Maximum the Hormone Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Maximum the Hormone, beloved by hardcore and punk fans alike! They have tons of popular songs! We’ve put together a ranking of Maximum the Hormone’s hit tracks that even the most die-hard ‘Harapeko’ fans will approve of! Whether you’re a casual Harapeko or a core Harapeko, you won’t want to miss this!
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Maximum the Hormone Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
KAMIGAMI – Divine Bite –Makishimamu Za Horumon15rank/position

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!
e-i-ri-a-nMakishimamu Za Horumon16rank/position

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.
Bikini Sports PonchinMakishimamu Za Horumon17rank/position

Maximum the Hormone’s “Bikini Sports Ponchin” is a track notable for its power and sharpness, with captivating rhythmic changes.
Ue-chan, the bassist, is strongly associated with slap technique, and you can hear solid slap playing throughout this song as well.
That said, the slapping here isn’t overly complex; the same note is repeated to create an eerie vibe.
Check each note carefully and work on mastering a better slap tone.
To heighten the sense of drive, it’s recommended to practice with a conscious focus on how you mute and stop the notes.
Your small handsMakishimamu Za Horumon18rank/position

If you want to showcase the ultimate refreshing and wholesome pop number, how about “Chiisana Kimi no Te” by the pop-rock band Maximum the Hormone? It’s a beautiful song with warm lyrics that remind us of the important things we’d forgotten.
By all means, sweep your special entertainment event into a whirlwind of emotion and gratitude.
And, well, I have no idea how it’ll all turn out in the end!
my girlMakishimamu Za Horumon19rank/position

Perhaps as an homage to a certain major visual-kei band, this has become a new live staple featuring a system called the “vaginal jump.” The sight of tens of thousands of festival-goers bouncing in unison is nothing short of overwhelming.
The lyrics are crammed with dirty jokes, but according to Maximum the Ryo-kun, it’s “a pure love song.”
Louisiana BobMakishimamu Za Horumon20rank/position

Maximum the Hormone is a four-piece rock band that continues to lead Japan’s loud rock scene with aggressive sound and electrifying live performances.
“Louisiana Bob,” included as the B-side to their major-label 4th single “Koi no Megalover,” kicks off with a bridge-muted guitar riff that instantly ramps up the energy.
The whirlwind rock ensemble showcases a finely tuned balance between heaviness and pop sensibility.
It’s a chaotic yet cohesive rock tune packed with the very essence of Maximum the Hormone’s appeal.
Maximum the Hormone Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Killer Intent vs. Killer IntentMakishimamu Za Horumon21rank/position

A track that fuses ferocious loud rock with eccentric twists has arrived from Maximum the Hormone.
Included on the single “Ki-Se-I Rush” released in June 2024, it was also chosen as the theme song for the film Confession, starring Toma Ikuta.
The bold experiment of featuring Toma Ikuta as a guest vocalist drew attention, and the music video delivers gripping content that melds intense performance with Ikuta’s acting.
It’s the perfect song to help you overcome the stresses of modern life—belt it out at karaoke and blow away your daily pressures.
Highly recommended for those who want to sing and scream from the soul!


