Eject Out

Eject Out

Infobox Single
Name = EJECT→OUT


Artist = The Mad Capsule Markets
from Album =
B-side = "Periodic Classic"
Released = 22 June, 1994
Format = CD
Recorded =
Genre = Punk
Length =
Label = Victor/Invitation
Writer = Takeshi Ueda
Producer = The Mad Capsule Markets
Certification =
Chart position = 50, Japanese Official Charts
Last single = "Gichi"
(1991)
This single = "EJECT→OUT"
(1994)
Next single = "Kami-Uta"
(1995)
"EJECT→OUT" is a single by The Mad Capsule Markets. The non-album single features the melodic punk sound which was later apparent on the "P-A-R-K" album. The song is noted for having bizarre lyrics (vocalist Kyono refers to himself as variety of things and namechecks Albert Einstein and Adolf Hitler). The album came in a special box packaging, which was used for the "Government Wall" single and later the "WALK!" single.

Tracklisting

#"EJECT→OUT"
#"Periodic Classic"


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