"Chappie, Don't Cry" marks the debut of Fishmans, a pioneering force in the Japanese music scene, released on May 21, 1991. This album is a vibrant blend of genres, seamlessly weaving together elements of shibuya-kei, dream pop, and reggae, creating a unique sonic landscape that captures the essence of early '90s Japanese indie rock. Produced under the Virgin Japan label, the album features ten tracks that showcase the band's innovative sound, from the upbeat "Hikkurikaetteta Futari" to the laid-back vibes of "Special Night" and the nostalgic "Natsu no Omoide." The album's title track, "Chappie, Don't Cry," is a standout, highlighting the band's ability to infuse reggae rhythms with a distinctly Japanese sensibility. "Chappie, Don't Cry" is not just an introduction to Fishmans but a testament to their enduring influence on Japanese music. The album's remastered versions, including a 1998 release on Spotify, ensure that new generations can experience the timeless appeal of Fishmans' debut. Whether you're a fan of dreamy pop, reggae-infused rock, or simply great music, "Chappie, Don't Cry" is an essential addition to your collection.