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 classic and popular songs (91–100)
SHOWBRAHMAN

Released on September 29, 2004, BRAHMAN’s third album, “THE MIDDLE WAY,” made a strong debut, entering the Oricon chart at No.
3.
This track is the 11th song on the album.
It’s a striking piece that bursts forward with hardcore punk and raw, roaring vocals.
ARTMANBRAHMAN

This is a track included on the demo tape “BRAHMAN,” produced in 1995.
Their blazing early impulse comes through just as it is.
Although the title is “ARTMAN,” it was originally a candidate for the band’s name.
The guitar phrase, which gives off a sense of mystery, is particularly striking.
Evermore Forever MoreBRAHMAN

Released on February 7, 2018, Brahman’s seventh album “Bonnouta.” This track is the third on the album.
It’s an ultra-cool song with lyrics entirely in English.
While retaining Brahman’s signature, fast-paced sound, it’s been crafted so stylishly that you might think you’re listening to Western music.
GREAT HELPBRAHMAN

It’s included as the fifth track on the album “Jin Miraizai,” released on August 12, 2015.
It has a minor ska feel, and it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going at live shows.
By the way, the album title is a Buddhist term meaning “eternal future.”
That’s allBRAHMAN

ETERNAL RECURRENCE, BRAHMAN’s fifth album, was released on June 10, 2009.
This track is placed at the very top.
The intro is marked by a gentle, finger-picked guitar.
The vocal, which sounds as if it’s coming from a distant radio, adds a stylish touch.
It’s only 1 minute and 14 seconds long, but it still makes a strong impression.
irreconcilable enmityBRAHMAN

A refreshing track with arrangements that evoke the stage—raw, unrestrained shouts full of emotion and momentum that you wouldn’t expect from a single, fierce call-and-response with the backing vocals, and on the other hand a catchy guitar solo and a light yet loud beat.
It’s included on the seventh album released in 2018, “Bonbai,” and the unusually direct lyrics for BRAHMAN feel fresh.
Despite the title meaning “extremely strong resentment or hatred,” the song closes with an almost enlightened resolution, making it a number that conveys a profound theme.
At the moment of deathBRAHMAN

“Transcendence,” the fifth album by BRAHMAN, released on February 20, 2013, made a strong start by debuting at No.
4 on the Oricon chart.
This song is the third track on that album: “Imawa no Kiwa” (At the Brink of Death).
It sings of rising to one’s feet here and now, in a time of hardship, with a do-or-die resolve.



