Maximum The Hormone Discography 20012011 Flac Full ((install)) May 2026
The story of Maximum the Hormone (MTH) from 2001 to 2011 is a chaotic ascent from the underground scene of Hachiōji to becoming one of Japan’s most recognizable musical exports. Defined by a "complete disregard of genre restrictions," the band blended nu-metal, hardcore punk, funk, and pop into a signature sound they dubbed "Cottelee" 2001–2004: Finding the "Hormone" Sound
Hō (鳳) (2001):
This EP is essential for fans of their "old school" sound. It’s faster and more punk-oriented than their later work but already shows signs of their signature genre-mashing. maximum the hormone discography 20012011 flac full
- Bass attack – Ryo’s slap bass in “What’s up, people?!” needs headroom.
- Drum articulation – The breakneck blast beats in “Buiiki Kaesu!!” require full frequency response.
- Dynamic range – Sudden shifts from whisper-quiet verses to walls of distortion.
- Format: FLAC (16-bit / 44.1kHz)
- Tracks to watch: "Akagi" and "Guruguru Nagareboshi"
- Why it’s essential: This is the bridge between their early ska-punk sound and the metalcore they would become. The FLAC rip reveals the raw bass attack of Ue-chan, which is often lost in MP3 compression.
- Rarity: Very difficult to find in original lossless. Beware of upscaled MP3s.
The Melancholy of Maximum the Hormone (2005)