| Year | Title | Type | Peak JP Position | Key Tracks / Notes | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Hō (Hou/Ootori) | EP | — | First release with the classic lineup. | | 2002 | Mimi Kajiru (耳噛じる) | EP | — | The band's first full indie album. | | 2002 | Niku Cup (肉コップ) | Single | — | One of the band's early single releases. | | 2003 | Enzui Tsuki Waru (延髄突き割る) | Single | — | Ferocious early sound. | | 2004 | Kusoban (糞盤) | EP | 72 | A key release that built their underground fanbase. | | 2005 | Rokkinpo Goroshi (ロッキンポ殺し) | Studio Album | 27 | First Top 40 entry. | | 2006 | Koi no Mega Lover (恋のメガラバ) | Single | 9 (Oricon Top Ten) | The band's first Top 10 single. | | 2007 | Bu-ikikaesu (ぶっ生き返す) | Studio Album | 5 | Gold-certified; includes "What's Up, People?!" and "Zetsubou Billy" from Death Note . | | 2008 | Tsume Tsume Tsume / "F" (爪爪爪 / 「F」) | Single | — | Includes the track "Kill all the 394". | | 2011 | Greatest the Hits 2011–2011 | Compilation | 1 | A triple-sided, chart-topping compilation. |
Many fans seek out re-releases or "patched" versions of these albums to fix production inconsistencies, such as restoring dynamic range or improving the balance between the vocalists, which can sometimes be muddied in older, original rips. maximum the hormone discography 20012011 flac patched
Experience the nuance in Daisuke's harsh screams and Ryo's melodic hooks. | Year | Title | Type | Peak