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Iconic songs by Japanese rock bands from the 2000s [J-Rock]

When you think of Japanese rock bands from the 2000s, which bands come to mind?

You might think of the quintessential guitar rock bands like BUMP OF CHICKEN, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, ELLEGARDEN, and Fujifabric, or the bands that supported the early-2000s youth punk movement such as 175R and Gagaga SP.

There were also many bands that became widely known beyond rock fans, like Tokyo Jihen, ORANGE RANGE, and HY, so I’m sure each listener has their own bands that pop into mind.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide selection of signature tracks and recommended favorites from rock bands that were active in the 2000s.

We’ve picked everything from nostalgic tunes to timeless staples that are still going strong today, so take this opportunity to give them a careful listen once again.

Masterpieces by Japanese rock bands from the 2000s [J-Rock] (71–80)

SignMr.Children

Mr.Children「Sign」 TOUR POPSAURUS 2012 Live
SignMr.Children

When it comes to national rock bands, it has to be Mr.Children, known as “Misuchiru.” Their 26th single, “Sign,” was written specifically for the TBS drama Orange Days.

I hope you’ll listen with attention to the lyrics, which depict everyday life and love in beautiful Japanese—there’s a real sense of style in the word choice.

As the years go by, the lyrics seem to gain even more depth, don’t they? It’s a song I recommend for those times when something’s gotten you down and you want to feel some warmth.

red flowerBUBBLEGUM

This is a song by BUBBLEGUM, a band formed by three childhood friends from Ishigaki City in Okinawa Prefecture.

It was released in July 2006 as their major-label debut single.

The bittersweet feelings of longing for someone important are expressed through a pure, clear vocal.

The sentimental guitar rock sound also matches the message perfectly.

When you’re working hard away from your hometown or suddenly remember old friends, listening to it will surely wrap you in a warm feeling.

Suger!!Fujifaburikku

Fujifabric is a Japanese rock band formed in the early 2000s.

They made their major debut in 2004 and have captivated many fans with a wide musical range, from lyrical pop songs to rock sounds.

The songs crafted by early member Masahiko Shimura still remain at the core of the band.

Even after Shimura’s sudden passing in 2009, the band continued its activities.

They are currently active as a three-piece: Soichiro Yamauchi, Daisuke Kanazawa, and Shinichi Kato.

Fujifabric’s charm lies in their lyrical lyrics and pleasant melodies—highly recommended for those who want to enjoy their music alongside memories of their youth.

ambivalenceexist†trace

exist trace- ambivalence (Romaji+English)
ambivalenceexist†trace

Ambivalence depicts the feelings of thinking about someone precious even while being hurt, rendered through a heavy, powerful sound.

This track was released as a first single in August 2005.

The interlacing twin-guitar riffs and the thick, driving rhythm section seem to embody the protagonist’s weighty love.

On top of that, Jo’s vocals—blending growls and shouts—are like a raw, inner scream.

Immerse yourself in its dark yet beautiful world.

A small poemMARIA

A powerful debut track where heartfelt cries ring out over a lively rock sound.

It’s a song by MARIA, a band formed around former ZONE member Maiko, released in March 2006 and used as the opening theme for the anime Yakitate!! Japan.

Debuting at No.

10 on the Oricon charts, it clearly shows how much attention it drew at the time.

The rich ensemble created by the unusual twin-guitar, twin-bass lineup is overwhelming.

And the lyrics—anxieties about whether one’s voice will be heard, alongside the earnest desire to make it reach—strike listeners straight in the heart.

With this song, why not embrace both your struggles and your hopes, and take your next step forward?