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

| Title | Release Date | Type | Key Details / Highlights | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Feb 14, 2001 | 1st EP | First release with the core lineup; features the chaotic energy of "Machine-Gun Kuso Boogie". | | Mimi Kajiru (耳噛じる) | Oct 23, 2002 | 2nd EP | First release on their own Mimikajiru label; marks the band's distinct visual identity. | | Kusoban (糞盤) | Jan 21, 2004 | 3rd EP | High-energy and unapologetically titled ("Shit Disc"), this EP peaked at No. 72 on the Oricon charts. |

"Let’s see if the rumors are true," Kenji muttered, adjusting the volume dial to a dangerous level.

Here is a comprehensive retrospective of Maximum the Hormone’s definitive discography spanning 2001 to 2011, exploring why this exact decade remains the golden standard for the band and why FLAC is the ultimate way to experience it. Why the 2001–2011 Era Matters

. This period covers their transition from independent punk roots to a major label powerhouse. Included Albums & Major Releases (2001–2011) Maximum the Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- FLAC

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Following the massive success of Bu-ikikaesu , the band released the double A-side single Tsume Tsume Tsume / "F" in 2008, cementing their status as elite songwriters.

The studio production values skyrocketed here. FLAC audio brings out the layered vocal harmonies in the choruses that contrast against the heavy instrumentation. 5. Buiikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す) — 2007 | Title | Release Date | Type |

A significant EP featuring their early aggressive sound. Kusoban (2004): Their first major-label EP.

Turn up the volume. This is music meant to be felt as much as it is heard.

Following the massive success of Bu-ikikaesu , the band entered a period of intense touring and limited releases, culminating in the 2008 single "Tsume Tsume Tsume" and the 2011 single "Greatest the Hits 2011-2011." This era showcases the band at their heaviest and most technically advanced. 72 on the Oricon charts

"What's Up, People?!" is an assault on the senses. In lossy formats, the wall of guitars and rapid-fire double-bass drumming turn into a wall of white noise. In FLAC, you can distinctly hear the snap of Nao’s snare drum and the crisp metallic resonance of Ue-chan’s slap bass underneath the chaos. 6. Tsume Tsume Tsume / F (Single/EP, 2008)

: A triple A-side maxi-single that topped the charts.

Features tracks like "What's Up, People?!" and "Zetsubou Billy," world-renowned as the iconic themes for the Death Note anime. Key Releases Included

For detailed tracklists and official release info, you can visit the Maximum the Hormone Official Website or Discogs .

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