Maximum The Hormone – Koi no America | FIRST TIME REACTION | Music Video

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47 COMMENTS

大磯谷

I am Japanese, but I can hardly understand the lyrics of this band.They sing Japanese like English pronunciation.
Just like you, I liked Nao’s part of the guitarist’s older sister and drum.She is very good not only as a drummer but also as a vocalist.
Thank you for reacting to the Japanese band!😊

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Gottfried the Hirsute

Hi Biss! The words at the beginning are explaining that the CC subtitles won’t be available until September and that you’re supposed to try to figure out what the lyrics are (according to comments I’ve read by Japanese speakers). MtH sometimes make up words and language to fit the music, so often even Japanese can’t understand what they’re saying! So don’t feel bad that you’re confused 🙂 And the live bit at the end is them getting the crowd at a previous concert to do moves that they filmed and used earlier in the video. Also, if you go to their channel, there’s a companion video with the band in front of a green screen teaching a dance to go with the song 😄 They did the same for Koi No Sperma a few years back, and the live video of that song shows the entire crowd doing the moves – which makes me hope that they’ll be going out on tour soon! 🤞I enjoy your reactions – Stay Cute! 🥰

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Phaeron

MTH is back, bay bay!!! 🔥And they haven’t lost any of their ‘very special’ charm. 🙂 Not for nothing, they are living legends and role models for more than one generation of Japanese musicians. And it’s nice to see that I’m not the only one who would love to hear a complete 80s version with ‘Nao Knight’ alone. 😂🤘🏻
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Jaxminame

“Koi no America” is an homage to America through the perspective of the band, leading them to jump through many styles they consider to be quintessentially American. They jump through arena rock, synthpop, EDM and Americana while still injecting their distinctive nu metal/hardcore style. Limited quantities of the album were released through mail order but have already sold out.

From article in ROCK SINS, by Phillip Whitehead.

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ナートゥナートゥ

Hello.
I am Japanese. It is difficult for a Japanese person to understand the lyrics of this band without a lyric card.
The lyrics will be released in the future, but what is certain now is that this song has an anti-A-bomb aspect to it.
First of all, the song was uploaded to YouTube on August 6, the day the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, and at 5:46 of the song, the lyrics “Don’t take it away anymore, it’s not that much” and “Don’t drop it again, it hurts everyone” can be heard.
However, I do not think this is a condemnation of the U.S., but rather a hope to the world that nuclear bombs will not be used in the future.
The song is very groovy and fun, but as a Japanese, I wanted you to know that there is such a side to this song, so I commented.

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悪鬼

The text at the beginning of the video reads as follows:
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This music video will be shown by turning on the “subtitle” function after the results of the “I can hear the lyrics this way” project, in which participants are asked to guess the lyrics with their ears. (scheduled to be released on YouTube around September 2023), you will be able to see the correct lyrics.
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Even Japanese people have difficulty hearing the lyrics, which is why this kind of project is being done.

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EnervatedSociety

She was driving a Knight Industries Two Thousand. Sweet! 🤘I want a K.I.T.T. inside a Knight Industries Two Thousand😭

This song rules! Edit: Was that a nod to Dimebag Darrell and or even Pantera when the scene changed to metal, right before and during the solo? Because it sure looked like it to me.

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Razvan Mihaeanu

The song was released on August 6th (Hiroshima atomic bombing)…
Around 5:45 the “vocaloid” robot voice sings something roughly translated as : “America, don’t bomb us again, it’s bad for everybody.”

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Aussiepappy66

Bisscute!! Love your reactions!! Would love to see you react to Tommy Johansson’s version of You Raise Me Up, guitarist with Sabaton. He sings it an octave higher!

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Julian Sanchez

Hello biss, I love your reactions and I would like you to react to “Lagunas” by Peso Pluma, It’s a very good song, greetings from Mexico ❤️‍🩹

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h k

I’m Japanese, but their lyrics don’t have any particular meaning. There are almost no Japanese who understand the meaning of the lyrics. There are a lot of undertones. The lyrics are the least, but I like the way they sound. They sound like English.
And the lyrics will be released on YOUTUBE around September 2023, “I sound like this, the lyrics. They will release the real subtitles after the project.

俺は日本人ですが、彼らの歌詞に意味は特に無いです。歌詞の意味分かってる日本人、ほぼいません。下ネタ多いし。歌詞は最低でも、その歌詞の響きがいいんです。英語っぽくて.あと歌詞は2023年9月頃、「歌詞は、こう聞こえる」というYOUTUBE企画後、本当の字幕を公開するそうです。

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yakidin63

Maximum the Hormone did a dance video for this that their fans have to learn before they see them live. You should do a reaction and dance video for that Bisscute.

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雷電雷電

You are lovin’it part of techno music, isn’t it?👍❤❤❤
synth pop too?❤️
right?
This band is non genre music of great‼️
from 🇯🇵👍

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Михаил Шалаев

Американские артисты хвалят свою страну. Флаг им в руки. Но мы то знаем, как всё устроено. Спасибо ведущей за её оптимизм! Она тоже патриот!❤

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War Inside My Head

I’m not usually down for these new Japanese bands. But these guys jumped back and forth through a few different styles in there, and it’s pretty badass to hear I thought…some classic heavy rock, some kinda thrash and some punk rock too that reminded me of Green Day a bit……good choice today…..

