Born Again Concerts proudly presents
Maximum The Hormone
14+, under 16s with an adult
EARLY SHOW – NO SUPPORT – BAND ON-STAGE 8:00PM
VIP TICKET
Priority access to the venue before GA (6pm doors)
Priority access to merch before GA
Dedicated photo
Goodies
Personal Photo with MTH
Maximum the Hormone is a Japanese Heavy Metal band from Hachiōji, Tokyo. Their line-up has consisted of vocalist Daisuke-han, drummer Nao, guitarist Maximum the Ryo-kun, and bassist Ue-chan since 1999. Each member alternates singing lead vocals, often within the same song, with the exception of Ue-chan, who provides backup vocals almost exclusively.
The group is best known for their unconventional and experimental style of Alternative Metal music. Over their career, they have found success incorporating elements of Heavy Metal, Hardcore Punk, Hip-Hop, Pop, Funk, and Ska into their sound.[6] Stylistically, their music runs the gamut from being dark and serious, to ironic or humorous, often with drastic shifts in tempo and mood over the course of a song. The band's eclectic nature frequently draws comparisons to System of a Down.
VIP TICKET
Priority access to the venue before GA (6pm doors)
Priority access to merch before GA
Dedicated photo
Goodies
Personal Photo with MTH
Maximum the Hormone is a Japanese Heavy Metal band from Hachiōji, Tokyo. Their line-up has consisted of vocalist Daisuke-han, drummer Nao, guitarist Maximum the Ryo-kun, and bassist Ue-chan since 1999. Each member alternates singing lead vocals, often within the same song, with the exception of Ue-chan, who provides backup vocals almost exclusively.
The group is best known for their unconventional and experimental style of Alternative Metal music. Over their career, they have found success incorporating elements of Heavy Metal, Hardcore Punk, Hip-Hop, Pop, Funk, and Ska into their sound.[6] Stylistically, their music runs the gamut from being dark and serious, to ironic or humorous, often with drastic shifts in tempo and mood over the course of a song. The band's eclectic nature frequently draws comparisons to System of a Down.
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