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Maximum the Hormone - What's Up, People?! 2007
Maximum the Hormone is a Japanese heavy metal/hardcore punk band from Hachiōji, Tokyo, formed in March 1997. Their line-up has consisted of vocalist Daisuke-han, drummer Nao, guitarist Maximum the Ryo-kun, and bassist Ue-chang since 1999. Each member alternates singing lead vocals, often within the same song, with the exception of Ue-chang, 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. 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.
Bu-ikikaesu is their third studio album. It was the band's first album to chart on the Oricon charts, debuting at number five and selling 70,000 copies in its first week, after which it remained on the charts for seventy-eight weeks. The RIAJ certified the album Gold, selling more than 100,000 copies in Japan and 250,000 worldwide.
Three tracks from the album went on for use in two anime series. "What's Up, People?!" and "Zetsubō Billy" were used as the opening and ending for episodes 20–37 of Death Note, while the song "Akagi" was used for the anime of the same name. I've decided to add the Death Note intro to this post as well, for The Experience™. :)
"What's Up, People?!" received a total of 55,1% yes votes!
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violetbudd · 11 months
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Soundtracks: The Bear FX (2022 - )
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Good Omens 2 Soundtrack + Songs which make me emotional
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lauralot89 · 6 months
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Main Theme (Jaws)
Hello Zepp (Saw)
Tubular Bells (The Exorcist)
Title (It Follows)
Main Theme (Halloween)
Dueling Banjos (Deliverance)
Main Theme (Psycho)
Reborn (Hereditary)
Night on Bald Mountain (Fantasia)
Torgo's Theme ("Manos" The Hands of Fate)
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thesolarangel · 10 months
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Here are some of my favorite soundtracks. Choose one or tell me in the tags which one I should definitely listen to!
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prokopetz · 1 year
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I love that thanks to games like Hades and Dead Cells and Blasphemous, acoustic lead guitars in a video game's soundtrack now have a specific meta-genre associated with them, but it kind of makes me sad that Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura ended up having basically no influence upon its genre in spite of its commercial success, because I think I'd enjoy living in a world where Western CRPGs being scored entirely for string quartet was a thing.
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jamiegeode · 9 months
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The mutant mayhem soundtrack song titles are like Percy Jackson chapter names. Just look
Dipshits on a Roof
Murder the Shreks!
What's the Worst That Could Happen?
(The Worst That Could Happen)
Grand Theft Ice Cream Truck
I Just Met You And You Almost Killed Me
Do You Need A Veterinarian
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Vote for your fave, Reblog & mention in the tags if you prefer OG or TV and feel free to give your thoughts as well ☺️☺️
Check out my masterpost for the links to the other polls ☺️ today is the last day to vote in the track 17 poll and tracks 18 & 19 plus the other bonus poll Favorite Taylor remix with another artist are still open ☺️☺️
Thank you and have fun ☺️☺️
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riordanness · 8 months
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what the hell, and i repeat, what. the. HELL did john powell put into the httyd soundtrack bc it’s definitely filled with crack okay
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Soggy Bottom Boys - I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow 2000
"I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" is a traditional American folk song first recorded by Dick Burnett, a partially blind fiddler from Kentucky. The song was originally titles "Farewell Song" when printed in a Richard Burnett songbook in 1913. Burnett recorded the song in 1927 but this version was unreleased and the master recording destroyed. The first commercially released record was by Emry Arthur in 1928, and which gave the song its current title.
It's been covered plenty of times during the years with lyrical tweaks, but the biggest impact worldwide happened with the release of the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou?, where it plays a central role in the plot, earning the three runaway protagonists public recognition as the Soggy Bottom Boys. The song had lead vocals by Dan Tyminski, who also was the vocalist on Avicii's 2013 hit "Hey Brother". "I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow" received a CMA Award for "Single of the Year" in 2001 and a Grammy for "Best Country Collaboration with Vocals" in 2002, and also named Song of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association in 2001. It earned a total of 70,4% total yes votes here.
If you love great movies with amazing music, please do check this one out! :D <3
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Soundtracks - Fargo FX - Season 5
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jajatoc · 9 months
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Yume Nikki, Silent Hill and Little Nightmares ost fans (me) when instead of music I make them listen to factory sounds (they love the grating of metal and weird clangs and creaks more than anything)
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spockvarietyhour · 1 year
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machetelanding · 9 months
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John Berkey poster originally included with the Star Wars soundtrack vinyl release in 1977.
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