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 Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Rockinpo KillerMakishimamu Za Horumon29rank/position

An ultra-aggressive track that unabashedly shouts the reasons why Maximum the Hormone does rock.
The song is fast and razor-edged in its finish.
The bass part is insanely difficult, making it something of a rite of passage among bassists—or so they say.
Dear VAP,Makishimamu Za Horumon30rank/position

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!
Maximum the Hormone Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Toilet-sandal danceMakishimamu Za Horumon31rank/position

Many of you might recognize it from the gum commercial that opened with footage of monkeys headbanging.
It’s Maximum the Hormone’s “Benjo Sandal Dance.” It’s an incredibly catchy track that makes your body—no, your head—start banging on its own.
It was also used as a support theme song for the movie Kick-Ass 2.
It’s a song dedicated to the toilet sandals that Maximum the Ryo-kun loves.
Black ¥ Power G-Men SpyMakishimamu Za Horumon32rank/position

Bassist Ue-chan in all his glory! A rhythmic number with razor-sharp, clanking slap bass shining through.
The lyrics are a bold declaration of war against those who flaunt their power, carrying a strong message that truly embodies what a rock band is all about.
ROLLING1000tOONMakishimamu Za Horumon33rank/position

It’s a track that was also released as a single and was specially written for the anime Airmaster.
Because it was intended for the anime, it was apparently made under a “no death growls” restriction.
As you can tell from the full version, perhaps as a way to blow off that frustration, there’s unabashed shouting in the C melody section that doesn’t play in the anime.
Grade 8: The BeamMakishimamu Za Horumon34rank/position

Basically silly, but a song that channels the pent-up frustrations of real middle schoolers.
The overall vibe is pop, yet the guitar riff is insanely fast, giving it a technical edge.
Incidentally, Ryo-kun from Maximum the Hormone apparently seriously thought, “This song could land us a Shinken Zemi commercial.”
kitchen knife, scissors, box cutter, knife, dagger, awlMakishimamu Za Horumon35rank/position

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.


