Hit and popular songs by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas has a one-of-a-kind style that fuses hardcore rock with electric, chiptune-like synthesizer sounds and distinct vocals processed with Auto-Tune.
Despite being hard and heavy, their music is catchy and refreshing, and they deliver it through intensely dynamic song structures.
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Masterpieces and Popular Songs (11–20) by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Party BoysFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

It’s a slightly heavier sound, but it has a strong club-music vibe.
The vocals are so cool that you can’t help but get into it.
It’s a track that grabs the listener’s heart.
The rhythm in the middle makes you want to jump in and refresh, and it overflows with a sense of unity.
I Love Livin’ in the CityFear

Formed in Los Angeles in 1977, the hardcore punk band Fear shook the American music scene with their raw aggression and extreme performances.
After appearing in the 1981 film The Decline of Western Civilization, they released the album The Record the following year.
With Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Flea briefly joining in 1983, the band’s influence extended beyond the punk scene.
Lee Ving’s provocative vocals and razor-sharp sound brim with defiance and energy.
Their music questions established values and will strongly resonate with those who seek free expression.
Jump AroundFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

It’s a song that gives an incredibly strong impression of being both refreshing and chaotic.
There are shouts sprinkled throughout, but rather than drowning out the freshness, they actually seem to amplify it.
This is my number-one pick for a song that fits a perfectly clear, midsummer blue sky.
Ley-LineFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

This track is electrifying, with a beat and sound full of speed and drive.
The vocals are so beautiful—truly indescribable.
The electric vibe grabs our hearts, and the wild, out-there sound is just incredibly cool.
My Dear Lady, Will You Dance With Me Tonight?Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

This track continues the chiptune sound from last time.
It highlights the contrast between the poppy, cute chiptune elements and the shouts and heavy guitar riffs.
There’s a pretty heavy section in the middle of the song, but the chorus is so catchy that you can keep listening to it on repeat.
Shake Your BodyFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

A track that also had a TV tie-in.
It’s a party tune with a full-on Las Vegas vibe, featuring synth sounds that hype up the audience from the intro—an absolute live staple.
Pay attention to the shifts that showcase a variety of moods as you listen.
Famous and Popular Songs by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas (21–30)
StarburstFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

The title “Starburst” is insanely cool.
Its cosmic vibe meshes perfectly with the electro-style Las Vegas vocal sound.
It’s a track that really drives home how a band’s sense of taste truly comes through in their words.


