Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs
A hugely popular rock band,
Playlist
| Alexandros’ iconic and popular songs | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | exceed; surpass; go beyond; cross (over)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A powerful rock song about breaking limits by [Alexandros] |
| 2east | migratory bird[Alexandros] | play_arrow | An uplifting song for a movie soundtrack |
| 3east | Moon Song[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Nostalgia for the past and a resolve to move forward |
| 4east | Thunder[Alexandros] | The characteristics and appeal of [Alexandros]'s songs | |
| 5east | Dracula La[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Theme song for a drama. A song with a pop rhythm that likens feelings of love to Dracula. |
| 6east | Cat 2[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A cool, fast-paced track brimming with a sense of speed |
| 7east | Kick&Spin[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Live fan-favorite songs that hype up the crowd with call-and-response chants |
| 8east | flash[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A powerful cheer song by [Alexandros] |
| 9east | Coffee Float (feat. hard life)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A masterpiece that showcases Alexandros's inventive musicality. |
| 10east | Girl A[Alexandros] | play_arrow | An intense track with deep bass and a thrilling beat |
| 11east | You’re So Sweet & I Love You[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The warning against pursuing justice without understanding the essence of war resonated with me. |
| 12east | A Beat Late, Monster Ain’t Dead[Alexandros] | Songs with difficult English tongue twisters | |
| 13east | Yeah Yeah Yeah[Alexandros] | The rock ’n’ roll spirit and the comfort of English lyrics | |
| 14east | Dog 3[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Sequel to Cat 2, a goofy metal song |
| 15east | Kill Me If You Can[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Only you can save yourself |
| 16east | SNOW SOUND[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A nostalgic winter Christmas song from a ski commercial |
| 17east | Stimulator[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A classic song by a Japanese band brimming with a sense of speed |
| 18east | This Is Teenage[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The attitude of carving out our own future leads to a fulfilling life. |
| 19east | Untitled[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song that conveys the appeal of the band's early days |
| 20east | Tomorrow, again[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A commercial song that gives you the courage to move forward without running away from hardships. |
| 21east | Forever Young[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A refreshing classic with positive lyrics |
| 22east | Moon-Colored Horizon[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The popular indie rock band [ALEXANDROS] |
| 23east | Arpeggio[Alexandros] | play_arrow | [Alexandros]'s “Arpeggio” depicts self-expression |
| 24east | Rock The World[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A fast-paced rock song depicting a boy's adventure |
| 25east | Moonlit Horizon[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Alexandros used in the Aquarius commercial |
| 26east | Moon-colored Horizon (chill out ver.)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The rock band [ALEXANDROS] is... |
| 27east | After-school[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Introduce the song After School by Alexandros |
| 28east | You’re So Sweet & I Love You[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The rock-style lyrics are captivating. |
| 29east | Coming Summer[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song that evokes the openness and hope of summer |
| 30east | Ash[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The demon-like anime opening theme by [Alexandros] is powerful and grand. |
| 31east | Day by day, in many ways.[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Expressing the freshness of laundry and a daily refresh |
| 32east | Burger Queen[Alexandros] | An instrumental track that gets the crowd hyped | |
| 33east | Don’t Fuck With Yoohei Kawakami[Alexandros] | play_arrow | From a gentle tune to an intense heat-up |
| 34east | Famous Day[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A coming-of-age song about finding oneself |
| 35east | Feel like[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A classic masterpiece with a cheerful, gentle spring sound |
| 36east | Kiss the Damage[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Live strongly even while bearing wounds |
| 37east | NEW WALL[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Keep loving yourself even when it's hard |
| 38east | Oblivion[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A majestic single with a piano intro |
| 39east | Run Away[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A hymn to life brimming with a sense of speed in collaboration with Nike |
| 40east | Underconstruction[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A ballad that sings of the resolve to pursue one’s dreams |
| 41east | Waitress, Waitress![Alexandros] | play_arrow | An English-lyric track from the 3rd album with a dance-inducing rhythm. |
| 42east | Wanna Get Out[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A rhythmically challenging piece with an impressive Chinese-style intro |
| 43east | spy[Alexandros] | play_arrow | I quit my salaried job and chose to pursue my dream of being in a band. |
| 44east | starrrrrrr[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A rousing classic beloved by rock kids |
| 45east | Satellite[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song with a gentle vibe that conveys a strong feeling |
