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Disgusting music. A classic of Japanese pop/rock.

If you’ve found your way to this page, you’re probably someone who wants to discover songs that aren’t the universally known classics or current hits.

In this article, we’ll introduce a set of quirky playlists you’re unlikely to come across elsewhere.

These are works you can really immerse yourself in: cult favorites, songs with scary lyrics, and tracks that stoke a sense of unease.

If you can’t resist the thrill of peeking at something frightening, be sure to take a look into this world.

Disturbing Music: Masterpieces of Japanese Music (71–80)

LUCIFERTsuchiya Anna

Anna Tsuchiya / LUCIFER - Official Video -
LUCIFERTsuchiya Anna

Born on March 11, 1984.

Fashion model, singer, and actress.

Influenced in elementary school by Western music such as Whitney Houston, Cyndi Lauper, and Aretha Franklin.

She became passionate about rock around junior high school and portrays a character who is beautiful yet dangerously devilish.

Breakfast of a devoted husbandShiina Ringo

You might think it’s a song about a happy married couple, but it actually portrays the chilling resolve of a wife who discovers her husband’s affair.

It’s sung by singer-songwriter Ringo Sheena.

The track is included on her seventh single, “Mayonaka wa Junketsu” (Midnight Is Purity), released in 2001.

The performance features the world-renowned accordionist coba.

In conclusion

This time, we featured Japanese songs with a creepy vibe—how did you find them? On the lyrical side, some convey madness or grotesque imagery; on the musical side, there are tracks that make deft use of chromaticism and irregular time signatures, or ensembles with a dark atmosphere.

I hope you found something that matches the mood you’re looking for.

Also, if you listen closely, you’ll find some songs with profound themes and high-level arrangements, so please be sure to listen to each track all the way through.