Masterpieces and popular songs by BRAHMAN
BRAHMAN is a rock band formed in 1995.
Centered around vocalist TOSHI-LOW, they continue to create music characterized by hardcore punk infused with elements of world and folk music.
Their hybrid style is truly one of a kind, standing out prominently in today’s rock scene.
In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of their songs all at once! We’ll highlight recommended tracks—including live staples and songs with enduring popularity among fans—so this should be especially helpful for newcomers to BRAHMAN!
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BRAHMAN’s iconic and popular songs (71–80)
FLYING SAUCERBRAHMAN

This song starts with a rhythm driven by a fast-paced drum and bass groove and a catchy guitar riff.
It’s included on their fifth album, “ETERNAL RECURRENCE,” released in 2009.
While it features the signature BRAHMAN sound, it also has a pop feel.
By the way, the song title means “flying saucer.”
HIGH COMPASSIONBRAHMAN

Released on June 10, 2009, ETERNAL RECURRENCE is BRAHMAN’s fifth album.
This track is the ninth on the record.
The impassioned shouts that drop in like call-and-response during the chorus are captivating.
In contrast, the airy, repeated refrain of “No power” adds a stylish touch.
A super-cool track sung entirely in English.
Last WarBRAHMAN

Released on June 27, 2001, BRAHMAN’s second album “A FORLORN HOPE” sold over 800,000 copies.
This track is the fourth on the album.
“Last War” rises to meet an inescapable sorrow.
The English lyrics in the chorus make it an undeniably cool song.
BRAHMAN's classic and popular songs (81–90)
MIS 16BRAHMAN

Just when you think it starts with a Latin-sounding guitar phrase, what you hear is Spanish.
That’s right—this is a cover of the Latin group, Grupo Semilla.
The lyrical Latin scales suit Brahman very well.
Sliding WindowBRAHMAN

A Forlorn Hope, BRAHMAN’s second album, was released on June 27, 2001.
It sold over 800,000 copies and was certified Double Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
This track is the seventh on the album—a 1 minute 22 second song with an ultra-cool interplay between guitar and bass.
Initial impulseBRAHMAN

The first track from their 6th full-length album, “Transcendence.” As the song progresses, the interplay of stillness and motion, darkness and light, is exquisitely expressed.
The call-and-response choruses by each member are incredibly powerful, making it a track that embodies the very essence of raw, initial impulse.
Beyond the raging wavesBRAHMAN

“Bonbai,” BRAHMAN’s seventh album, released on February 7, 2018.
This is the eighth track on the album.
As the title suggests, it’s a storming, relentless song.
The shouted cry of “Dotō!”—as if pouring one’s soul into a single roar—is fantastic! Amid all that intensity, the key melodic lines are delivered with real melodiousness.



