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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.

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ Famous and Popular Songs (21–30)

LAY YOUR HANDS ON MEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME』Short Ver.
LAY YOUR HANDS ON MEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song, marked by its bright and refreshing electro sound, is the title track of their final single before ending their activities.

It was also used as the theme song for the anime Kiznaiver.

Additionally, the girl who appears in the music video for this track is said to be the daughter of the late Michiyuki Kawashima.

LOCK ME OUTBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『LOCK ME OUT-Full ver.-』
LOCK ME OUTBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

True to its electronic roots, the track continually shifts its expression while revolving around the same loop-like phrase.

Built with a rock-centered structure through this kind of electronic music approach, it’s a cool and intriguing song that’s quintessentially BOOM BOOM SATELLITES.

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES’ Masterpieces and Popular Songs (31–40)

SOLILOQUYBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

BOOM BOOM SATELLITES 『SOLILOQUY-Full ver.-』
SOLILOQUYBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song is included on their second album, UMBRA, released in 2001.

The boldly assertive rock feel of the chorus is irresistible—it makes you want to throw your fist in the air.

Starting with a bass-only part, it builds up, then quiets down again…

You’ll be absolutely captivated by those dynamic shifts.

Shut Up And ExplodeBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song, which served as the opening theme for the anime Xam’d: Lost Memories, is included on their sixth album, EXPOSED, released in 2007.

It’s a hybrid, explosive track that blends rock with electronic elements.

DrifterBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

Included on their eighth album “EMBRACE,” released in 2013, this track is marked by a thick, heavy four-on-the-floor bass drum and exudes a modern rock vibe that leans more toward electro.

That powerful four-on-the-floor beat is seriously addictive.