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* NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Their Shibuya-kei era had shades of this.
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* TheFaceOfTheBand: Toshiko.
* FanNickname: Toshiko has two - "Koshiko" (as in ''Ko''shijima To''shiko'') and "Tosh."



* NoExportForYou: Generally averted, but played straight with most of their early B Sides.



* TooSoon: ''KILLERWAVE'' was renamed to ''World of Fantasy'' due to the 2011 tsunami.

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* AccentUponTheWrongSyllableAccentUponTheWrongSyllable: Whenever GratuitousEnglish shows up in their lyrics.


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* FanNickname: Toshiko has two - "Koshiko" (as in ''Ko''shijima To''shiko'') and "Tosh."


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* GratuitousFrench: Shows up a few times on their album ''Cutie Cinema Replay.''

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'''Tropes that apply to Capsule'''

AnimeThemeSong: "Depth" was used in the end credits of ''Appleseed Alpha.''

AutoTune: And a LOT of it.

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AnimeThemeSong:
Capsule'''
*AccentUponTheWrongSyllable
*AnimeThemeSong:
"Depth" was used in the end credits of ''Appleseed Alpha.''

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*BoastfulRap: A sampled one in "Love Or Lies."
*ConceptAlbum: ''World of Fantasy''
*TheFaceOfTheBand: Toshiko.
*GratuitousEnglish: They're a Japanese pop group, so this was bound to happen. A lot of their songs are even written ''entirely'' in Gratuitous English.
*HiddenTrack: Their first album has one.
*LoudnessWar: Especially on their later albums.
*NeoclassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: Their Shibuya-kei era had shades of this.
*NoExportForYou: Generally averted, but played straight with most of their early B Sides.
*OutOfFocus: Toshiko on ''CAPS LOCK'' and ''Cutie Cinema Replay.''
*TooSoon: ''KILLERWAVE'' was renamed to ''World of Fantasy'' due to the 2011 tsunami.
*AWildRapperAppears: Sampled rapping is used on a few tracks from the album ''Player.''
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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for {{Music/Perfume}} and Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.

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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for {{Music/Perfume}} and Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.today.

'''Tropes that apply to Capsule'''

AnimeThemeSong: "Depth" was used in the end credits of ''Appleseed Alpha.''

AutoTune: And a LOT of it.
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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for Music/Perfume and {{Kyary Pamyu Pamyu}}) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.

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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for Music/Perfume {{Music/Perfume}} and {{Kyary Pamyu Pamyu}}) Music/KyaryPamyuPamyu) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.
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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.

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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for Perfume Music/Perfume and Kyary {{Kyary Pamyu Pamyu) Pamyu}}) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.
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Capsule (formerly stylized as capsule, then later as CAPSULE) is a Japanese electronica duo made up of Yasutaka Nakata (who handles composing, lyrics, and production - also famous for producing for Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu) and Toshiko Koshijima (vocals, occasional lyrics). Originally founded in 1997, they did not make their record debut until 2001. At their onset, they used a quirky Shibuya-kei style that eventually evolved into the Electronic Dance Music they work in today.

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