Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs
A hugely popular rock band,
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Masterpiece and popular songs by [Alexandros] (1–10)
flash[Alexandros]
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This is a song by [Alexandros] that stands out for its grand worldbuilding and exhilarating sound.
The lyrics, which depict the protagonist’s growth, struggles, and resolve for the future, resonate deeply with listeners.
You can feel a strong will to overcome past traumas and fears and move forward into a new world, conveyed through powerful vocals and a memorable guitar riff.
Released in May 2021 as their 19th single, it was chosen as the theme song for the feature anime Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway.
The music video, filmed at Nippon Steel’s East Japan Works (Kashima area), brilliantly expresses the song’s worldview.
It’s a reassuring anthem that gently supports those trying to take a new step or move forward beyond past experiences.
Coffee Float (feat. hard life)[Alexandros]
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Alexandros is a rock band that has been active since the 2000s.
Since entering the 2020s, they’ve further refined their stylistic breadth, releasing hits that differ in taste each time.
Among their songs, the one I particularly recommend is “Coffee Float (feat.
hard life).” It’s a work that feels like a mix of indie rock and artcore, featuring fast-paced percussion, while the vocal line is relatively monotone and emphasizes the lower register.
It’s exceptionally easy to sing and highlights a deeper voice, so consider adding it to your repertoire.
Girl A[Alexandros]
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Included on the 11th single.
Since it was used as the theme song for a TV drama, many of you may already know it.
It’s an alluring track featuring a weighty, thundering low end and a cool, edgy beat.
Beautiful yet provocative—those polar-opposite qualities combine to create a powerful, unforgettable impact.
Alexandros' Greatest and Most Popular Songs (11–20)
You’re So Sweet & I Love You[Alexandros]
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Before you raise empty justice, learn what war is.
Those meaningful lyrics struck a chord with me and left a strong impression.
The song made me realize that what I’ve been holding up and speaking out about might have been conclusions I reached without truly knowing the essence.
A Beat Late, Monster Ain’t Dead[Alexandros]
First off, the title hits with a powerful impact.
The rapid-fire English lines in the B section are like tongue twisters that an average Japanese person could hardly sing, and if you want to perform them well, you’ll need some serious practice.
This applies to most of the songs, but the English lyrics are often fast-paced and quite challenging.
Yeah Yeah Yeah[Alexandros]
This song, which basically says, “I’ll teach you rock ’n’ roll—just shout ‘yeah, yeah, yeah,’” is super cool, isn’t it? And the way the English lyrics keep flowing while rhyming—delivered with that distinctive returnee-level pronunciation—makes it an exceptionally pleasant track to listen to.
Dog 3[Alexandros]
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This song feels like a sequel to the aforementioned “Cat 2.” The music video is really fun, so be sure to check it out.
Of course, this track is also a full-on goof-fest—a party song complete with a Metal Zone vibe.
At first listen the arrangement might sound kind of cheesy, but it’s addictive.
It’s also a crowd favorite at live shows.


