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Tsūzetsu (痛絶) is the debut studio album by the Japaneserock band Mucc, released on January 7, 2001 on the independent label Peanuts. The first pressing of the album included a bonus track and a sticker, but was limited to only five thousand copies. A second pressing was released on June 17 the same year, titled Tsūzetsu ~Inshōchigai~ (痛絶 ~印象違~), with the hidden track absent, a different track order and no sticker. A third pressing released on June 10, 2002, had the same track order as the second pressing, but included a bonus track different from the first pressing.
Track listing[]
First press track order
No.
Title
Lyrics
Music
Length
1.
Untitled
Miya
0:47
2.
"Itai Tegami" (イタイ手紙)
Miya
Miya
4:05
3.
"Shōfu" (娼婦)
Tatsurou
Miya
5:45
4.
"Chintsūzai" (鎮痛剤)
Tatsurou
Miya
5:36
5.
"Hai" (廃)
Miya
Miya
5:13
6.
"Suna no Shiro" (砂の城)
Tatsurou
Tatsurou
5:37
7.
"Yoru" (夜)
Tatsurou
Yukke
2:29
8.
"Haitoku no Hito" (背徳の人)
Tatsurou
Miya, Satochi
4:30
9.
"Mōmoku de Aruga Yue no Sogaikan" (盲目であるが故の疎外感)
Miya
Miya
5:23
10.
"Danzetsu" (断絶)
Miya
Miya
4:58
First press bonus track
No.
Title
Lyrics
Music
Length
11.
"Kyoujin" (狂人)
Miya
Miya
Third press bonus track
No.
Title
Lyrics
Music
Length
11.
"Kurutta Kajitsu (Warai)" (狂った果実(笑))
Miya
Miya
Note[]
A re-recording of "Shōfu" was featured on their 2006 single Horizont. It was re-recorded again on the 2020 limited single Shōfu to commemorate 20th anniversary of their first single.
The album was re-recorded as a self-cover album titled Sin Tsūzetsu released on August 9, 2017.