Maximum The Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- Flac !!top!! Link

"What's Up, People?!" (the iconic Death Note opening theme), "Zetsubou Billy" (the Death Note ending theme), and "Buiikikaesu!!"

Raw, unpolished punk rock mixed with nu-metal elements. It lacks the pristine production of their later work but bursts with youthful aggression.

Mainstream Breakthrough: Rokkinpo Goroshi to Bu-ikikaesu (2005–2007) Maximum the Hormone - Discography -2001-2011- FLAC

The period between 2008 and 2011 did not yield a traditional full-length studio album (as Yoshu Fukushu wouldn't arrive until 2013), but it featured monumental single releases and the famous triple-A-side single Greatest the Hits 2011–2011 .

(Guitar/Vocals): The mastermind behind the heavy riffs and melodic pop hooks. "What's Up, People

The Sonic Chaos of Maximum the Hormone: A Deep Dive into Their Definitive Decade (2001–2011)

The primary screamer, delivering rapid-fire hardcore raps and high-pitched shrieks. (Guitar/Vocals): The mastermind behind the heavy riffs and

When encoded in lossless FLAC, the separation between Ue-chan's low-end thumb slaps and Nao's crisp cymbal crashes becomes crystal clear, preventing the band's dense wall of sound from turning into muddy noise. Chronological Album Breakdown (2001–2011) 1. Hō (2001) – The Raw Beginnings

Here is a list of Maximum the Hormone's discography from 2001 to 2011, available in FLAC format:

Heavy nu-metal riffs heavily influenced by System of a Down, paired with bright, melodic J-pop choruses sung by drummer Nao.