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Bisscute

Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me .
I will leave this pinned message here to REMIND everyone that i do not have TELEGRAM and there is no GIVEAWAY. Those you see are bot scams . Keep yourself safe and know that I would not ask for your info.

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Patrick Kuschel

im so glad, that this „what the hell did i just witness“ moment still exists while you hear/see a MtH video😂😂😂

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つーばさー

5:45 NAO「Hey, Please don’t take it away, I don’t have that much.
Please don’t drop it again, it hurts everyone.」→atomic bomb→This MV released August,6→Hiroshima→A song of peace that says let’s stop fighting now

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@BisscuteReacts

Thank you for watching the video, It means a lot to me .
I will leave this pinned message here to REMIND everyone that i do not have TELEGRAM and there is no GIVEAWAY. Those you see are bot scams . Keep yourself safe and know that I would not ask for your info.

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@Dai-chan416

I am Japanese, but I can hardly understand the lyrics of this band.They sing Japanese like English pronunciation.
Just like you, I liked Nao’s part of the guitarist’s older sister and drum.She is very good not only as a drummer but also as a vocalist.
Thank you for reacting to the Japanese band!😊

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@jaxminame2318

“Koi no America” is an homage to America through the perspective of the band, leading them to jump through many styles they consider to be quintessentially American. They jump through arena rock, synthpop, EDM and Americana while still injecting their distinctive nu metal/hardcore style. Limited quantities of the album were released through mail order but have already sold out.

From article in ROCK SINS, by Phillip Whitehead.

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@zooeyfromtoledo

Hi Biss! The words at the beginning are explaining that the CC subtitles won’t be available until September and that you’re supposed to try to figure out what the lyrics are (according to comments I’ve read by Japanese speakers). MtH sometimes make up words and language to fit the music, so often even Japanese can’t understand what they’re saying! So don’t feel bad that you’re confused 🙂 And the live bit at the end is them getting the crowd at a previous concert to do moves that they filmed and used earlier in the video. Also, if you go to their channel, there’s a companion video with the band in front of a green screen teaching a dance to go with the song 😄 They did the same for Koi No Sperma a few years back, and the live video of that song shows the entire crowd doing the moves – which makes me hope that they’ll be going out on tour soon! 🤞I enjoy your reactions – Stay Cute! 🥰

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@phaeron

MTH is back, bay bay!!! 🔥And they haven’t lost any of their ‘very special’ charm. 🙂 Not for nothing, they are living legends and role models for more than one generation of Japanese musicians. And it’s nice to see that I’m not the only one who would love to hear a complete 80s version with ‘Nao Knight’ alone. 😂🤘🏻
_____________________
_”Sometimes we laugh because we’re sad or to hide our frustration”_ – from *Gacharic Spin* -「 I Wish I 」 🎶✨

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@patrickkuschel7583

im so glad, that this „what the hell did i just witness“ moment still exists while you hear/see a MtH video😂😂😂

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@ValkyriesJavelin

The text at the beginning of the video reads as follows:
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This music video will be shown by turning on the “subtitle” function after the results of the “I can hear the lyrics this way” project, in which participants are asked to guess the lyrics with their ears. (scheduled to be released on YouTube around September 2023), you will be able to see the correct lyrics.
—-
Even Japanese people have difficulty hearing the lyrics, which is why this kind of project is being done.

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@user-sv7qt7ft6y

Hello.
I am Japanese. It is difficult for a Japanese person to understand the lyrics of this band without a lyric card.
The lyrics will be released in the future, but what is certain now is that this song has an anti-A-bomb aspect to it.
First of all, the song was uploaded to YouTube on August 6, the day the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, and at 5:46 of the song, the lyrics “Don’t take it away anymore, it’s not that much” and “Don’t drop it again, it hurts everyone” can be heard.
However, I do not think this is a condemnation of the U.S., but rather a hope to the world that nuclear bombs will not be used in the future.
The song is very groovy and fun, but as a Japanese, I wanted you to know that there is such a side to this song, so I commented.

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@EnervatedSociety

She was driving a Knight Industries Two Thousand. Sweet! 🤘I want a K.I.T.T. inside a Knight Industries Two Thousand😭

This song rules! Edit: Was that a nod to Dimebag Darrell and or even Pantera when the scene changed to metal, right before and during the solo? Because it sure looked like it to me.

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@yakidin63

Maximum the Hormone did a dance video for this that their fans have to learn before they see them live. You should do a reaction and dance video for that Bisscute.

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@Aussiepappy66

Bisscute!! Love your reactions!! Would love to see you react to Tommy Johansson’s version of You Raise Me Up, guitarist with Sabaton. He sings it an octave higher!

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@Raiden-R

You are lovin’it part of techno music, isn’t it?👍❤❤❤
synth pop too?❤️
right?
This band is non genre music of great‼️
from 🇯🇵👍

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@juliansanchez4656

Hello biss, I love your reactions and I would like you to react to “Lagunas” by Peso Pluma, It’s a very good song, greetings from Mexico ❤️‍🩹

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@RazvanMihaeanu

The song was released on August 6th (Hiroshima atomic bombing)…
Around 5:45 the “vocaloid” robot voice sings something roughly translated as : “America, don’t bomb us again, it’s bad for everybody.”

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