Iconic songs by Japanese rock bands from the 2000s [J-Rock]
The songs by Japanese rock bands that colored the music scene of the 2000s are all timeless classics that continue to influence many successor bands even in 2026.From Japanese rock that led the culture later dubbed the “Rokin’ On” scene, to youth punk with passionate messages that strike the heart, festival-dominating melodic hardcore, glamorous visual kei, and intense loud rock—this was an era where diverse music blossomed.In this article, we’ll introduce a selection of heartfelt masterpieces as a roster-style list of bands that were active in the 2000s.Use it as a reference for creating a playlist full of memories, and be sure to read to the end!
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Masterpieces by 2000s Japanese rock bands [J-Rock] (91–100)
Surprise SunThee 50’s high teens

This is a thrilling rock track from the debut album by Thee 50’s High Teens, a girls’ garage band out of Fukuoka.
It perfectly blends the raw energy of ’60s garage punk with irresistibly singable, kayōkyoku-style melodies.
Riding on a chic organ tone, they belt out the excitement of an unpredictable future with power and verve.
The song appears on the album “Thee 50’s High Teens,” released in September 2003.
When you’re stuck and weighed down by worries, the song’s boundless brightness will give you a helpful push forward.
Love BombB’z

An exhilarating rock tune where Takahiro Matsumoto’s powerful guitar intertwines with Koshi Inaba’s overwhelming vocals.
The lyrics portray a forceful determination to deliver the power of love so that even in an imperfect world, a single smile can bloom—words that truly give you courage.
Released in March 2005 as their 38th single, this track is also included on the acclaimed album “THE CIRCLE.” If you’re looking for the energy to face a challenge, just listening to this song will surely give you a strong push forward.
It’s a track that fuels you for tomorrow.
Masterpieces by 2000s Japanese Rock Bands [J-Rock] (101–110)
Big mouthMissile Girl Scoot

From ska-inflected rhythms to ferocious nu-metal, Missile Girl Scoot’s whirlwind sound will blow music fans away.
With dual female vocals that alternately scream and sing—sometimes fierce, sometimes gentle—this track delivers a shocking opening to the album FIESTA!.
Released in February 2000, FIESTA! earned high praise as an ambitious work that weaves together ska, punk, hard rock, and more.
Its powerful messages of anger and conflict toward society, paired with a shape-shifting soundscape, embody the essence of mixture rock.
Highly recommended for those who want to push the possibilities of music and experience a bold, genre-crossing sound.
MUKANJYOSurvive Said The Prophet

Survive Said The Prophet is a much-talked-about band leading today’s Japanese loud rock scene.
With exceptional musicianship and impressive vocals as their weapons, they continue to earn strong support from rock fans across the country.
You’ve probably heard their name, haven’t you? The clean, crisp, and cool vocal parts are wonderful, of course, but the intense screaming that kicks in toward the latter half of the song is also incredibly cool and one of their key charms.
If you like loud, emo, or alternative, this is a track you absolutely need to hear.
BLOW BACK [HOUSE OF THE RISING FUNK]YKZ
![BLOW BACK [HOUSE OF THE RISING FUNK]YKZ](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/N2GBfvoa6uA/sddefault.jpg)
YKZ’s fusion rock explodes with shocking power and heat.
A deep, funky bassline intertwines exquisitely with skillful rap work, while a razor-edged guitar sound infused with Latin and funk elements crafts a unique sonic world.
Released in July 2002 by Sony Music Entertainment, this track is included on the album “THE FIRE THAT BURNS WITHIN” and was produced to commemorate the band’s confirmed appearance at that year’s FUJI ROCK FESTIVAL.
With its fierce sound and groovy rhythms, this is a highly recommended track for energetic workouts or whenever you want to elevate your mood.
sparklergagaga supi

When it comes to youth anthems by rock bands, you just can’t leave out songs by Gagaga SP.
Among them, the one you absolutely have to hear is their signature track, “Senkou Hanabi.” Listening to the rough-edged sound, the melodies, and Kozak Maeda’s husky voice singing down-to-earth lyrics, I think many people feel that tight squeeze deep in their chest.
The “bittersweet love you can never forget” sung about in the lyrics—doesn’t everyone have something that comes to mind? It’s a classic piece of youth punk you suddenly get an irresistible urge to listen to every now and then.
ThunderRIZE

RIZE’s major-label debut crashed into the music scene with roaring guitars and an explosive sound.
Capturing a thunderbolt-like impact in musical form, the track pairs deftly interwoven English and Japanese lyrics with an ambitious message: to spread their music from Asia across the entire Eurasian continent.
Since its release in August 2000, it’s become a live staple, igniting venues with audience-inclusive performances.
Featured in Sony’s “RED HOT 2000 Campaign” commercial, the song further accelerated RIZE’s momentum.
With its powerful sound and Jesse’s commanding vocals, this track is perfect for moments when you want to unleash the fire inside or push forward believing in your own potential.



