MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)
MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)

MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)

JPNMetal, Alternative Metal
784,539 monthly listeners
  • 315.8K followers
  • 839K subscribers
  • 343.4K followers
  • 3.5K followers
  • 10.2K fans

MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)'s Top Spotify Songs

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What's up, people?!
227K streams
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ChuChu Lovely MuniMuni MuraMura PrinPrin Boron Nururu ReroRero
171.7K streams
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HAWATARI NIOKU CENTI [2-hundred-million-centimeter-long blades] - TV edit
122.4K streams
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Zetsubou Billy
80.1K streams
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Bu-ikikaesu!!

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マキシマム ザ ホルモン 『maximum the hormone Ⅱ~これからの麺カタコッテリの話をしよう~』 Music Video

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マキシマム ザ ホルモン 『maximum the hormone Ⅱ~これからの麺カタコッテリの話をしよう~』 Music Video
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マキシマム ザ ホルモン え・い・り・あ・ん

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マキシマム ザ ホルモン え・い・り・あ・ん
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MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)'s Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Big in Japan
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Anime Openings and Endings
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Anime Music!
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MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)'s Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events23 Events

Apr-May
28-05
Rock In Japan
Japan
JPN
, ChibaN/A N/A
Past
Sep
17-19
Wild Bunch Fest
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Aug
26-28
SWEET LOVE SHOWER
Japan
JPN
, JapanN/A N/A
Past
Aug
13-14
Rising Sun Rock Festival
Japan
JPN
, SapporoN/A N/A
Past
Aug
06-13
Rock In Japan
Japan
JPN
, ChibaN/A N/A
Past

MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)'s Past Events23 Events

  • Rock In Japan festival

    Creepy Nuts, imase, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), BE:FIRST, Saucy Dog, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Sakurazaka46, Marcy, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), SUPER BEAVER, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, UVERworld, DISH//, Sumika, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), Alexandros, PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, Surii (すりぃ), neguse (ねぐせ。), Momoiro Clover Z, Morning Musume (モーニング娘), 04 Limited Sazabys, Singer'S High, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Novel Core, go!go!vanillas, Oisicle Melonpan, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Saba Sister (サバシスター), This is Last, Kaneyorimasaru (カネヨリマサル), Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), NEE, KEYTALK, shy taupe, KUZIRA, Conton Candy
    JPN, Chiba
    Huge
  • Wild Bunch Fest festival

    YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, BE:FIRST, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Awich, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Tani Yuuki, Marcy, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), SUPER BEAVER, HIRAIDAI, DISH//, Sumika, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), TUYU (ツユ), yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), Alexandros, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), WurtS, THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), 10-FEET, UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, My Hair Is Bad, nishina, SHISHAMO, Coldrain, neguse (ねぐせ。), ORANGE RANGE, 04 Limited Sazabys, Tele, Fujifabric, Ulfuls, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, Cody・Lee, go!go!vanillas, the shes gone, Cocco, Saba Sister (サバシスター), Dragon Ash, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), This is Last, Kaneyorimasaru (カネヨリマサル), Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), SHE'S, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), OKAMOTO'S, Moon Drop, Straightener (ストレイテナー), yonawo, Age Factory, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), bokula., KALMA, The BONEZ, yutori, cro magnons, Teikokukissa, Hakubi, ego apartment, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), TETORA, Tsuyu, Psychic Warrior Durian, chill beans
    JPN, Japan
    Huge
  • SWEET LOVE SHOWER festival

    Creepy Nuts, back number, Vaundy, AIMYON, imase, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Sekai No Owari, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, MAN WITH A MISSION, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), Perfume, SUPER BEAVER, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, DISH//, Porno Graffitti (ポルノグラフィティ), Sumika, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), WurtS, 10-FEET, UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, Wednesday Campanella, SHISHAMO, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Kroi, Chilli Beans., 04 Limited Sazabys, Tele, flumpool, Ayano Kaneko (カネコアヤノ), Cody・Lee, go!go!vanillas, Stuts, Cocco, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Lucky Kilimanjaro, Dragon Ash, Tempalay, YU-KA, This is Last, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), NEE, tonun, DURDN, balloon, Bialystocks, Androp, yonawo, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), BREIMEN, Chiaki Sato, THE BAWDIES, Five New Old, Haruy, Arukara, Pushpullpot (プッシュプルポット), ego apartment, yayuyo (ヤユヨ), Yamato Mori (森 大翔), THE SPELLBOUND, CHAMELEON LIME WHOOPIEPIE, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, Mahina, TAIKING
    JPN, Japan
    Small
  • Rising Sun Rock Festival festival

