Experience the full impact of Nao’s drumming.
These releases were vital in developing their sound.
If you're looking for a comprehensive discography of the Japanese rock band Maximum the Hormone, here's a list of their studio albums, EPs, and singles released between 2001 and 2011, along with details on their FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) releases: maximum the hormone discography 20012011 flac
This is the album that broke them internationally. Featuring "What's up, people?!" (another Death Note classic) and "Akagi," this record is a production marvel. In FLAC, the stereo imaging is night and day compared to lossy formats. Listen to the guitar panning in "Louisiana Bob" or the kick drum attack in "Buiikikaesu!!" – lossless audio reveals the multi-layered vocals of Nao and Daisuke-han. Any missing Bu-ikikaesu is incomplete.
"What's up, people?!" and "Zetsubou Billy" (both featured in the Death Note anime), plus "Chūchū Lovely Muni-Muni Mura-Mura Prin-Prin Boron Nururu Rero-Rero". Experience the full impact of Nao’s drumming
6. Greatest the Hits 2011–2011 — Triple-Side Single (2011)
(2004): A breakout release that integrated more eclectic genres like funk and ska. Featuring "What's up, people
A high-octane single bridging the gap to later works. 4. The 2011 Era
If you have ever fallen into the rabbit hole of Japanese punk-metal, you know the name (MTH). Known for their chaotic genre fusion—mixing hardcore punk, death metal, nu-metal, and J-pop melodies—this band has built a cult following that stretches far beyond Shibuya.