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Hit and popular songs by FACT

Hit and popular songs by FACT
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Hit and popular songs by FACT

FACT, the rock band that sadly disbanded in 2015.

They incorporated elements of metal, punk, hardcore, and electro, delivering songs that are heavy, intense, yet catchy—backed by their outstanding, formidable musicianship.

We can no longer see them live, but at least please enjoy the recordings.

Top 10 famous and popular songs by FACT

a fact of lifeFACT

FACT – a fact of life (Music Video)
a fact of lifeFACT

A track from the 2015 album “KTHEAT.” It seems to be quite popular among fans.

Although the band influenced many currently active artists and sadly ended up disbanding, the song remains enduringly popular.

ErrorFACT

FACT – Error (Music Video)
ErrorFACT

A track from the 2015 album “KTHEAT.” It’s an emotional and cool song with a very approachable kind of emo vibe.

The drummer, Eiji, is extremely skilled, and especially as the song moves into the final section, I’d love for you to pay attention to the drums.

Slip of the LipFACT

FACT – Slip of the Lip (Music Video)
Slip of the LipFACT

A track from the 2015 album KTHEAT.

The music video’s concept is “casting off the Noh mask.” When the Noh mask is thrown away, a vengeful spirit from the mask appears, and FACT ends up battling it with their own performance.

I think FACT’s sound and visuals create a perfectly cohesive world.

miles awayFACT

FACT – miles away (Music Video)
miles awayFACT

A track included on the 2015 release “KTHEAT.” In a word, it’s just incredibly cool.

He usually hides his face with a Noh mask, which is striking, but in this music video he shows his face.

Its strong message might be one reason for its popularity.

apeFACT

FACT – ape (Lyric Video)
apeFACT

A track from the 2015 album “KTHEAT.” It was also the theme song for Fuji TV’s “Kaiseiden.” One highlight is the colorful, fully CG-animated depiction of the evolution of life up to becoming an “ape,” meaning a member of the hominid family.

purple eyesFACT

This is a track included on their first major studio album, FACT, released on April 22, 2009.

At just 2 minutes and 6 seconds, it’s very short and bursting with speed.

Designed with live performances in mind, it’s easy to get into—and you can’t help but be carried along.

It’s also featured on their best-of album, for which the members themselves selected the tracks.

We Do It Our Way All The WayFACT

Fact – We Do It In Our Way All The Way
We Do It Our Way All The WayFACT

One of FACT’s defining traits—an ultra-fast two-beat that could practically be called their mainstay—drives this short tune.

It screams pure metal! Even with so many notes flying by, the melody remains catchy.

The contrast between that melody and the shouts is incredibly cool.

Behind A SmileFACT

FACT – Behind A Smile (Music Video)
Behind A SmileFACT

Included on their second studio album, In the Blink of an Eye, released in 2010.

A fully animated video using this track has been released on the Kerrang! Podcast channel, run by the UK music magazine Kerrang! on YouTube.

The video was created by a team that brought together staff from Afro Samurai—an anime that achieved immense popularity in the United States and even won an Emmy—by a Japanese creator, making it a reimported anime project.

The animation brilliantly captures the powerful, high-velocity sound and its world.

RiseFACT

With its incredibly catchy intro guitar riff and vocal melody, this is a track that’s guaranteed to get everyone pumped.

The sections where you can really go wild are insanely fast…

and then the tempo suddenly drops, letting you enjoy dramatic ups and downs like a rollercoaster—all in a single song.

FOSSFACT

FACT – Foss (Music Video)
FOSSFACT

This is a track included on the album “KTHEAT,” released in March 2015.

After a pleasant intro, it races ahead with FACT’s signature drive and rich, full-bodied sound all the way to the chorus.

In the latter half, the song shifts into a calm-toned section, then surges into a climactic final chorus—a thrilling, feel-good flourish that’s incredibly cool.

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