Puppet Show (album)

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Puppet Show
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 28, 1998
Genre Alternative Rock

Noise Rock

Neo-Psychedelia
Length47:55
Label Warner Music Japan
Plastic Tree chronology
Hide and Seek
(1997)
Puppet Show
(1998)
Parade
(2000)

Puppet Show is the second full-length album by the Japanese rock group Plastic Tree released on August 28, 1998. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Intro"0:57
2."May Day"3:25
3."リセット Reset"3:31
4."絶望の丘 Zetsubou no oka"4:33
5."幻燈機械 Gentou Kikai"7:24
6."ぬけがら nukegara"3:31
7."本当の嘘 Hontou no uso"4:32
8."Monophobia"2:23
9."クリーム Cream"4:32
10."3月5日。 Sangatsu Itsuka"5:48
11."サーカス Circus"7:19

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References

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