Maximum The Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- Flac //top\\ -
Heavy nu-metal riffs heavily influenced by System of a Down, paired with bright, melodic J-pop choruses sung by drummer Nao.
: A major studio album that solidified their mainstream success. Bu-ikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す) [2007] : Their most commercially successful album, featuring the Death Note themes "What's up, people?!" and "Zetsubou Billy". Greatest the Hits 2011–2011 [2011]
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Rokukin elevated the band to new heights within the Japanese alternative scene. Featuring anthems like "Rolling 1000 t00n" (featured in the anime Air Master ), this album proves the band can write mainstream-accessible hooks without sacrificing an ounce of their underground heaviness. 4. Global Explosion: Buiikikaesu (2007) Maximum the Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- FLAC
This period captures Maximum the Hormone’s evolution from a raw, punk/hardcore-influenced act into the genre-defying metal/punk/funk/metalcore band that gained international fame. The 2011 Misc. (Ura) album is often considered the last release of their “classic” lineup sound before their 2010s hiatus and later singles.
Kusoban (literally translating to "Shit Disc") marks the point where Maximum the Hormone mastered their pop-meets-extreme-metal formula. The songwriting became tighter, and the hooks became infectious.
The title track of Tsume Tsume Tsume is a barrage of mathcore complexity. In FLAC, the speed of the performances is undeniable. The "staccato" riffing is crisp, and the bass guitar—often a victim of the "mud" in compressed rock music—is audible and distinct, providing a melodic counterpoint to the chaotic drumming. The production here is cleaner and more "digital" than the gritty 2005 recordings, and the lossless format ensures that this clinical, polished aggression is delivered without harsh digital distortion. Heavy nu-metal riffs heavily influenced by System of
Signing with the major label VAP , they released Rokkinpo Goroshi (2005), their first Top 40 hit. However, 2007's Bu-ikikaesu was the true game-changer, debuting at #5 on the Oricon charts and achieving gold status.
These releases are often included in discography packs as they contain non-album B-sides and unique versions: Enzui Tsuki Waru (延髄突き割る) (2003) Rock Bankurawase / Minoreba Rock (2004) Houchou Hasami Cutter Knife Dosu Kiri (2004) Zawa...Zawa...Za..Zawa......Zawa (2005)
If you're looking for the discography of the Japanese rock band Maximum the Hormone, here's a list of their albums from 2001 to 2011 in FLAC format: Greatest the Hits 2011–2011 [2011] Would you like
This release featured tracks like (an ode to Ryo-kun’s signature toilet sandals) and "My Girl." These songs laid the precise sonic groundwork for their massive 2013 album, Yoshu Fukushu , featuring cleaner vocal harmonies from Nao and more complex, syncopated rhythm structures. Why the 2001–2011 Era Demands FLAC Audio
Raw, unpolished, and heavily leaning into old-school hardcore punk and ska-core. Key Tracks: "Force" and "The Claim of Youth 2000."
Captures the early experimentation with stereo panning and vocal layering between Daisuke-han and Ryo-kun. 3. Rokukinpo (2005) – The Breakthrough Underground Hit
