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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!

Maximum the Hormone Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

Minoreba☆RockMakishimamu Za Horumon50rank/position

Maximum the Hormone 'Minoreba☆Rock' Music Video
Minoreba☆RockMakishimamu Za Horumon

A track included on the double A-side single “Rock Bankuruwase / Minoreba☆Rock,” released in June 2004.

Blending elements from pop punk to heavy metal, this shape-shifting musical style makes the song an absolute thrill to listen to.

As the title suggests, the lyrics humorously celebrate yakiniku offal cuts like mino and liver—charming and fun, right? It’s a perfect pick when you want to get hyped or recharge with some high-energy music!

Maximum the Hormone Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Sweet American Crap of LoveMakishimamu Za Horumon51rank/position

Maximum the Hormone 'Koi no Megalover' / 'Koi no Sweet American Shit' Music Videos
Sweet American Crap of LoveMakishimamu Za Horumon

Although it has some shout parts, the song basically progresses while keeping a bittersweet melody.

Not limited to this track, apparently whenever Maximum the Ryo-kun uses a title that starts with “Koi no~” (“Love’s ~”), it means he’s extremely confident in the quality of the melody.

Melody of MassacreMakishimamu Za Horumon52rank/position

Maximum the Hormone - Everyone-Killing Melody [Bass Cover]
Melody of MassacreMakishimamu Za Horumon

This song, “Minagoroshi no Melody” included on Maximum the Hormone’s sixth single “Zawa… Zawa… Za… Zawa…… Zawa,” released in 2005, is a cover of THE BLUE HEARTS.

Although it’s a cover, it has been thoroughly infused with the Hormone style, and people unfamiliar with the original might easily assume it’s their own song.

Maximum the Ryo-kun has openly stated that this is his favorite song by THE BLUE HEARTS.

WxHxUx ~I wanna be successful too, for real!~Makishimamu Za Horumon53rank/position

W×H×U× ~Even I Really Wanna Make It Big, You Know~ – Maximum the Hormone – Bass Cover
WxHxUx ~I wanna be successful too, for real!~Makishimamu Za Horumon

This song was included on Maximum the Hormone’s first mini-album “Hou,” and a re-recorded version later appeared on their major-label debut single “Rock Bankuruwase.” The “WHU” at the beginning is an abbreviation of the (sub)title “Washikate Honma wa Uretainjai” (“I really do wanna make it,” lol).

Some people sing Hormone at karaoke, but it’s tough, right? This track is difficult overall too—packed full of that signature Hormone style.

Abara BobMakishimamu Za Horumon54rank/position

A track with a strong hardcore vibe even on their first album.

Apparently, at live shows they kick it off with the catchphrase, “Naked and scrawny, people call me Rib-Bob.” The chorus lyrics and melody are super catchy—you can’t help but want to sing along!

Forewarning and Revenge (Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O. Parody Version)Makishimamu Za Horumon55rank/position

This is a commercial that promotes the idea that the rich flavor of Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O.

can relieve fatigue, using a baseball team as the motif.

While it presents a unique world where the players line up and wolf down U.F.O., the way they eat with such absorption really conveys how delicious it is.

The song that further emphasizes the youthfulness and strength of the visuals is Maximum the Hormone’s “Yoshu Fukushu (Nissin Yakisoba U.F.O.

parody ver.).” The layered vocals within the gentle sound express youth, and the shift into a more powerful sound conveys energy.

The lyrics also highlight how tasty the sauce is—so good it makes you forget you’re tired.

Reiwa Strawberry VibeMakishimamu Za Horumon56rank/position

Maximum the Hormone “Reiwa Strawberry Vibe” Music Video
Reiwa Strawberry VibeMakishimamu Za Horumon

This is a rearranged version of “Heisei Strawberry Vibe,” a track included on the second album Kuso-ban, released in 2024.

The music video for the song is featured in the 2022 video work Dhurha Vs Dhurha: Wig vs.

Wig, making it a hidden gem known mainly to devoted fans.

Blending a heavy, loud sound with the exhilarating punch of punk, it’s immensely satisfying to listen to.

It’s a popular number often played live, with an appeal that fosters a strong sense of unity with the audience.

A perfect pick for anyone seeking energetic music.