Maximum the Hormone Buiikikaesu

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Tracklist:
1. Buiikikaesu!!
2. Zetsubou Billy
3. Kuso Breakin No Breakin Lilly
4. Louisiana Bob
5. Policeman Benz
6. Black ¥ Power G Menspy
7. Akagi
8. ~Kyokatsu~
9. Bikini. Sports. Ponchin
10. What's Up, People?!
11. Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nururu Rero Rero
12. Shimi
13. Koi No Megalover


Release Date: 2007

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Eli K. CONTRIBUTOR (139 Reviews)

March 22nd, 2010 | 42 replies | 8,444 views

Summary: Maximum the Hormone create an album that is just as likely to make you dance as it is to make you head bang.

6 of 6 thought this review was well written

Maximum the Hormone are an interesting band to say the least. In fact, that would be a complete understatement. Hailing from Japan, Maximum the Hormone have become quite popular in their native land. After a few songs appeared on a some popular television shows, the band’s distinctive sound began to be noticed. “Buiikikaesu” is their fifth , and most successful album.

Writing on “Buiikikaesu” is a most monumental task. The majority of this difficulty arises from describing exactly what they are. They have the raw energy of “At the Drive-In” with the frenzied pace of “System of a Down,” but have a sound all their own. In fact, Maximum the Hormone have been described as the “Japanese System of a Down,” but I feel like that comparison is unnecessary as well as false. The overall sound is a metal of some kind, but with that being said, the band members are just as likely to jump into some sort of bubblegum j-pop segment as they are to make a break-down. “Buiikikaesu” is fresh, and the energy contained is incredibly palpable.

The band had a lot of fun making this album, and maybe too much fun at that. This feeling really comes through the music and adds to the already established energy. The multiple vocalists are fantastic, ranging from clean singing, screaming, growling, and even rapping. The instrumentalists also do an amiable job, adding a lot of variety and layers to each song. Every note is used to maximize the frenzy and chaos found here. The production is great, and each element comes together to fantastic results.

The true standouts are some of the most distinctive, as well as polarizing. “Koi no Mega Lover”, their first true hit, is a hybrid of j-pop, rap, and metal. This is probably one of the more “goofy” tracks. “Zetsubo Billy” and “What’s Up People” are two of the tracks used in TV shows mentioned earlier. These would probably fall under the more classic sound of metal, being more accessible than the rest. The title track proves to be a great opener, kicking things off with a great pace.

Without sounding too ridiculous, this album is like an adventure. It’s fun, spontaneous, and leaves you completely worn out afterward. Although you could definitely file "Buiikikaesu" under success, the band has a little maturing and refining to do. Although some may find the band’s sound unpalatable, those who embrace it will find an unforgettable album in “Buiikikaesu.”

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Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
March 22nd 2010



6765 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Surprised there wasn't a review for this, it's so good.

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IRAI
March 22nd 2010



1567 Comments

Album Rating: 4

got this a few days ago.

it rules.

J-rock/Metal has so many awesome bands around. (MTH, Dir En Grey, FACT, just to name a few)

Being able to fuse their influences together so well makes it unique.

the only band i think that has more genres entwined into their sound is Crotchduster.

Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
March 22nd 2010



6765 Comments

Album Rating: 4

negged
sad face

Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
March 22nd 2010



22020 Comments


Cover has terrible written all over it

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ThePalestMexican
March 22nd 2010



2816 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I actually thought about reviewing this, still might, but this isn't bad.
pos.

IRAI
March 22nd 2010



1567 Comments

Album Rating: 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ksgOcrFxLms

my fav on this.

vid is ridiculous as well.

greg84
March 22nd 2010



3763 Comments

Album Rating: 4

This cd/band needed a review just like a whore needs a ... Good review. Pos'd.

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Alucard125
March 22nd 2010



437 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Great band, great album. Very tame in copmarison to other albums.
One of my favs from Japan. Give 'Kusoban' a listen =]

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sneasy
March 22nd 2010



200 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Kick ass album, wish they went to soundwave like they were supposed to. =[

bloc
March 22nd 2010



26667 Comments


I listened to this a long long time ago. Band is literally insane.

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Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
March 22nd 2010



6765 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Thanks guys.

I used to have their discog, but it got deleted

Essence
March 22nd 2010



3470 Comments


members also liked
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wtf?

IRAI
March 22nd 2010



1567 Comments

Album Rating: 4

^ that seems about right, if you ask me...

Especially the Bob Marley.

Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
March 22nd 2010



6765 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Yeah, give it a listen, you'll understand lol

Twizzie
March 22nd 2010



96 Comments

Album Rating: 5

for those who like their albums... order their live DVD's shipping from japan might cost much but trust me its worth it!!

If u think they good on tape u'll be shock how energetic these guys live..
and the Jpop chik drummer so adorable lol.

SmurkinGherkin
March 22nd 2010



1651 Comments


seen this band live

p crazyy

Essence
March 22nd 2010



3470 Comments


i get some of them, but KAYO DOT? lolwut

Xenophanes
Contributing Reviewer
March 22nd 2010



6765 Comments

Album Rating: 4

Yeah I will agree that doesn't fit. It's because this is filed under "other"

nickobretto
March 22nd 2010



120 Comments

Album Rating: 4 | Sound Off

SO GOOD.

OpenDoorLeia
March 25th 2010



72 Comments

Album Rating: 4

I rather enjoy this band...



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