Maximum The Hormone F Download

ENGLISH:Bu-ikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す) is the third studio album by Japanese rock band Maximum the Hormone. It was the band's first album to chart on the Oricon charts, debuting at number five and selling 70,000 copies in its first week, after which it remained on the charts for seventy-eight weeks. The RIAJ certified the album Gold, selling more than 100,000 copies on Japan and 250,000 worldwide. In September 2007, Rolling Stone Japan rated Bu-ikikaesu #98 on their list of the '100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time'.Three tracks went on for use in two anime series. 'What's Up, People?!' and 'Zetsubō Billy' were used as the opening and ending, respectively, for episodes 20–37 of Death Note. The song 'Akagi' was used for the anime of the same name.ESPAÑOL:Buiikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す) es el quinto disco de la banda de nu metal, Maximum The Hormone, lanzado el 14 de marzo de 2007 bajo el sello Vap Records.La fama de este disco es mucho mayor que la de los anteriores, dado un poco al estilo más pesado, las apariciones en series de anime y la mezcla aún más inusual de estilos combinando el propio metalcore con melodías pop. Además gracias al disco logran actuar en televisión, diversos festivales y marcar récords. Buiikikaesu! consiguió el quinto puesto en la lista Oricon, vendiendo más de 70.000 copias gracias al sencillo Koi No Mega Lover, que logró ocupar varias veces el top-ten musical en Japón).Este disco cuenta con las dos canciones que aparecieron en la serie japonesa Death Note llamadas 'What's up, people?!' (segundo opening) y 'Zetsubou Billy' (segundo ending) y la canción que apareció en la serie Akagi llamada con el mismo nombre, 'Akagi' (primer ending).日本語『ぶっ生き返す』(ぶっいきかえす)は、2007年3月14日にリリースされたマキシマムザホルモンの6枚目のアルバムである。恒例となった漫☆画太郎の描き下ろしジャケットイラストで、値段は¥2,564('ぶっ殺し'価格)。初回盤には特典としてジャケットステッカーが封入された。

MAXIMUM THE HORMONE 2007 'F'. MAXIMUM THE HORMONE 2013. To a huge domestic tour, preceded by the release of the Tsume Tsume Tsume/F EP. No results for Maximum the Hormone - 「F」 in MP3 Downloads. Try checking your spelling or use more general terms. Go back to filtering menu.

Maximum The Hormone F Download
Genre
MaximumTheHormone

Contains tracks

Buiiki Kaesu!! (ぶっ生き返す!!) by Ilde Gonzalez

published on

Otaku Carbitan J-Music M Download Maximum The Hormone - Albums Rar. Download Maximum The Hormone - Albums Rar Otaku Carbitan 17.57. Otaku Carbitan. Awaited 2nd brand new music video, “Maximum the Hormone II -Let’s Talk about Menkata Cottelee-” was released on MTH official YouTube channel. Picktorrent: maximum the hormone f - Free Search and Download Torrents at search engine. Download Music, TV Shows, Movies, Anime, Software and more. Download Music, TV Shows, Movies, Anime, Software and more. Picktorrent.com - cool torrents search Impressive Torrents Picker: maximum the hormone f Top 100 Top Today Top Search Getting started.

Maximum The Hormone F Lyrics

Get Apple Music on iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows

  • MAXIMUM THE HORMONE 2007

Maximum The Hormone F Lyrics

About Maximum the Hormone

Apart from being proud authors of one of the world's most exciting record titles -- the single Houchou Hasami Cutter Knife Dosu Kiri/Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Rei Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma Ma -- Maximum the Hormone are a Japanese nu-metal lite band with a lot of punk elements in their music and a general lack of the teenage angst and self-importance characteristic of true nu-metalers. The group was formed in 1998 and released its debut album, A.S.A. Crew, the next year, as well as the EP Hou in 2001, but then the guitarist Sugi and bassist Key left. The band was down to a duo comprised of screamo vocalist Daisuke Tsuda and Nao Kawakita, the singing lady drummer, but soon it returned to being a quartet with the recruitment of Uehara Futoshi on bass and Nao's brother Ryo Kawakita (Maximum the Ryo) on guitars and melodic vocals, as well as songwriting duties.
The new lineup released the full indie album Mimi Kajiru the next year, then a couple of singles and another album, Kusoban, in 2004, already on a major label, VAP. This period was marked by their gradual shift from the radical heavy sound to a softer one, with pop elements added into the mix, and the change proved successful with the release of the Rokkinpo Goroshi album (2005), which gained Maximum the Hormone recognition in the national rock scene and enabled them to sneak their first song into anime credits -- the track 'Rolling1000toon' was used in the AirMaster series.
In 2006 they made the Oricon Top Ten for the first time with the song 'Koi No Megalover,' which scored number nine, as well as continued their very successful anime expansion: their tracks 'What's Up, People?!' and 'Zetsubou Billy' were featured in the final episodes of Death Note -- the series that even had its manga version banned by the Chinese government since its overwhelming popularity presumably exerted an 'unhealthy' influence on school kids. Another series to receive musical support from Maximum the Hormone was Akagi (the song was named 'Akagi' as well), and the album Bu Ikikaesu (2007) collected all of these tracks and charted for the first time, reaching a respectable number five position. In 2008 the band even made an overseas foray, touring the U.S. and Canada with Dropkick Murphys before switching to a huge domestic tour, preceded by the release of the Tsume Tsume Tsume/F EP. ~ Alexey Eremenko

Maximum The Hormone Videos

* New subscribers only. Plan automatically renews after trial.