Flac — Maximum The Hormone - Discography -2001-2011-
An early EP that helped establish their fanbase.
The band's third full-length album, "Sakan no Tsuki" (2007), marked a critical and commercial turning point in their career. The album's eclectic blend of heavy metal, hard rock, and pop elements earned widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the band's innovative approach to songwriting. Maximum the Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- FLAC
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: An early EP that helped establish their fanbase
Across EPs and full-lengths, the band balances brutality and melody, switching between pummeling hardcore riffs, pop-hook choruses, funk-metal grooves, and absurdist humor. Vocal interplay is a defining strength: Daisuke’s growls and screams, Ryo’s clean and often hyperpop-leaning singing, and Nao’s ferocious shouts and percussive vocals create constant contrast. Production grows bolder over the decade—early recordings feel raw and urgent; later albums show tighter arrangements and richer layering without losing edge. If you're looking for the discography of the
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(耳噛じる) (2002): Their first full indie album, notable for establishing their long-term collaboration with cover artist Man-Gatarou .