is the sixth studio album by Japanese recording artist Mai Kuraki . It was released on August 2 , 2006 .  - Delicious Way is the debut album by Japanese recording artist Mai Kuraki. It was released by Giza Studio and Giza Inc. in Japan on June 28, 2000. The album was entirely co-written by Kuraki herself, with the help of Michael Africk and Yoko Blaqstone in selective tracks, whilst production was handled by Kanonji. The album's background and development started in mid-to-late 1999 after the failure of her American debut single "Baby I Like", where her distribution label at the time East West Records and Giza Studio sent her back to Japan. To promote the album, four singles were released; "Love, Day After Tomorrow", which sold over 1.3 million units in Japan, "Stay by My Side", "Secret of My Heart", and "Never Gonna Give You Up".  - , born October 28, 1982 as , is a Japanese pop and R&B singer-songwriter and producer from Funabashi, Chiba. Kuraki debuted in 1999 with the single, "Love, Day After Tomorrow". In 2000, she released her debut album, "Delicious Way", which debuted at number-one and sold over 2,210,000 copies in its first week. Kuraki is one of a few female artists in Japan to have their first four studio albums to debut at top of the Oricon album chart.  - , established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan. It started as , which was founded by Sk Koike in November 1967 and became known for its music charts. Oricon Inc. was originally set up as a subsidiary of Original Confidence and took over the latters Oricon record charts in April 2002.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'record label' with the subject 'diamond wave'.  Choices: - 1982  - album  - giza studio  - japan  - label  - pop  - record
A: giza studio