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MAXIMUM THE HORMONE is a punk band with nu-metal and funk influences. Their style is reminiscent of bands like System Of A Down, The Red Hot Chili Peppers and The Ramones, which are, according to their songwriter Ryo, their major inspirations.The band's sound is best described as a collection of sharply contrasting styles. This meshing and juxtaposing of styles, epitomized by the combination of Daisuke and Ryo's screaming vocals and the more melodic voice of drummer Nao, allows the band to fit comfortably in many genres.
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Their lyrics don't make much sense, but if the band's tremendous commercial success is any indication, their fans don't mind. Author: JackSkellington, Vulpix.JaME is a multi-lingual information website and database about Japanese music. No article published on this website is used for commercial purposes.
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Current Members.Ryo Kawakita (Makishimamu za Ryo-kun) guitars, clean vocals (1999-present).Daisuke Tsuda (Daisuke-han) vocals (1998-present).Nao Kawakita (Nao) drums, female vocals (1998-present).Futoshi Uehara (Ue-chan) bass guitar, backing vocals (1999-present)Former Members.Sugi guitar (1998-1999).Key bass guitar (1998-1999).A.S.A. Crew (1999).Ho (2001).Mimi Kajiru (2002).Kusoban (2004).Rokkinpo Goroshi (2005).Bu-ikikaesu (2007)Genre.Nu Metal.Pop Punk.Punk MetalHistory1998-2001Maximum the Hormone was created in 1998 by Daisuke Tsuda and Nao Kawakita, along with former members Sugi and Key. After a couple regional shows, the band signed a contract with the Japanese rock label Sky Records. Crew was the first album released under that label and was the only full length album released with this lineup. At that time Daisuke wrote his songs only in English, and 'Maximum the Hormone' was also written in Latin letters.
That changed when Key and Sugi left the band in 1999.While looking for new members to join the band, Nao thought of her younger brother Ryo, who had been playing the guitar since his years in junior high school and could sing very well, too. From then on, the two men split up most of the vocals, Daisuke taking care of the screaming and rap vocals and Ryo the more melodic parts.
Ue joined as well, completing the quartet as the bassist. After that major change the band decided to root their lyrics and band name in katakana to reflect the change in the band members. In 2001, the band released an EP, HM.2002-2005In 2002, the band left Sky Records and signed with Mimikajiru Records. The band released a new single, 'Niku Cup', followed by a full length album, Mimi Kajiru.After their first full album as a band, the band took a more traditional approach to recording, releasing two singles, followed by an album. Their next album, Kusoban in 2004, was closer yet to the contrasting heavy music mixed with light pop that has gained them mainstream attention.After the release of Kusoban on 2004, the band signed to VAP, a major record label.After recording another pair of singles, the band released another album, Rokkinpo Goroshi.
The release caused a surge in their fanbase, as they began to sell out more shows, playing many rock festivals, and eventually releasing a live DVD, Debu Vs. In addition, 'Rolling1000toon' was featured as an ending theme for the anime series Air Master.2006-2007The year 2006 saw the band's breakout into popular culture with the song 'Koi no Mega Lover', reaching number nine on the Oricon charts during the summer of 2006; their first top-ten hit in Japan. The band had two of their songs featured in anime series; 'What's Up, People?!' And 'Zetsubou Billy' are featured as the opening and ending tracks, respectively, in the second season episodes of the Death Note anime series, and 'Akagi' is featured as the ending theme for the Akagi anime series.After the promotion from two singles, and the songs featured on television, Maximum the Hormone released their next album, Buiikikaesu. The album was a record for the band, debuting at number five on the Oricon charts; their first full album to rank. Also in Japan the album went Gold.208 saw the band the release their second live DVD entitled Deco Vs. Deco, as well as make their first overseas appearance in a short tour through the United States and Canada in support of Dropkick Murphys.
A new single titled 'Tsume Tsume Tsume/F' containing the songs 'Tsume Tsume Tsume, 'F', and 'Kill all the 394' was released at the start of the 'Tsume Tsume Tsume' tour in July, and reached the number 2 spot on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart, making it the band's most successful single to date. The tour continued through to October 16, 2008. With an additional tour finale, which took place on November 30.On October 27, Maximum The Hormone made their first UK appearance supporting Enter Shikari at the Bournemouth BIC. They continued to tour with Enter Shikari until November 3, playing venues in Exeter, Southampton and Folkestone, before ending with 2 nights at the London Astoria.
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However, prior to the Enter Shikari dates, it was announced that Daisuke would require corrective surgery on his throat, causing the band to go on temporary hiatus while he recovered. Debu 2005Live footage1. Hōchō Hasami Cutter Knife Dosu Kiri2. Rock Bankurawase3. Kawakita Saruin4. Falling Jimmy5. Rokkinpo Goroshi6.
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