The Mad Capsule Markets 1990–1996

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1990-1996
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Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 6, 2004
Recorded1990 - 1996
Genre Hardcore punk, punk rock, rap metal
Length74:58
Label Victor, Speedstar (Japan)
Producer The Mad Capsule Markets
The Mad Capsule Markets chronology
Cistm Konfliqt...
(2002)
1990-1996
(2004)
1997-2004
(2004)

1990-1996 is the second compilation album by Japanese rock band The Mad Capsule Markets. Rather than rerecording the old songs such as on the previous compilation album The Mad Capsule Markets, this album has collected remastered songs from Humanity through 4 Plugs, some with 'xxxx' noises or added interludes.

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal appearanceLength
1."Sanbyookan" Humanity  
2."Ayatsuri Ningyoo"Humanity 
3."La La La"Humanity 
4."Gichi" P.O.P  
5."Mad Chuudoku"P.O.P 
6."Harinzemi To X X"P.O.P 
7."Karakuri No Soko"P.O.P 
8."Jesus Is Dead." Capsule Soup  
9."Mass Media" Speak!!!!  
10."Kenryoku No Inu"Speak!!!! 
11."Mix-ism" Mix-ism  
12."S.S.Music"Mix-ism 
13."Proletariat"Mix-ism 
14."Be Silent Fuckin' System"Mix-ism 
15."Hi-Side (High-Individual-Side)" Park  
16."Limit"Park 
17."Parasite"Park 
18."Koen E Ato Sukoshii"Park 
19."P-A-R-K"Park 
20."Possess in Loop" 4 Plugs  
21."Crack"4 Plugs 
22."Kami-Uta"4 Plugs 
23."Normal Life"4 Plugs 
24."S.H.O.D.O.K.U."4 Plugs 

Notes

The original video to Karakuri No Soko was censored on the release of the 1990-1996 DVD, as on the original version, the opening included footage of Hitler's Germany, images of concentration camps and scenes from the banned cartoon Private Snafu. This was likely to have been done as Mad Capsule Markets didn't want to offend their overseas fanbase (although the DVD wasn't released overseas).

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