Rhythm Formula
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- Artist
- TWO-MIX
- Album
- Rhythm Formula
- Released
- 1999.11.25
- Tracklist
- Disc 1
- Rhythm Force
- Love Formula =FREEDOM=
- Ready, Go!!
- Body Makes Stream 2002
- Beat Maximum
- Maximum Wave Maximum
- Last Tears ~I Don't Cry Anymore, After You Left Me...~
- Truth ~A Great Detective of Love~
- Mission "Cinderella"
- In Your Eyes III
- Key of Love II
- In Your Eyes II
- Airmail From The Moon
- Love Formula PURE
- Disc 2
- Technopolis New Genesis
- Endless Communication CUSTOM
- 1st Rhythmic Youth
- 1st Justice
- 1st Kiss
- Keep On "Keeping On" CUSTOM
- TWO-MIX Meets Lupin The III Next Generation
- Secret Track
- Information
Rhythm Formula is TWO-MIX's sixth album. This album reached #18 on Oricon charts and sold 41,000 copies in total. The first press featured a cardboard slip cover, and a calender poster. In Disc 1, Tracks 1,2,5,6 and 8 are extended cuts of their single versions.
The second disc is actually a cover album, though most fans don't realize it since tracks 2-5 and 8 are covers of songs from previous incarnations of TWO-MIX.
- Track 1 is a cover of Technopolis performed by Yellow Magic Orchestra, composed by Sakamoto Ryuichi.
- Track 2 is a cover of Endless Communication performed by Minami Takayama.
- Tracks 3-5 are covers of songs performed by Miru Takayama and TWO-MIX and M★TWO -MinaMiru-
- Track 6 is a cover of Keep On "Keeping On" written by Shiina Nagano for Karashima Midori (which also had been covered by Nagai Mariko by that time).
- Track 7 is a cover of Ohno Yuji's renowned Lupin III Theme].
- Track 8, the secret track, is a cover of TWO-MIX's Truth ~A Great Detective of Love~, performed by TWO-MIX and Edogawa Conan (the protagonist of Meitantei Conan, voiced by Takayama Minami).

