Kankaku Piero’s iconic and popular songs
Kankaku Piero is a DIY band that doesn’t belong to any label or agency and even handles their own recording.
Their songs, which have the vibe of classic guitar rock, are highly memorable, but some tracks are full of humor as well.
Cool, funny, and danceable—this is the secret to their popularity.
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Kankaku Piero’s Hit and Popular Songs (21–30)
Royal lemon teaKankaku Pierrot
A track included on the 2015 album “Declaration of War from I to J.” It’s a song that distills the band’s daring ethos—they established their own independent label as the very first step after forming.
Give it a listen and pay attention to the sound, which has more than a few twists and quirks.
A-Han!!Kankaku Pierrot

Among Kankaku Piero’s songs, this is one of the most popular.
Set to a four-on-the-floor rhythm with standout guitar work, it’s simply cool.
It opens with a memorable riff, and the unforgettable vocals—riding over steady drums and bass—grab listeners’ hearts from the first play.
The transition from the vocal rap section into the guitar solo is a must-hear!
Every moment and my whole life—it’s all me.Kankaku Pierrot

Released on April 8, 2018, this song is the theme for the drama “Itsumademo Shiroi Hane” (Forever White Wings).
In this track by Kankaku Piero, they sing about wanting to take a different path from the “correct answers” decided by someone else and from what society considers normal.
As the title suggests, “Isshun mo Issho mo Subete Watashi Nanda” (Every Moment and a Lifetime Are All Me), the song conveys the message that life is your own, so live it your own way.
Doomers of the 21st CenturyKankaku Pierrot
This track, which appears as the first song on the 2013 EP “Sonnanonaiyo.” Pay attention to its decadent lyrics, as if declaring that everything is meaningless.
It’s a short song, though.
Given the astonishing pace at which they produce recordings, I’m convinced they possess a talent that overflows like a spring.
Don’t think, JUST FEELKankaku Pierrot
This is a song included on 2014’s “coupling -2.5-.” The phrase “Don’t think, feel” is a common one, but the way the latter part is capitalized for emphasis gives it a Western vibe, which is nice.
Please pay attention to the eerie lyrics.
Eleven O’ClockKankaku Pierrot
“Eleven O’ Clock,” included on the EP ‘Mōsō suru no da’ (“Let’s Fantasize”).
The lyrics are roughly 80% English and 20% Japanese, and the bits of Japanese that pop up here and there really resonate with our sensibilities.
It’s a hard-to-find recording.
JIJIKankaku Pierrot
It’s a track included on “Declaration of War from I to J,” featuring a complex progression: it goes wild with fierce slap bass and frenzied, clawing guitar, then suddenly shifts to a mellow chorus.
The emotional guitar solo is awesome, too.


