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)
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.
ONENESSBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song, with a very strong rock vibe, is included on the first full-length album.
The intense wah-driven guitar solo is striking and really cool.
And the most hype-inducing moment of the track is the break in the middle—more specifically, the sudden cymbal choke that hits right after the steady rhythm section, don’t you think?
SPINEBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

A track defined by its distinctive record-scratch sounds and a cool, vertically grooving vibe.
The space-evoking electronic textures pair seamlessly with tight drums, and thanks to that, the usually powerful vocals feel even more commanding.
STARS AND CLOUDSBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

This song, with its strikingly mysterious synth sound in the intro, is included on their final single, “LAY YOUR HANDS ON ME.” The vocals have a transparent quality that’s also memorable, and as you listen, you get drawn in and feel as if you could fly off somewhere.
A HUNDRED SUNSBOOM BOOM SATELLITES

The prominently featured synthesizer sound and the clear, translucent vocals are extremely striking.
Included on their ninth album, “SHINE LIKE A BILLION SUNS,” released in 2015, it’s a grand and powerful track.


