Review by Milan
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Yoshu FukushuMAXIMUM THE HORMONEGreat album!
Very different from their last album, but it still has the same formula. There are some downsides since the last album, but also a lot of improvements, mostly every member's vocals. The packaging is also great, the album comes with a 150 page comic with lyrics and interviews/general talk about the album. Overall, if you don't know Maximum The Hormone, you should start with their last album (Buiikikaesu), but personally, this being my favorite band, I would hate myself if I gave this anything under a 5, since I truly enjoy it.
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Moshimoshi Harajuku [Regular Edition]Kyary Pamyu PamyuGood release!
This short EP is an okay opener if you've never heard Kyary before. It's fun, electronic, popish, overall pretty good, this EP contains a few songs that are not used on the newer albums, and a few known singles. The CD has a panel booklet with lyrics. It's an okay release, I would recommend getting the first album instead of this, since this is just an EP and it's quite short.
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Arche [w/ Blu-ray, Limited Edition] [Blu-spec CD2]DIR EN GREYGreat release and change of sound
Beautiful album, just magnificent. Much lighter than their previous release "Dum Spiro Spero", but this release will probably be beautiful to Dir en grey fans, and it will be approachable to people who didn't listen to them before. This edition is great when it comes to packaging. It includes some stickers, 2 booklets (one with lyrics, and the other one with staff credits and some interviews in Japanese). The bonus CD is great and includes some remixes (one being by Akira Yamaoka, known for the awesome music in Silent Hill). The Blu-ray CD is of great quality, it has beautiful menus, the quality of the videos is top tier. This review might be kinda biased, but I can't give this release and album anything below a 10!