"包丁・ハサミ・カッター・ナイフ・ドス・キリ (Knife/Scissors/Cutter/Knife/Dagger/Awl)," "Rock 'n' Roll Chainsaw"
| Year | Title | Album Type | Peak Chart Position (Japan) | Sales & Certification | Key Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2005 | (ロッキンポ殺し) | 2nd Studio Album | Oricon #27 | JPN: 65,000+ | Their first album to crack the Top 40, largely due to the popularity of "Rolling1000toon," used as the ending theme for the anime "Air Master". | | 2007 | Bu-ikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す) | 3rd Studio Album | Oricon #5 | JPN: Gold (200,000+) | This was a massive breakthrough. It included the Top 10 single "Koi no Mega Lover" and the beloved Death Note themes "What's Up, People?!" and "Zetsubou Billy". | | 2013 | Yoshū Fukushū (予襲復讐) | 4th Studio Album | Oricon #1 | JPN: Platinum (300,000+) | Though technically outside the 2011 window, this platinum-certified album, featuring the chart-topping single "Greatest the Hits 2011–2011," capped off the era of explosive growth that began in 2005. |
A high-octane single bridging the gap to later works. 4. The 2011 Era maximum the hormone discography 20012011 flac
This mini-album established the band's foundational heavy sound and experimental nature. Force Maximum the Hormone Heavy Metal Thunders G'olden Guy BPM with PHK 2. Mimi Kajiru (Bite the Ear) – 2002
Yaeji's foundational sound was built on her early EPs, which are essential listening for any fan. | | 2013 | Yoshū Fukushū (予襲復讐) |
Their first album to crack the Top 40, turning their bizarre humor and slap-bass aggression into a national trend. The Death Note Boost:
| Year | Title | Album Type | Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 2011 | | Compilation Album | A unique release that can be considered both a single and a compilation, celebrating their biggest hits of that year. | The 2011 Era This mini-album established the band's
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This is where the band truly exploded. Rokkinpo Goroshi is a masterpiece of early 2000s alt-metal. In FLAC format, the separation between the thick bass lines and the frenetic drumming is night and day compared to standard MP3s. 💿 The Golden Era: Bu-ikikuasu and Beyond