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 (21–30)
ANOTHER PERFECT DAYBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This track, which carries the poise of an overseas techno band, is included on their eighth album, EMBRACE, released in 2013.
It presents a fusion of techno and rock that truly embodies big beat.
BACK ON MY FEETBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

Starting with a snare roll that coils around the electro sound, the way it gradually ascends toward the end of the track gives the impression of watching a single story unfold.
The fiercely strummed guitar and bass, along with the rapid-fire drumming, are striking, and their high level of musicianship is overwhelming.
DRAINBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song is included on their seventh album, TO THE LOVELESS, released in 2010.
It’s a powerful track with an impressive, dynamic arrangement that skillfully balances intensity and restraint to captivate listeners.
The music video, shot with a single handheld camera, is full of impact and absolutely worth watching.
GIRLBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

It’s a track built around a repeating, distorted bass phrase with a melody that sits on top naturally, arranged in a style characteristic of big beat.
The music video has a narrative structure, depicting a pole vaulter overcoming various challenges.
HELTER SKELTERBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This is a cover of a Beatles song by BOOM BOOM SATELLITES.
While faithfully recreating a strong UK rock vibe, it also becomes a superb cover imbued with their signature psychedelic atmosphere, evoking a fusion of rock and electro.
INTERGALACTICBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

A popular track included on the sixth album, EXPOSED, released in 2007.
With its synth sounds, four-on-the-floor kick, tightly ticking hi-hats, and effects-laden vocals, it delivers a strong electro feel.
At the same time, the occasional guitar phrases are truly captivating.
JOYRIDEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This track is built around a distinctive phrase with a mysterious timbre, and the drum beat layered over it is incredibly cool.
It’s included on their debut maxi-EP and made big waves in multiple media outlets in Europe, being hailed as the most shocking act since The Prodigy.


