Fanatic Crisis discography

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Studio albums9
EPs2
Demo albums1
Compilation albums3
Fanatic Crisis discography
Studio albums9
EPs2
Demo albums1
Compilation albums3
Singles31
Video albums23

Fanatic Crisis' discography consists of 9 studio albums, 2 EPs, 31 singles (plus 8 limited singles), 3 compilation albums, 23 music videos and video albums, and 1 demo.[1][2][3][4]

Fanatic Crisis was a Japanese visual kei rock band active between 1992 and 2005, earning the title of one of the “Four Heavenly Kings of Visual Kei” of the 1990s (alongside Malice Mizer, Shazna, and La'cryma Christi).[5] While growing alongside the Nagoya kei scene, they released their first EP Taiyou no Toriko (太陽の虜). With their debut studio album Mask (1996), the band began its transition from the Nagoya gothic rock to pop rock.[6] Following the release of the EP Marble, they signed with a major label, debuting with the single “Super Soul” and the album One -one for all-, which became their highest-charting album on the Oricon chart, peaking at number five. However, their next album, The.Lost.Innocent, is the band's best-selling.[7] The next album, EAS, accompanied the EAS Syndrome tour, which was recorded and released on DVD, and was preceded by Pop.[2] After three more albums, including the holiday special Beautiful World, Marvelous+ was released in 2004 and turned out to be the group's final album.[2]

In 2019, three of the members—Tsutomu Ishizuki, Kazuya, and Shun—reunited as Fantastic Circus and released re-recordings of their singles in two compilation albums, Tenseism Best Singles [1997-2000] and Tenseism Best Singles [2001-2004].[8]

Title Details Chart peak position Sales[9]
Oricon[1] Billboard Japan
Noir (indies)
Mask January 7, 1996
For Life
One -one for all- March 4, 1998 5 9[10] 119,360
The.Lost.Innocent February 24, 1999 6 7[11] 162,110
Stoic Stone
EAS September 13, 2000 11 15[12] 23,180
Pop June 27, 2001 19 19,200
Beautiful World December 6, 2001 30 14,690
5 July 10, 2002 24 16,090
Neverland July 2, 2003 32 10,133
Marvelous+ July 28, 2004 18 13,451
"—" notes that the recording did not appear on this chart, or that its position could not be found, or that sales were not recorded.

EPs

Title Release Oricon
peak position[9]
Sales[9]
Taiyou no Toriko (太陽の虜) December 1, 1994 5,000[13]
Taiyou no Toriko (re-release) April 28, 1995
Marble November 25, 1996 47 16,830
Marble (re-release) May 19, 1999 85 2,490
"—" notes that the recording did not appear on this chart and sales were not counted.

Compilations

Title Release Oricon
peak position [1]
Sales[9]
THE BEST of FANATIC◇CRISIS Single Collection 01 March 30, 2005 50 6,602
THE BEST of FANATIC◇CRISIS Single Collection 02 5,997
THE BEST of FANATIC◇CRISIS B-Side Collection August 9, 2006 983

Singles

Title Release Chart peak position Sales[9]
Oricon[1] Billboard Japan
"Truth" January 7, 1996
"Memories in White" January 7, 1996
"Tsuki no Hana" (月の花) July 5, 1996 44 13,710
"Rain" 47 13,680
"Super Soul" August 6, 1997 23 39,780
"Sleeper" October 29, 1997 23 52,330
"One -you are the one-" January 28, 1998 14 19[14] 94,800
"Rainy merry-go-round" May 13, 1998 15 19[15] 73,050
"Hinotori" (火の鳥) July 1, 1998 10 8[16] 136,880
"Maybe true" September 23, 1998 5 4[17] 112,190
"Beauties -beauty eyes-/Jealousy" (ジェラシー) January 1, 1999 12 13[18] 81,250
"7 [SEVEN]" April 14, 1999 6 69,290
"Side Eve" November 17, 1999
"Side Adam" December 16, 1999
"Kokoro ni Hana o Kokoro ni Toge o" (心に花を 心に棘を) May 17, 2000 20 22,210
"Behind" August 9, 2000 20 27,610
"Defect Lover Complex" 26 18,420
"Life" October 25, 2000 30 14,440
"hal [ハル]" February 16, 2001 28 25,760
"Jet hyp!" April 11, 2001 22 13,140
"Yuragi" (ゆらぎ) May 30, 2001 27 13,080
"Down Code" (ダウンコード) October 3, 2001 10 24,440
"Sputnik -Tabibitotachi-" (スプートニク -旅人たち-) February 6, 2002 25 15,600
"Love Monster" April 11, 2002 15 21[19] 12,570
"Dracula" (ドラキラ) June 12, 2002 10 18[20] 21,940
"Blue Rose" November 7, 2002 28 10,840
"Yumejanai sekai." (夢じゃない世界。) January 16, 2003 15 20[21] 11,024
"moonlight" April 16, 2003 20 23[22] 8,482
"Tsuki no Mahō" (月の魔法) November 6, 2003 37 5,668
"Karasu" (鴉<KARASU>) January 9, 2004 22 12,934
"everlove" May 12, 2004 10 26,903
"—" notes that the recording did not appear on this chart, or that its position could not be found, or that sales were not recorded.

Limited singles

Title Release Format Notes
Disappear n' August 2, 1995 VHS Distributed at a concert at Meguro Rokumeikan. Also considered to be a demo.[23]
P・E・R・S・O・N・A August 14, 1995 Distributed at a concert at Namba Rockets.[24]
Kuroi Taiyō (黒い太陽, remake version) August 18, 1995 Distributed at a concert at Nagoya Club Quattro.[25]
Sleepless Merry-Go-Round
(1995 original new version)
September 10, 1998 8cm CD Distributed at a concert at Shibuya Club Quattro.[26]
Eien no Kodomodachi -the Eternal child-
(永遠の子供達 -the Eternal child-)
January 10, 1997 CD Distributed at a concert at Shibuya Public Hall.[27]
Harinezumi。 VS DOBU◇NEZUMI March 11, 2003 Distributed at the concerts Truth Gentei Event fan club only between April and March 2001.[28]
you. December 2002 Distribution limited to the fan club.[29]
holy song December 24, 2004

Videos

Title Release Format
Truth August 21, 1995 VHS
Making of Truth Tour Final September 1995
Tsuki no Hana/Rain July 5, 1996
GROOVERS FILE MIX April 21, 1997
des[clip]tion-1 July 18, 1998
des[clip]tion-2 July 28, 1998
des[clip]tion-3 September 27, 2000 DVD
LIFE January 1, 2001 VHS
EAS SYNDROME FILES March 28, 2001 DVD
des[clip]tion-4 July 28, 2001
Down Code November 7, 2001 VHS
Sputnik -Tabibitotachi- March 6, 2002
Love Monster May 9, 2002
des[clip]tion-5 August 28, 2002 DVD
Blue Rose December 4, 2002 VHS
Yumejanai sekai. February 19, 2003
documents 22 March 19, 2003 DVD
moonlight May 14, 2003 VHS
des[clip]tion-6 December 3, 2003 DVD
Karasu February 11, 2004
Fanatic◇Crisis tour 2004
[dear marvelous encore] at Tokyo Hibiya Yagaiongakudo
February 16, 2005
The Best of Fanatic◇Crisis des[clip]tion May 11, 2005
Last Live November 16, 2005

Demos

  • Karma (カルマ, September 1994)

Participations

As Fantastic Circus

References

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