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Good Morning America's best and most popular songs

Good Morning America's best and most popular songs
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Good Morning America's best and most popular songs

Let me introduce some songs by Good Morning America, a four-piece rock band from Hachioji, Tokyo.

Among the members affectionately known as “Gudomo,” the one who really stands out is Tanashin, the bassist, who also serves as a kind of mascot for the band.

His signature look—hot pants and sunglasses—has become a staple, and his MCs at live shows really hype up the crowd.

By the way, those hot pants he wears are actually women’s sizes (lol).

Alright then, with this playlist: 3, 2, 1, fire!

Good Morning America's Best and Most Popular Songs (1–10)

Abracadabraguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “Abracadabra” MV
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While the intro guitar riff of “Abracadabra” is striking and catchy, the lyrics carry a strong dose of social satire, making it a song that really showcases Good Morning America’s signature style.

Beyond the riff, the guitar solo and drums are also incredibly cool.

Good Morning America really excels at balancing catchiness with impressive musicianship.

Beyond wordsguddō mōningu amerika

This song is unusual for Good Morning America in that the chorus features a two-beat rhythm reminiscent of melodic hardcore.

Watching Peggy, the drummer, lay down a very fast two-beat and rapid tom runs is truly overwhelming.

It’s a track that’s guaranteed to bring the house down when played live.

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Good Morning America “Copy-Paste” MV
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“Copy-Paste” is an upbeat, catchy, and bright-sounding track, but what really stands out are its lyrics, which carry a strong message.

The slightly edgy words criticizing the tendency to worry about others and act just like everyone else make a striking contrast with the catchy music—in a really great way.

Friendguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “Tomoyo (Friend)”
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When you think of Good Morning America, the image is often of catchy, poppy, upbeat songs or cool guitar rock tracks, but songs with a strong focus on vocals like this one are also incredibly appealing.

The beautiful lyrics are striking, and it’s a song that lifts your spirits and makes you feel positive.

A Parting Poemguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “Hanamuke no Uta” PV
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As part of Good Morning America’s trilogy of love ballads, this is the lead track from a single whose details were revealed on the release day.

The single includes three songs about romance, and the two tracks besides “Hana Murashi no Uta” are also deeply moving.

Written based on vocalist-guitarist Kanehiro’s personal experiences, the song portrays a heartrending love story.

Good Morning America’s ballads have a quality that sinks deep into the heart.

Spiral to the Futureguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “Spiral to the Future” PV
Spiral to the Futureguddō mōningu amerika

In this “Spiral to the Future,” you can see Good Morning America’s classic guitar-rock side.

Many listeners will likely relate to the lyrics depicting the rush of everyday life.

However, the lyrics don’t offer a definitive answer—each listener may find their own.

Try listening while reflecting on the words and exploring your own interpretation.

I wanna fire off a missile.guddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “I wanna fire off a missile” PV
I wanna fire off a missile.guddō mōningu amerika

This song might be the one that best embodies Good Morning America’s punk spirit.

The track itself is catchy and fun in true Good Morning America fashion, but the lyrics pack a serious punch and are fantastic.

I imagine many people can relate to the words in this song.

in Tokyo Cityguddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America 'in Tokyo City' Music Video
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“In Tokyo City,” where catchiness coexists with rock-style coolness.

Packed with that unmistakable Good Morning America vibe, the lyrics deliver a clear, compelling message.

It makes you want to listen while reading the lyrics carefully and think about their meaning.

The shocking music video is also memorable.

I kept looking at the sky.guddō mōningu amerika

Good Morning America “I Was Just Staring at the Sky” PV
I kept looking at the sky.guddō mōningu amerika

This is a fairly early song by Good Morning America, but since they still sometimes play it live these days, many fans might be familiar with it.

It’s an extremely cool track with the feel of straightforward guitar rock.

I feel like the essence of what makes Good Morning America so cool is packed into this song.

And tonight, let us talk together.guddō mōningu amerika

GDMO Crew Exclusive Live “Koyoi-kai” — “And Tonight, Let’s Talk”
And tonight, let us talk together.guddō mōningu amerika

This song is included as the opening track of their indie-era mini album “Sora Bakari Miteita” (“I Was Only Looking at the Sky”).

Its refreshingly powerful, classic sound leaves a strong impression.

It also carries a warmth like catching up with an old friend and sharing recent events and memories, making it a straightforward, emotionally resonant track.

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