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BiSH’s masterpiece. Recommended songs.

BiSH, the punk band without instruments.

They’re one of the most talked-about groups right now, breaking down the walls between idol groups and rock bands by appearing at both idol and rock festivals.

Their appeal? Fierce live performances that rival rock bands, distinctive vocals that showcase each member’s personality, and choreography crafted by Aina The End herself—the list goes on!

Their songs are characterized not only by rock sounds but also by the active use of strings.

In this article, I’ll introduce BiSH tracks where coolness coexists with beauty and cuteness.

BiSH’s masterpieces. Recommended songs (21–30)

Life is beautifulBiSH

BiSH / Life is beautiful[OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Life is beautifulBiSH

This is a love song by BiSH, a group known as a punk band without instruments that’s active not only in the idol scene but also in the band scene.

The lyrics express the bittersweet feeling of trying not to be too conscious of someone you like.

It might perfectly capture the emotions you feel when you’re on the verge of heartbreak.

Goodbye, farewellBiSH

BiSH / Goodbye, Farewell [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]
Goodbye, farewellBiSH

The inquisitive spirit of BiSH, the punk band without instruments, shines in “Sayonara Saraba,” captivating listeners’ hearts.

The track drew attention for being composed by Taka from ONE OK ROCK and MEG from MEGMETAL, with lyrics by KENTA from WANIMA.

The first-press limited edition also features a lavish photo book, including live footage, that adds to its appeal.

Alongside its powerful message, it’s a work that lets not only fans but anyone experience the joy of singing it at karaoke.

GRUNGE WORLDBiSH

The song “GRUNGE WORLD,” which serves as the closing number of the major third album “CARROTS and STiCKS,” was featured as the CM song for the Ashi Rira Sheet “100% na Asa” commercial.

Its introspective lyrics, which confront one’s own sense of self-worth, pierce the heart alongside a laid-back shuffle-beat ensemble.

Since the melody doesn’t move much and has no large interval jumps, it’s easy to sing at karaoke.

However, be sure to stay aware of the beat so you don’t drift away from the bouncy rhythm.

BiSH – On the Night the Stars Twinkle –BiSH

BiSH / BiSH - On a Night When the Stars Twinkle - [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
BiSH - On the Night the Stars Twinkle -BiSH

Even though it’s one of BiSH’s early signature songs with a gritty band sound and extreme staging, the lyrics are surprisingly dramatic.

It’s a track that showcases BiSH’s essence: beautiful, encouraging lyrics set to a hard rock sound.

It’s also a live staple, so it’s definitely a song worth knowing!

STORY BRIGHTERBiSH

Among the six members, Cent Chihiro Chitti stands out as a leader.

As an original member, she has continued to sing as BiSH since their underground days, serving as the heartbeat of the group.

In this song that she wrote the lyrics for, I feel her reliability—she has stood at the forefront and led BiSH as an idol group, and that strength comes through here.

Selfish I need youBiSH

BiSH Selfish I need you 2016 03/27
Selfish I need youBiSH

Judging from the lyrics and the title, it seems the protagonist has conveyed their feelings to the other person but hasn’t received a clear response yet.

The melancholic melody in a minor key combined with the driving rhythm evokes the vibe of rock from a while back, so many listeners might find it a bit nostalgic.

Bye-Bye ShowBiSH

BiSH / Bye-Bye Show [OFFiCiAL ViDEO]
Bye-Bye ShowBiSH

This is a song performed by BiSH that wholeheartedly expresses gratitude to those who have supported them up to the future they’re heading toward.

Kazuya Yoshii, the vocalist of THE YELLOW MONKEY, wrote the lyrics and composed the music.

The fact that it was released as their final single just before the group’s disbandment also strongly evokes the feeling of a send-off.

True to their nickname as a “punk band without instruments,” it conveys an image of throwing their emotions forward and a power that seems to carve open the future.

It’s a song that suggests all memories—including the sadness of parting—become the strength to move ahead into what comes next.