Golden Bomber’s famous and popular songs
Let me introduce songs by Golden Bomber, a four-member band also known as Kinbaku, who are active in a brand-new style as a visual-kei air band.
At first glance they may seem goofy, but in fact they deliberately choose not to sign with a major label, insisting on working independently, and pursue their activities with strong conviction.
Their signature song is “Memeshikute,” which was the catalyst for their big break, but they have plenty of other catchy tracks that you’ll find yourself humming along to.
If you’ve never really listened to their music before, give this playlist a proper listen.
You might just end up becoming a fan.
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Golden Bomber’s Famous and Popular Songs (71–80)
Fish HellGōruden Bonbā

The song that sparked an explosive boom in 2002 after being featured on TV programs and the like was Osakana Tengoku, but this one’s title is reversed.
It’s a track by the hugely popular air band Golden Bomber, released in 2021.
It’s striking for its driving feel and glossy sound.
If you like visual kei bands from the ’90s, this style will probably hit you hard.
And the lyrics were written as an answer song to Osakana Tengoku…
It really makes you want to say, “This is so Golden Bomber.”
I’m never falling in love with a band guy again.Gōruden Bonbā

Golden Bomber is a four-member band that created the new genre of visual kei air band and has gained popularity with provocative performances and high-quality songs.
The title track of their seventh single, “I Won’t Fall in Love with a Bandman Anymore,” features a band sound highlighted by sentimental piano tones that leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, which depict lingering feelings for someone after a breakup, are all the more heartrending when set against the cold scenery of winter.
The melody is easy to sing at karaoke, but be aware that the overall key is on the higher side.


