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Maximum The Hormone Discography 20012011 Flac Upd ((exclusive)) ✦ <SECURE>

A Top 10 single that remains one of their most iconic tracks.

Following the success of Buiikikaesu , the band released monumental singles that kept them at the top of the Oricon charts.

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The mastermind songwriter who delivers heavy riffs and melodic pop vocals.

Maximum the Hormone's music is incredibly dense. Ryo-kun’s guitar layers, Ue-chan’s intricate "flea-style" slap bass, and Nao’s powerhouse drumming often get "muddied" in low-bitrate MP3s. Listening in

: A triple A-side single released in March 2011. Despite the humorous title, it contained brand new tracks rather than a collection of past hits, soaring to Number 1 on the Oricon charts. Why Fans Seek "FLAC UPD" Versions

This decade saw the band transition from an underground punk act to a multi-platinum-selling powerhouse in Japan. Major Albums & EPs: Hō (2001):

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(Feb 14, 2001): The first EP with the current legendary lineup. Tracks like "Force" and "Gimme Coke" established their heavy-but-funky baseline. Mimi Kajiru (耳噛じる)

Rokkinpo Goroshi (Rockinghorse Killer) propelled MTH into mainstream Japanese rock consciousness. The title track and its accompanying music video showcased their humor and brutal musical precision.