Mad Capsule Markets

Songs: 2
Albums: 2

Albums

Mad Capsule Markets - 020120: Live
020120: Live
2002, songs: 1
Mad Capsule Markets - 010
010
2001, songs: 1

Facts about Mad Capsule Markets

Mad Capsule Markets

Mad Capsule Markets was a Japanese electronic rock band known for their high-energy performances, eclectic musical style, and innovative fusion of punk, metal, techno, and industrial influences. Here are some facts about them:

  1. Formation and Early Years: Mad Capsule Markets was formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 1985. The band originally consisted of members Hiroshi Kyono (vocals), Takeshi Ueda (bass), Minoru Kojima (guitar), and Motokatsu Miyagami (drums). They began as a punk rock band but quickly incorporated elements of electronic music, industrial, and metal into their sound, creating a unique and experimental style that set them apart from their contemporaries.

  2. Musical Evolution and Innovation: Throughout their career, Mad Capsule Markets continually pushed the boundaries of their sound, experimenting with different genres and incorporating new influences into their music. Their early albums, such as "Humanity" (1990) and "P.O.P" (1994), showcased their raw energy and punk sensibilities, while later releases like "Osc-Dis" (1999) and "010" (2001) saw the band embracing electronic beats, heavy guitar riffs, and aggressive vocal delivery.

  3. International Success and Recognition: Mad Capsule Markets gained international recognition in the late 1990s and early 2000s, thanks in part to their dynamic live performances and distinctive musical style. They toured extensively outside of Japan, performing at festivals and venues around the world and building a dedicated fanbase in Europe and the United States. Their albums received positive reviews from critics, and they were often praised for their innovation and genre-bending approach to music.

  4. Disbandment and Legacy: Despite their success, Mad Capsule Markets announced their disbandment in 2006 after more than two decades together as a band. The members cited creative differences and the desire to pursue other projects as reasons for their decision to part ways. While their time as a band was relatively short-lived compared to some of their peers, Mad Capsule Markets left a lasting legacy on the Japanese music scene and influenced countless artists with their boundary-pushing music and fearless experimentation.

  5. Post-Band Endeavors: Following the disbandment

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