| 46east | Tears are about to fall.[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song-story about a protagonist who, while acknowledging differences, goes to meet someone dear to them. |
| 47east | Philosophy[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Dross accepts failure and moves forward |
| 48south_east | Leaving Grapefruits[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A farewell song, preserved as a beautiful memory |
| 49south_east | Become the wind[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A [Alexandros] song that questions oneself for a fresh start in spring |
| 50north_east | Rise[Alexandros] | The first song of the Budokan live show | |
| 51north_east | A song for when you catch a cold[Alexandros] | Feeling my family's warmth while I have a cold | |
| 52north_east | ?(Question Mark)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Getting hyped at the live show with classic rock hits |
| 53north_east | Boo![Alexandros] | play_arrow | Expressing the conflict between a bandman’s weakness and strength |
| 54north_east | She’s Very[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A track whose appeal lies in its rhythm and groove |
| 55north_east | Sky and Blue[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A captivating self-cover of the drama theme song “Sky and Blue” |
| 56north_east | KABUTO[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A calm, rock-style song. |
| 57north_east | Philosophy (18-sai Mix)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Sing about helplessness, expressing emotions through rhythm and vocal timbre. |
| 58north_east | Adventure[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A single track that moves the heart with beautiful metaphors |
| 59north_east | El Camino[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Released in 2012, from slow to a sense of speed |
| 60north_east | For Freedom[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Debut song with an aggressive intro |
| 61north_east | Kaiju[Alexandros] | play_arrow | An upbeat track with a mysterious worldview blending Japanese and Western elements |
| 62north_east | Swan[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Drama theme song, lyrics about recovering from a broken heart |
| 63north_east | city[Alexandros] | play_arrow | The Appeal of Signature Songs from the Champagne Era |
| 64north_east | starrrrrrr feat. GEROCK[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A new uplifting song that uses the sound of carbonation |
| 65north_east | the way home; on the way back[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A story about a drunk man waking up at a station |
| 66north_east | midnight[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A quiet piece that expresses the loneliness of midnight |
| 67north_east | Say it[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song of instinctive cries with resounding guitars |
| 68north_east | Because it’s such a wonderful night[Alexandros] | play_arrow | An encouraging song used as a TV drama theme song |
| 69north_east | VANILLA SKY (feat. WurtS)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A new song by [Alexandros] featuring WurtS |
| 70north_east | It’ll kill the mood.[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Alexandros “Samechau” is easy to aim for a high score. |
| 71north_east | Beast[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Beast: Ideal for practicing vocals for powerful rock songs |
| 72north_east | Mosquito Bite[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A powerful song about searching for a place to belong and overcoming suffering |
| 73east | Pray[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Alexandros's 'Pray' is perfect for the school festival. |
| 74north_east | Travel[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Major debut single “Wataridori”... |
| 75north_east | [Alexandros] Medley[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Medley by a four-piece band |
| 76north_east | todayyyyy[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A new song from Monster Strike, painting hope for tomorrow |
| 77north_east | Because it’s such a lovely night[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Alexandros’s distinctive songs with a comfortable rhythm |
| 78north_east | I don’t care anyway.[Alexandros] | play_arrow | [Alexandros]’s captivating songs featured in commercials |
| 79east | no heart rate[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Alexandros’s cheer song gives you the courage to live true to yourself |
| 80east | pyramid[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Theme song for a TV Asahi drama |
| 81east | humming a tune[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Tokyo Metro commercial, arranged by Takeshi Kobayashi |
| 82south_east | Buzz Off![Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song by Alexandros was used in a Docomo commercial. |
| 83east | backseat[Alexandros] | [Alexandros] shares Pocky | |
| 84south_east | Buzz Off(Interlude)[Alexandros] | play_arrow | “Interlude” means a musical intermission (a piece played between parts), and… |
| 85east | Boy Fearless[Alexandros] | play_arrow | This work created by [Alexandros] is... |
| 86east | Rocknrolla![Alexandros] | play_arrow | Included on the 2nd album. Featured on the album… |
| 87east | Dear Enemies[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A song that gives you the courage to keep chasing your dreams |
| 88east | Droshky![Alexandros] | play_arrow | An agitation song characteristic of Dross |
| 89east | Kids[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A cool, sophisticated song that starts with arpeggios |
| 90east | Revolution,My Friend[Alexandros] | play_arrow | A high-energy song with an aggressive vibe |
| 91east | Year-end songs from 12/26 onward[Alexandros] | play_arrow | Let's look ahead and move forward into the New Year |


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