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1997-2004 (,Collection)

The Mad Capsule Markets

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The seminal Japanese punk-electronica band Mad Capsule Markets has always walked the line between punk, electronica, and metal, including elements of multiple genres in their recordings. Just after guitarist Ai Ishigaki left the group, the band began delving a little deeper into the metal end of the spectrum, making a heavier guitar sound more prominent in their work. Between 1997 and 2004, the group worked in this heavier vein, releasing the albums Digidogheadlock, OSC DIS, 010, and Cistm Konfliqt, as well as gaining attention from the inclusion of the hyperactive track "Pulse" in the Tony Hawk video game series. This output, with its attendant singles, is chronicled thoroughly on the 1997-2004 compilation.

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Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Among Western listeners, the Japanese trio Mad Capsule Markets has most frequently been compared to Atari Teenage Riot, thanks to the crashing punk and metal guitars which overlay the band's aggressive electronic backdrop of industrial, techno, and drum'n'bass rhythms. Yet they've been recording much longer than ATR, forming all the way back in 1990, with a lineup of vocalist Kyono, bassist Takeshi Ueda, and drummer Motokatsu Miyagami (the latter two also share programming duties). The band started...
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