King of Rock Anison! A roundup of FLOW’s popular songs
FLOW is a five-member rock band that has been active since 1998.
Rooted in mixture rock, their twin-vocal setup delivers captivating rap and harmonies!
Another essential point when introducing them is their many collaborations with anime.
They have provided theme songs for numerous anime over the years, earning immense popularity not only in the rock band scene but also in the anison (anime song) scene.
In this article, we’ll showcase a slew of masterpieces born throughout their career!
From fast-paced, cool tracks to melt-in-your-ears beautiful ballads, you won’t want to miss a single song!
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King of Rock Anison! A Collection of FLOW’s Popular Songs (31–40)
Steppin’ outFLOW

Speaking of FLOW, they’re the rock band known for doing opening themes for NARUTO and Gintama.
They also did an opening for the anime Durarara!!.
That exhilarating, racing sense of speed is really cool, isn’t it?
WINTER STORYFLOW

The rock band FLOW, which drew attention with their cover of Kaientai’s Okuru Kotoba and has produced numerous anime theme songs, released the digital single Winter Story in 2022.
The track was chosen as the campaign song for NACK5, a Saitama FM radio station, for its Winter Station Campaign.
Its Motown-flavored beat—reminiscent of The Supremes’ You Can’t Hurry Love—makes you feel happy as you listen.
Departure GraffitiFLOW

A single released by FLOW in November 2010 is drawing attention as a song that resonates with students on the verge of graduation.
Carried on a gentle breeze, it sings of the courage to take a step toward the future, with themes of warm-hearted farewells and growth.
It speaks of paper airplanes launched outside the classroom window and memories of days spent together, renewing the resolve to move forward even while looking back on the past.
The lyrics also convey the importance of believing in oneself and living in the present, delicately portraying the loneliness and anxiety, as well as the hope and anticipation, that accompany a departure.
A special live performance was also held at Moro Hospital Nursing School in Saitama Prefecture, making this a song that lifts the spirits of graduating students.
KANDATAFLOW

It’s included as the second track on their 10th single, “Around the world / KANDATA.” This song, which doesn’t quite sound like typical FLOW, actually features lyrics by Junji Ishiwatari, with CHOKKAKU—well-known as an arranger and producer—also participating.
The song itself has a slow, laid-back vibe, but it still carries FLOW’s strengths while bringing in a fresh atmosphere.
The sound of winter rainFLOW

Included on the 2008 album “Iroha,” it was used as the opening theme for Nippon TV’s “Oto Moe!” FLOW is a five-member rock band formed in 1998.
The upbeat, Latin-tinged rhythm and the moody, danceable twin vocals fit the song’s style perfectly.
King of Rock Anison! A roundup of FLOW’s popular songs (41–50)
A third of pure-hearted feelingsFLOW

In this band that features a twin-vocal setup, the singing style varies by part: sometimes they deliver scream-like vocals, and other times they sing beautiful, songful lines like a duet.
Their range of techniques has been expanding year by year.
They have classic band songs as well, and the way they blend nu-metal/mixture elements with straight-ahead rock adds an interesting twist.
MerosuFLOW

The song FLOW released in April 2003 is a heartwarming message track themed around friendship and bonds.
Its lyrics, which give you the courage to move forward after overcoming setbacks and frustration, really resonate.
The tears you shed point you toward the path you should take, making it a cheer song that teaches the importance of heading into tomorrow with hope and dreams.
It was used as the ending theme for TV Asahi’s “Matthew’s Best Hit TV” and also as a cheer song for the Chiba Lotte Marines.
This work reminds us that everyone has someone they can rely on.
It’s the perfect track to listen to with friends and reaffirm your bonds with one another.


