Maximum The Hormone Discography 20012011 Flac Upd
The period from 2001 to 2011 represents the meteoric rise of Maximum the Hormone
- Versatility: The band shifts between hardcore screams, pop hooks, funk grooves, and metal riffs within single tracks — the compilation highlights their range across the decade.
- Vocal interplay: Daisuke’s harsh delivery vs. Maximum the RYO’s (or other members’) melodic lines create memorable contrasts; female vocals add pop-candy hooks that make choruses instantly singable.
- Rhythm section: Tight, punchy bass and inventive drumming power the songs; complex rhythmic patterns and syncopation are consistently strong.
- Songwriting: Clever genre-blending and unexpected tempo/key changes are trademarks; lyrics swing from comedic and irreverent to oddly introspective.
Maximum the Hormone continued to push boundaries with their music, experimenting with new sounds and styles. The album "Yoshimura Shōjo Kūkyoku" (2010) marked a significant departure from their earlier work, incorporating more pop and electronic elements. maximum the hormone discography 20012011 flac upd
- A.S.A.T.O.R.I. (2002) - FLAC
- Yokorama (2005) - FLAC
- Takahashi, Yumimi, Atsumi (2007) - FLAC
- Bust A Move (2008) - FLAC
- Ikimasshoi (2010) - FLAC
- Singles and EPs from 2001-2011 - FLAC
Singles: