Speak!!!!

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Speak!!!!
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 1992
Length40:00
Label Victor, Invitation
Producer The Mad Capsule Markets
The Mad Capsule Markets chronology
Capsule Soup
(1991)
Speak!!!!
(1992)
Mix-ism
(1994)

Speak!!!! is the third album from The Mad Capsule Markets. The album was recorded in England. Two songs were featured from the original Berrie recording. The album displayed a more experimental and darker side to their music, evident in the closing song "Kachiku". It was also their first album to have a full English song ("Solid State Survivor", originally by YMO). [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Mass Media" (マスメディア, Mass Media)
  2. "Public Revolution"
  3. "System Error" (システム・エラー, System Error)
  4. "Kenryoku no Inu" (権力の犬, Leader of the Pack)
  5. "Underground Face"
  6. "Solid States Survivor"
  7. "Kikenbunshi <Danger Boy>" (危険分子 <Danger Boy>, Dangerous Elements)
  8. "Care-Less Virus"
  9. "Chesu no Heitai" (チェスの兵隊, Pawn of Chess)
  10. "4 Junk 2 Pop"
  11. "D-Day"
  12. "Government Wall"
  13. "Kachiku" (家畜, Domesticated)

Charts

YearChartPosition
1992Official Japanese Albums Chart61

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References

  1. "THE MAD CAPSULE MARKETS". Archived from the original on 13 August 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2016.
  2. "THE MAD CAPSULE MARKETSのぺーじ" . Retrieved 7 July 2016.[ permanent dead link ]