    Creepy Nuts, back number, Vaundy, Babymetal, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Yama, Novelbright, Awich, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Tani Yuuki, FLOW, Marcy, SUPER BEAVER, MISIA, Ketsumeishi (ケツメイシ), PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), 10-FEET, UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, My Hair Is Bad, SHISHAMO, iri, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Kroi, Sambomaster, Elephant Kashimashi, Chilli Beans., Rei, Tele, Kiro Akiyama, Quruli, Necry Talkie, Ayano Kaneko (カネコアヤノ), CHAI, go!go!vanillas, Stuts, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), Lucky Kilimanjaro, KAMI WA SAIKORO WO FURANAI (神はサイコロを振らない), Mongol800, This is Last, LOVE PSYCHEDELICO, (sic)boy, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), DENKI GROOVE, NEE, Dios, Hanare Gumi, Moroha, PEDRO, Straightener (ストレイテナー), yonawo, BREIMEN, Dongurizu, The BONEZ, the dresscodes, DYGL, Teikokukissa, Tavito Nanao, Odottebakarinokuni, ZAZEN BOYS, Rockon Social Club, OVERGROUND ACOUSTIC UNDERGROUND, SCOOBIE DO, Gezan, Asound, TETORA, Sicboy, Sekaikan Ozaki, The Street Sliders, SawanoHiroyuki[nZk]:スキマスイッチ, LAUSBUB, ADAM at, CENT
    JPN, Sapporo
    Huge
  • Rock In Japan festival

    YOASOBI, Creepy Nuts, Ado, RADWIMPS, Yuuri, back number, Vaundy, AIMYON, ATARASHII GAKKO!, imase, Ryokuoushoku Shakai (緑黄色社会), BE:FIRST, Tatsuya Kitani (キタニタツヤ), Yama, Novelbright, Saucy Dog, KANA-BOON, Macaroni Empitsu (マカロニえんぴつ 公式), Sakurazaka46, Marcy, Hitsujibungaku (羊文学 ), Sukimaswitch, ano, SUPER BEAVER, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, Ikimonogakari (いきものがかり), HIRAIDAI, DISH//, Da-iCE (ダイス), WANIMA, Porno Graffitti (ポルノグラフィティ), Sumika, Creep Hyp (クリープハイプ), MY FIRST STORY, yangskinny (ヤングスキニー), QUEEN BEE, Alexandros, Little Glee Monster, Aina The End, PEOPLE 1, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン), Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, WurtS, Airi Suzuki (鈴木愛理), THE ORAL CIGARETTES (ジ オーラル シガレッツ), 10-FEET, UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, My Hair Is Bad, wacci, SHISHAMO, HYDE, neguse (ねぐせ。), Indigo La End, Shounan No Kaze, Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra (東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ), Momoiro Clover Z, Kroi, Sambomaster, Frederic (フレデリック), Morning Musume (モーニング娘), Gesu No Kiwami Otome, Polkadot Stingray (ポルカドットスティングレイ), Elephant Kashimashi, Chilli Beans., 04 Limited Sazabys, Fujifabric, Kiro Akiyama, Yabai T-Shirts Yasan (ヤバイTシャツ屋さん), Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, Genie High (ジェニーハイ), Hump Back, go!go!vanillas, Oisicle Melonpan, the shes gone, Cocco, Humbreaders (ハンブレッダーズ), The Back Horn, Lucky Kilimanjaro, Angerme, KAMI WA SAIKORO WO FURANAI (神はサイコロを振らない), Mongol800, Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai (打首獄門同好会), Kreva, This is Last, 9mm Parabellum Bullet, Harukamirai (ハルカミライ), SHE'S, Ryukku to Soine Gohan (リュックと添い寝ごはん), Hey-Smith, Juice=Juice, Mr.Forte (Mr.ふぉるて), NEE, ACIDMAN, Orange Spiny Crab (オレンジスパイニクラブ), KEYTALK, Base Ball Bear, ROTTENGRAFFTY, Straightener (ストレイテナー), Mucc, Kyuso Nekokami (キュウソネコカミ), KALMA, THE BAWDIES, nakigoto (なきごと), SAKANAMON, Megumi, TETORA
    JPN, Chiba
    Huge

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More about MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)

Overview of Alternative Metal musician MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)

From Tokyo, Japan, comes the Alternative Metal band MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン). This band, well-known for their intense live shows and explosive music, has established themselves as a major player in the Metal scene.

Heavy riffs, hammering drums, and abrasive vocals define their sound. They skillfully mash up punk, hardcore, and thrash metal elements to produce a sound that is all their own. The music of MAXIMUM THE HORMONE is aggressive, hard-hitting, and unapologetic; it is not for the faint of heart.

They have a devoted following both in Japan and abroad thanks to their commitment to their art and love of music. A band that isn't hesitant to push limits, try out new sounds, and take chances is MAXIMUM THE HORMONE. Their bravery and willingness to accept the unusual are reflected in their music. MAXIMUM THE HORMONE is a band that Metal and Alternative Metal enthusiasts shouldn't pass up.

What are the most popular songs for Alternative Metal musician MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)?

