The Mad Capsule Markets 1997–2004
The Mad Capsule Markets 1997–2004 is third compilation album by The Mad Capsule Markets. This album features a collection of hits from Digidogheadlock to Cistm Konfliqt.... Songs were re-mastered by Takeshi Ueda for the release. Changes include extended intros to Asphalt-Beach and Bit Crusherrrr and an added scream to Scary as the song gets faster. In the UK edition the DVD was included with the disc instead of the two being sold separately as they are in Japan. The DVD features the re-mastered tracks dubbed over the original videos.
The Mad Capsule Markets 1997–2004 | ||||
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | December 1, 2004 and July 25, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 1997 - 2004 | |||
Genre | Digital Hardcore, Punk Rock, Pop Punk, Rap Metal | |||
Length | 73:04 | |||
Label | Victor, Speedstar (Japan) GUT Records (UK) | |||
Producer | The Mad Capsule Markets | |||
The Mad Capsule Markets chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Original appearance | Length |
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1. | "Crash Pow" | Digidogheadlock | |
2. | "Systematic." | Digidogheadlock | |
3. | "Asphalt-Beach" | Digidogheadlock | |
4. | "Do Justice to Yourself Do Justice to My Life" | Digidogheadlock | |
5. | "Creature" | Digidogheadlock | |
6. | "Tribe" | Osc-Dis | |
7. | "Pulse" | Osc-Dis | |
8. | "Island" | Osc-Dis | |
9. | "Good Girl: Dedicated to Bride 20 Years After" | Osc-Dis | |
10. | "Midi Surf" | Osc-Dis | |
11. | "Chaos Step" | 010 | |
12. | "Gaga Life." | 010 | |
13. | "Jam!" | 010 | |
14. | "雲-Kumo-" | 010 | |
15. | "Bit Crusherrrr" | 010 | |
16. | "Fly High" | 010 | |
17. | "Scary: Delete Streamin' Freq. from Fear Side" | Cistm Konfliqt... | |
18. | "W.O.R.L.D" | Cistm Konfliqt... | |
19. | "Loud Up!!" | Cistm Konfliqt... |
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