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 The decade began with a major lineup shift. After the departure of original members, the band solidified into the iconic quartet: Daisuke-han (screams), (drums/vocals), Maximum the Ryokun (guitar/vocals/songwriting), and
About Maximum the Hormone Maximum the Hormone is a Japanese rock band formed in 1997 in Hokkaido, Japan. The band consists of five members:
Daisuke Minami (vocals) Ichiro Yamaguchi (guitar) Kenji Ueno (guitar) Takeshi Okano (bass) Ryohei Miura (drums)
The band's music style is a mix of punk, rock, and pop, known for their energetic live performances and catchy songs. Discography (2001-2011) Here's a list of Maximum the Hormone's discography from 2001 to 2011: maximum the hormone discography 20012011 flac full
A.S.A.T.O.R.I. (2001)
Released on November 21, 2001 Label: Toy's Factory
Habu (2002)
Released on March 6, 2002 Label: Toy's Factory
Utsukushi (2003)
Released on March 5, 2003 Label: Toy's Factory The story of Maximum the Hormone (MTH) from
Kusibiki no Moto (2004)
Released on March 17, 2004 Label: Toy's Factory