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Japanese edition of the alternative dance/pop act's fourth album includes appearances from Incognito & Verbal (of Japanese electronica act m-flo). Avex. 2003. Too Music | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Dance CDs | | Label | Cutting Edge | | CD Universe Part number | 5714697 | | Catalog number | 971912 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 04, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Additional Info | Japan |
Fantastic Plastic Machine Too Songs | 1. | Overture to "Too" |
| 2. | Reaching For the Stars |
| 3. | Why Not? |
| 4. | King of Pleasure |
| 5. | Spectacular |
| 6. | Supervenience |
| 7. | Philosophy (Full Spoken Mix) |
| 8. | Submission |
| 9. | Days & Days |
| 10. | Euphoria |
| 11. | Reaching For the Stars (Reprise) |
| 12. | Never End (Extra Vocal Mix) |
| 13. | Da Judge |
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