Hit songs and fan favorites by Shinsei Kamattechan
Formed in 2008, they gained popularity through posting their original songs and music videos on YouTube and Nico Nico Douga, as well as through live streams, and made their major debut in 2010.
Their style—turning unvarnished lyrics about dark school-day memories and experiences of being bullied into songs, delivered in a near-scream—drew attention early on.
Their self-produced music videos are also a must-see.
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Shinsei Kamattechan’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
Summer Vacation at 22Shinsei Kamattechan

It’s refreshing, yet not refreshing.
This song, which emanates a one-of-a-kind atmosphere, makes me want to listen to it uncontrollably when summer comes.
The uniquely Shinsei Kamattechan melody lines and songs—refreshing yet somehow unsettling—are sure to give you a strangely pleasant feeling.
Give it a listen!
Front Memory feat. ACA-ne (Zutto Mayonaka de Iinoni.)Shinsei Kamattechan

The three-piece rock band Shinsei Kamattechan has built a devoted following with introspective, hard-hitting lyrics and a sound that refuses to pander to the mainstream.
Their eighth digital single, Front Memory feat.
ACA-ne (ZUTOMAYO), re-recorded to commemorate the band’s 15th anniversary, drew attention for featuring ACA-ne from ZUTOMAYO as a guest vocalist, just as the title suggests.
The ensemble—highlighting delicate piano and hooky synths—achieves a refined balance that remains lyrical without sacrificing pop appeal.
It’s a pop tune you’ll want to keep on repeat, with a unique sense of weightless drift that becomes downright addictive.
Shinsei Kamattechan’s Best and Popular Songs (31–40)
Refreshing MorningShinsei Kamattechan

This is a track included on the second album, “Tsumanne.” The sound and visuals leave a very refreshing impression.
In the latter half, when they sing—almost shouting in a tearful voice—about how fresh and invigorating it is, it feels like my heart is being gripped.
It’s a truly wonderful song.
modern kidsShinsei Kamattechan

Their eccentric world is very unique, and they have many devoted young fans—like a cult following.
It might be a bit intense for middle schoolers, but I think you can make exciting new discoveries by checking out different bands, so I definitely recommend watching their music videos at least once.
My WarShinsei Kamattechan

A rock band formed in 2008 from Chiba Prefecture.
The group consists of three members: vocalist-guitarist Noko, keyboardist mono, and drummer Misako.
They actively post self-produced music videos on YouTube and Niconico, and regularly stream on Niconico Live and TwitCasting.
Their song “My War” was used as the opening theme for Attack on Titan The Final Season.
Its rhythmical and distinctive melody is captivating and sticks in your head after just one listen.
In every track, their unique world comes through directly.
RickenbackerShinsei Kamattechan

It’s included as the fourth track on the album “Natsu.
Install,” released on July 6, 2016.
The label is Warner Music Japan.
In August 2015, a self-produced music video by No Ko was released on the website.
As the song title suggests, a Rickenbacker makes an appearance.
It’s such a hot track that you’ll break a sweat just listening to it.
I want to find companions.Shinsei Kamattechan

This is a track included on their 5th album, “Tanoshii ne” (“Isn’t It Fun”).
I heard the vocalist wrote it when they were thinking about breaking up the band.
It’s a song where, even while considering quitting, they sing about wishing this moment would last forever, and you can feel the vocalist’s love.
Both the lyrics and the melody are very emotional.


