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    Takeshi Ueda's Bio

    Takeshi Ueda is the bassist, programmer and songwriter. He was previously a members of a rock band The Mad Capsule Markets. He is often known for his unique way of bass guitar playing, and ever changing haircuts.

    Musical career
    Takeshi was born in Yokohama, Japan. Not much is known about his childhood, just that he was a big YMO fan and joined the pre-Mad Capsule Markets band Berrie in 1985 after vocalist Kyono and guitarist Minoru Kojima had advertised for a bass guitarist. Since he has...

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    Takeshi Ueda is the bassist, programmer and songwriter. He was previously a members of a rock band The Mad Capsule Markets. He is often known for his unique way of bass guitar playing, and ever changing haircuts.

    Musical career
    Takeshi was born in Yokohama, Japan. Not much is known about his childhood, just that he was a big YMO fan and joined the pre-Mad Capsule Markets band Berrie in 1985 after vocalist Kyono and guitarist Minoru Kojima had advertised for a bass guitarist. Since he has been in The Mad Capsule Markets, his style of bass guitar playing has evolved into more than the straight punk bass he used to play. From 1996, when lead guitarist Ai Ishigaki left, Takeshi's bass became the main centerpiece of the band and was more experimental in its use, as he experimented by tuning down his bass to give it more of a Rap-Metal effect. By the time of the Digidogheadlock and OSC-DIS albums, he had mastered the guitar and synthesizer (although it is stated that he probably played most of the piano parts on the early albums), started using many effects pedals, and had a similar sound to Tom Morello's style of guitar playing.

    He has gone under many pseudonyms, such as Kure Takeshi (his name in Berrie), Kurejii Takeshi, (his name on Humanity), Cra¥ (the name he used from 1991–1997), and Takeshi "¥" Ueda (on the albums 4 Plugs and Digidogheadlock). With The Mad Capsule Markets currently on hiatus, Takeshi has been working on his clothing line Fuzz Rez Zweep.

    AA=
    Ueda has released his first album, #1, in February 2009 with the band AA= (standing for "all animals are equal"). AA= also features vocalist Takayoshi Shirakawa (of Back Drop Bomb), guitarist Minoru Kojima (also known as Shin Murohime, previously of The Mad Capsule Markets and die in cries) and drummer Nobuaki Kaneko (of Rize).

    In September 2009 AA= released a live DVD of the tour to support #1 called Tour #1. A second album, #2, followed in June 2010tio be followed by a live DVD of the tour to support the album, expected to be called Tour #2.

    AA= have recorded a cover of 先天性労働者 (sentensei roudousha) on the tribute Album to Endou Michirou. They also started AA= Aid and are currently releasing a single with proceeds going to support those affected by the Japanese tsunami.
    [edit] Custom bass guitar

    Takeshi has his own signature Bass, available from Fender Japan and based on a 1962 precision bass with a few of Takeshi's personal touches. It is available in both 4 and 5 string models, with a different set of stickers depending on which model it is.
    The stickers on his bass, among others, are: various Mad Capsule Markets logos, a Rat Fink sticker (of Ed Roth fame), a Cyborn on the 5 string, and a Pochi skull and crossbones logo. The Cyborn and Pochi were two of The Mad Capsule Markets' mascots. close

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