Maximum The Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- Flac Extra Quality Jun 2026
The early 2000s saw the band solidifying their classic lineup with Ryo-kun, Nao, Daisuke-han, and Ue-chan. This era was marked by experimentation and the development of their signature "Cottelee" (heavy and rich) style.
This is the album that broke them into the mainstream Japanese rock scene.
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: Reached the Top 10 on Oricon charts.
By 2011, Maximum the Hormone was playing massive stadium festivals. They closed out this dynamic decade with the single . The early 2000s saw the band solidifying their
Considered by many fans to be their first masterpiece, Rokkinpo Goroshi propelled the band into mainstream Japanese rock consciousness. The title track and "Falling Jimmy" display a mature command over melody and heavy riffs. The mix is punchier, the low-end is tighter, and the vocal arrangements are much more ambitious. 5. Buiikikaesu (2007)
Maximum the Hormone's early years were marked by a series of EPs and singles that showcased their raw energy and eclectic style. Their debut EP, "Maximum the Hormone" (2001), was a self-released, limited edition record that introduced their music to a small but dedicated audience. The EP's rough, DIY production and catchy songwriting laid the groundwork for their future success. Would you like a short tracklist-based listening guide
A significant EP featuring their early aggressive sound. Kusoban (2004): Their first major-label EP.