Buiikikaesu

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Buiikikaesu
Maximum the Hormone studio album

Publication
(s)

2007

Label (s) VAP, inc.

Format (s)

CD, MP3 download

Genre (s)

Nu-Metal , Metalcore

Title (number)

13

running time

49:00

occupation
  • Singing: Daisuke Tsuda
  • Vocals, electric guitar, songwriting: Ryo Kawakita
  • Electric bass: Futoshi Uehara
  • Vocals, drums:
    Nao Kawakita

production

Yaso-kun, Takii

Studio (s)

Heartfelt studio

chronology
Rock-impo Goroshi Buiikikaesu -

Buiikikaesu ( Japanese ぶ っ 生 き 返 す ) is the fourth studio album by the Japanese nu-metal band Maximum the Hormone . It was released simultaneously worldwide on March 14, 2007. Buiikikaesu gained fame especially in the anime scene , as several songs from the album can be heard on the soundtracks of the anime series Death Note ( What´s up, People ?! , 絶望 ビ リ ー ) and Akagi .

Track list

  1. Buiikikaesu !! (3:55)
  2. Zetsubou Billy (3:44)
  3. Kuso Breakin ' No Breakin' Lily (4:16)
  4. Louisiana Bob (3:41)
  5. Policeman Benz (4:10)
  6. Black Yen Power G Menspy (2:28)
  7. Akagi (2:17)
  8. Kyokatsu (3:37)
  9. Bikini Sports Ponchin (3:57)
  10. What's up, people ?! (4:10)
  11. Chu Chu Lovely Muni Muni Mura Mura Purin Purin Boron Nururu Rero Rero (3:06)
  12. Shimi (4:18)
  13. Koi No Megalover (5:28)

Singles

  • What's up, people ?!
  • Koi No Megalover

Chart positions

year Chart position
2007 Oricon Album Charts 5

criticism

Buiikikaesu got some very bad reviews. This is how Alexey Eremenko from Allmusic wrote :

"Maximum the Hormone's Bu Ikikaesu sounds like an attempt to adapt the music of Slipknot to the strict confines of the Japanese pop music business."

"Maximum The Hormone's Bu Ikikaesu sounds like an attempt to adapt Slipknot's music to the strict boundaries of the Japanese pop music market."

- Alexey Eremenko : allmusic.com

Individual evidence

  1. Maximum the Hormone website: Albums , last accessed on August 25, 2010
  2. allmusic .com: Alexey Eremenko: Bu-ikikaesu Review (English), last accessed on August 25, 2010