What does DARREN PALTROWITZ think about MAXIMUM THE HORMONE?

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This is Darren Paltrowitz’s reaction to watching マキシマム ザ ホルモン『恋のアメリカ』Music Video for the first time.

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21 COMMENTS

Roland Karlsson

This is a masterpiece!
He missed this one also.
And yes – it is 25 different genres at the same time – and that is just so fine!

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JefffromChicago

They started out with more traditional songs that weren’t popular. The did an album with the sudden and severe change ups and they were a hit so they stuck with it. They kind of invented a genre. Early BABYMETAL used the change ups like this in a few early songs between pop and metal. Then they started to blend so that the change ups weren’t so severe. MTH CD’S themselves don’t hold my interest. I need the visuals. Or the energy of the crowd. I saw MTH once and crowd intensity is 2nd only to BABYMETAL.

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JAF729

After three reactions by Darren that left me scratching my head I googled the guy to get more info. I thought he was some sort of music journalist but after looking him up I realized he interviews all sorts of people about all sorts of stuff. He seems to be more interested in entertainment in general, including lifestyle, food and wine, non-profits, he literally says he’s open to covering anything. Which is fine, he might even be really good at it but he clearly is not any sort of expert on music. Now, his reactions seem to make a lot more sense. No disrespect to him, I’m sure he is very good at what he does but it sort of puts his music reactions in a much more clearer light when you know his background.

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JAF729

So take something exciting and unique and cannibalize it and make 6 generic songs. It’s likes he wants to take all the creativity out of this song and make something bland so they can sound like everybody else. I think he sort of missed the point. This is the 3rd reaction I’ve watched with him. What does this guy actually like? And for the record, I’m not a big Maximum The Hormone fan but I at least appreciate what they are trying to do and respect that they don’t sound like other bands.

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JoeG

Again, everyone has thier opinion and it’s totally fine. Mth is not for everyone, but not being open minded enough to understand what makes them as popular as they are is a little head shaking.

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Surfing a Song Wave

Hmmm. I wonder if he gets satire. “I couldn’t tell if it’s entirely a satire thing, if it’s performance art, or because everything is so sing-along that they’re going: ‘We’re going to give these people twelve choruses in twelve genres and _that’s_ what’s gonna make us huge.'” Okay. *(A)* they don’t care about being huge *(II)* they’re already huge *(3)* they’re satirizing American culture. It’s hard to miss, like the _”pe – nis”_ in the chorus.

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Maarten Truyens

Probably not the best representation of Maximum The Hormone because it’s somewhat them criticizing the typical popular music over the years. It’s also not my favourite track by a large margin, that said the large amount of changes is very MTH. I was already expecting him not liking MTH, but I knew this track was going to be an even tougher sell with all the vocal effects they put on this to represent modern music in the US.

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yakidin63

Hmmm. Telling one of Japan’s biggest bands that their song writing formula doesn’t work. Thats not going to win you Brownie points in the music critic department.😄

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Eric Ifune

This guy mentioned Loudness and Shonen Knife in a prior video and thinks that makes him knowledgeable about Japanese music. Yet he knows nothing about one of the biggest and most influential bands of the last 25 years. Looks like someone completely ignorant to me. Again, being brutally honest.

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