The music of MAXIMUM THE HORMONE is distinguished by its distinctive fusion of metal, rock, punk, and pop. Their most well-known songs highlight their unique sound and upbeat performances, which have helped them develop a devoted following. "What's up, people?!" "Zetsubou Billy," "Yoshu Fukushu," and "Koino Mega Lover" are some of their best songs.

The second opening theme for the anime series Death Note, "What's up, people?!" is a fan favorite due to its catchy chorus and powerful guitar riffs. Another well-known song with a combination of screamed vocals and catchy choruses is "Zetsubou Billy." With pop punk, rap, and the band's distinctive metal sound, "Yoshu Fukushu" exemplifies how well the group can juggle many genres. A delightful music video for the bouncy and jovial song "Koino Mega Lover" showcases the band's zany and jovial demeanor.

Other noteworthy songs from MAXIMUM THE HORMONE include "HAWATARI NIOKU CENTI [2-hundred-million-centimeter-long blades] - TV edit" and "ChuChu Lovely." Boron MuniMuni MuraMura PrinPrin "Bu-ikikaesu!", "KAMIGAMI-Shen Nie - - TV edit," and "Nururu ReroRero." The band stands out in the metal and alternative music scenes since each song demonstrates their wide range of inspirations and distinctive sound.

Overall, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE's music is renowned for its high octane, distinctive fusion of genres, and memorable hooks that entice listeners to return for more. Their talent and commitment to making music that is both enjoyable and meaningful are evident in their appeal in Japan and throughout the world.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Alternative Metal musician MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)?

Japanese Metal and Alternative Metal group MAXIMUM THE HORMONE has been performing since 1998. In 2015, the group's most recent album, "Mimikajiru Shin'uchi," was published. It has the band's recognizable strong riffs, pounding drums, and violent vocals. Fans of the band should definitely give the album a listen because it demonstrates their talent for fusing many musical styles in interesting and intriguing ways.

"HAWATARI NIOKU CENTI [2-million-centimeter-long blades] (TV edit) (2022)" is one of the group's most recent singles. The track is a fantastic illustration of the band's ability to create catchy, intense, and upbeat music. The song's fast-paced, heavy beat will get your heart beating, and it boasts a combination of yelling and singing voices.

"KAMIGAMI-Shen Nie - (TV edit) (2021)" is another current song that incorporates the group's recognizable powerful riffs and aggressive vocals. Fans of the band's earlier work will enjoy the song's fast-paced, aggressive vibe. Although the song's energy and fury are univerザl, the words are in Japanese.

Finally, the group's song "korekaranoMian katakotsuterinoHua woshiyou (2018)" is a more experimental track that demonstrates their openness to trying new things. The song's powerful riffs and electronic sounds are mixed with its English and Japanese lyrics. The song, taken as a whole, is a fantastic illustration of the band's adaptability and willingness to push the limits of their genre.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Alternative Metal musician MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)?

Tokyo-based MAXIMUM THE HORMONE is a renowned and significant metal and alternative metal band in the Japanese music scene. In addition to some of the top festivals like Hellfest, Fuji Rock, and Summer Sonic Tokyo, they have performed at several recognized festivals and locations all over the world. They have a devoted following among metal fans all around the world as well as in Japan because to their dynamic and energizing concerts.

In 2013, they gave one of their most memorable festival performances at Hellfest in France. Standing ovations were given to the band for their exhilarating performance and distinctive fusion of metal and punk rock that captivated the audience. They had another major festival debut in 2019 at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan, where they displayed their distinctive sound and delighted audience members with their contagious enthusiasm.

MAXIMUM THE HORMONE has performed at a number of the world's premier venues, including Electric Brixton in London and Live Music Hall in Cologne, Germany, in addition to festivals. The band delivered high-energy performances that left the crowd clamoring for more during their appearances at these locations, which were nothing short of senザtional.

The band has become recognized as one of the biggest and most exciting metal bands in the Japanese music scene because to their appearances at festivals and venues around the globe. One of the most prominent bands in the genre, its distinctive sound and flair continue to enthrall fans everywhere.

What do people also ask about Alternative Metal musician MAXIMUM THE HORMONE (マキシマム ザ ホルモン)?


Does Maximum the Hormone still tour?

Want to attend a concert by Maximum the Hormone? Find information on all future concerts, tour dates, and ticket availability for Maximum the Hormone in 2023–2024. Unfortunately, Maximum the Hormone has no booked concerts in 2023.


Is Maximum the Hormone still making music?

In 2023, we'll continue to play in the Hormone fashion, and we'd appreciate your support and encouragement.


Where is Maximum the Hormone?

14+ (under-16s require adult accompaniment) Japanese Heavy Metal group Maximum the Hormone hails from Hachioji in Tokyo.


Who inspired Maximum the Hormone?

According to their songwriter Ryo, MAXIMUM THE HORMONE was influenced by groups like System Of A Down, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and The Ramones.


What is the history of maximum the hormone?

After playing a few local performances, Maximum the Hormone's vocalist Daisuke-han and drummer Nao decided to pursue a recording deal with the Japanese rock label Sky Records.