''More! More! More!'' is the tenth studio album by the Japanese
electronica
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band
Capsule, released on November 19, 2008. The album reached #3 and #6 on the
Oricon
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daily and weekly charts, making it the band's most successful album in their career selling a total of 67,309 copies and being the duo's first album with a Top 10 ranking.
The tracks "More More More", "Jumper", "Pleasure Ground", "The Mutations of Life" and "Adventure" feature the group's vocalist,
Toshiko Koshijima, while "The Time Is Now" and "Phantom" use
stock vocals. "e.d.i.t" uses both Toshiko's and stock vocals.
The album was released a week after Nakata's recording with
Ami Suzuki
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, "
Supreme Show".
"More More More" appears in the arcade version of ''
Dance Dance Revolution X2''.
In October 2021, a remastered version titled ''"MORE! MORE! MORE! (2021 Remaster)"'' was released on various platforms.
Track listing
Charts and sales
Japanese charts
References
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Capsule (band) albums
Albums produced by Yasutaka Nakata
2008 albums