Famous and popular songs by BOOM BOOM SATELLITES
Formed in 1990, BOOM BOOM SATELLITES is a Japanese rock unit rooted in big beat.
Michiyuki Kawashima, who sadly passed away in 2016, served as the vocalist and guitarist.
In Europe, they were hailed as the most shocking and acclaimed act since The Prodigy, a legendary artist who masterfully fused techno and rock.
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BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
BROKEN MIRRORBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

It starts with a dark intro that gradually gears up, leading to a development where the view suddenly opens up—that’s the appeal.
Speaking of BOOM BOOM SATELLITES, the Flying V is iconic, and in this music video the Flying V is illuminated, making it even more striking.
DIVE FOR YOUBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

Included on a single released in 2004, this track gained attention as the theme song for the film “APPLESEED.” With an aggressive, high-energy sound, its live performances are especially powerful and highlight its appeal even more.
It’s a solid, hard-hitting rock number.
VanishingBOOM BOOM SATELLITES


This is a commercial promoting BMW’s clean diesel, highlighting its excellent fuel economy, the feel of its acceleration, and solid power.
Alongside users’ testimonials, the footage of the car speeding along conveys a fresh atmosphere and a strong sense of comfort.
The song that further emphasizes the powerful driving portrayed in the visuals is BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ “Vanishing.” The vocals, which feel as if they’re reaching far into the distance, are supported by a strong rhythm, evoking a sense of hope moving toward the future.
BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ Classic and Popular Songs (11–20)
BLINKBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This is a track from their third album, PHOTON, released in 2002.
The vocals definitely have that signature BOOM BOOM SATELLITES vibe, but the overall feel is more like mixture rock, the kind of song that naturally makes you want to nod along to the beat.
DUB ME CRAZY (Ver.02)BOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This track, with its cool, gently undulating low-end, is the kind of song you could easily mistake for a nu-metal/mixture rock band’s work.
Don’t you think rap would pair perfectly with it? That’s how much groove it has.
ONLY BLOODBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This track was featured as the Special Trailer Music for a film released in 2014.
Here too, a sinuous bassline intertwines with tightly paced drums and distorted vocals, creating a psychedelic atmosphere.
PILLBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song, which was used in a Menard commercial, is included on their fifth album, “ON,” released in 2006.
The drums, with sixteenth-note hi-hat patterns, are striking, but isn’t the mid-song fill the most exhilarating highlight? The impulsive guitar solo in the latter half is also memorable.


