Maximum The Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- Flac Guide

Maximum the Hormone (MTH) is a renowned Japanese nu-metal and hardcore punk band known for their eccentric style and high-energy sound. The period between 2001 and 2011 covers their most iconic rise, including their "golden era" of releases that defined their international popularity. Key Releases (2001–2011)

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Artist: Maximum the Hormone
Era: 2001–2011
Format: FLAC (Lossless, CD-quality)
Total Albums: [X] (including EPs, singles, and LPs – full list below) Maximum the Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- FLAC

  1. Bu-ikikaesu (2006) – Most iconic.
  2. Tsume Tsume Tsume single (2008) – Peak aggression.
  3. Misc. (Ura) (2011) – Curious rarities.
  4. Kusoban (2003) – If you want raw roots.

Fun Fact: The FLAC version of Bu-ikikaesu (Japanese pressing) has a different master than the international digital release. The Japanese FLAC has less compression, giving Nao’s vocals more air. Maximum the Hormone (MTH) is a renowned Japanese

The band's breakthrough came with the release of What Was I Worried About? in 2004. This album marked a significant shift in their sound, incorporating more metal and hard rock elements. The album was well-received by fans and critics, and its success led to the band's first international tour. In 2005, Maximum the Hormone released The World of Maximum the Hormone, which continued their experimental approach, featuring a mix of fast-paced punk tracks and melodic rock songs. Bu-ikikaesu (2006) – Most iconic

Between 2001 and 2011, Maximum the Hormone (MTH) transitioned from an underground hardcore unit to a global J-rock powerhouse, defining a signature "everything-core" style that defies easy categorization