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Maximum — The Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- Flac Portable

Rokkinpo Goroshi (Rockin'po-killing) solidified their mainstream popularity in Japan. It boasts faster tempos, tighter songwriting, and massive, melodic choruses contrasted with brutal verses. "Rokkinpo Goroshi," "Ha-Ki-Da-Se"

By 2011, Maximum the Hormone was playing massive stadium festivals. They closed out this dynamic decade with the single . Maximum the Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- FLAC

: Their first release to crack the Top 40, featuring the hit "Rolling 1000toon". They closed out this dynamic decade with the single

Beneath its intentionally absurd, bright J-pop exterior lies a dizzying array of vocal layers and sudden tempo shifts that muddy up on low-quality MP3s but shine in lossless quality. Across EPs and full-lengths, the band balances brutality

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.