Summary of Maximum the Hormone’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs [A Must-See for the Hungry!]
Maximum the Hormone is a rock band that has been active since 1998.
Heavy, loud guitar riffs, blistering two-beat tempos, ferocious slap bass, a thick death growl, and razor-sharp high-pitched shouts…
Their songs are packed with so many highlights that you could go on forever listing them—that’s a big part of their appeal.
On top of that, not only the lyrics but also the packaging and release formats are infused with a unique, playful attention to detail, making them a band you never get tired of following.
In this article, we’ll introduce a slew of their popular tracks all at once!
It’s a must-hear collection for all you hungry fans, so take this opportunity to really sink your teeth into their music.
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Maximum the Hormone’s best and most popular songs roundup [A must-see for hungry fans!] (11–20)
kitchen knife, scissors, box cutter, knife, dagger, awlMakishimamu Za Horumon

A single track.
It’s characterized by an exceptionally long title, which is nothing unusual for them.
A cool song with a fast two-beat and a slick off-beat guitar after the second chorus.
The title strings together the names of blades, but the flow of the pronunciation is pleasing when spoken, showcasing a sharp sense of catchiness.
Choo-choo, lovely, squishy-squishy, horny-horny, jiggly-jiggly, boing, slippery, lick-lickMakishimamu Za Horumon

A track included on the 2007 album “Buiikikaesu.” From the chorus onward, drummer Nao’s vocals stand out throughout the song, giving it a bright, pop-tinged vibe.
The track itself has a punk flavor, making it an easy listen even for those who are just starting to get into Maximum the Hormone.
With its exhilarating sound, it’s the perfect song for blowing off stress!
e-i-ri-a-nMakishimamu Za Horumon

This is “E.I.R.I.A.N.” from Maximum the Hormone’s seventh album “Yoshu Fukushu,” released in 2013.
The first half blasts with a gritty, heavy sound and their signature Hormone flair, while the latter half features drummer Nao on vocals, shifting into a fresh, melodic singing style and sound.
The music video also makes a dramatic switch—from a rock-style MV to something that feels like an NHK children’s program.
It’s a track where you can enjoy that quintessential Maximum the Hormone “off-kilter” twist.
G’old~en~GuyMakishimamu Za Horumon

This song by Maximum the Hormone is an intense yet playful track inspired by Shinjuku Golden Gai.
It features their distinctive sound that fuses hardcore punk and metal, with drummer Nao taking the lead on the chorus—a particularly appealing touch.
The song is included on the single “Korekara no Men Kata Kotteri no Hanashi wo Shiyou,” released in November 2018, which was sold in a unique format combining a CD with a manga.
KAMIGAMI – Divine Bite –Makishimamu Za Horumon

Maximum the Hormone captivates with a musical style that deftly weaves punk and loud rock elements into a heavy metal sound.
This work, released in June 2021, is the opening theme for the anime Record of Ragnarok.
It brilliantly captures the series’ worldview, which portrays an epic clash between gods and humanity, standing out with ferocious metal instrumentation and powerful lyrics.
Emphasizing humanity’s defiance against fate, the lyrics resonate deeply with listeners.
It’s a must-listen not only for anime fans but also for anyone who loves intense music.
Experience it live, and its appeal is guaranteed to multiply!
Hungry PrideMakishimamu Za Horumon

Among Maximum the Hormone’s songs, this track stands out for its overwhelming power and aggression.
Its distinctive sound fuses heavy metal and hardcore punk, and the lyrics—centered on hunger and pride—match it perfectly.
In 2019, it was used as the theme for Nissin Foods’ Cup Noodles commercial, instantly drawing wide attention.
The music video features over 800 fans, recreating feverish live scenes.
It’s perfect for when you want to energize a tired heart or boost your motivation.
Summary of Maximum the Hormone’s Best and Most Popular Songs [A Must-See for the Famished!] (21–30)
Dear VAP,Makishimamu Za Horumon

Released simultaneously with Daisuke-han’s hiatus from live performances due to a cervical disc herniation in 2018, this song marked their first new track in about five and a half years.
The song is a poppy, catchy number that forgoes headbanging and death growls.
Sung in the mysterious “Wakusei Ryogo” language, with shocking lyrical content and a music video full of clever structure, it’s packed with signature Hormone flair—highly recommended even for hungry beginners just getting into the band!


