Kishidan’s famous and popular songs
We’d like to introduce songs by Kishidan, a rock band that performs in a “Yank Rock” style—a fusion of punk rock and the Japanese delinquent (yankee) aesthetic.
Their unwavering commitment to the yankee concept, sharp sense of humor, and undeniable rock-band cool all coexist.
And where can you fully savor their appeal? It has to be their live shows.
One moment you’ll be laughing at their witty MCs, the next you’ll be captivated by their tight performances—and when the chorus hits, everyone joins in the choreography for a good time.
It’s a packed experience.
So, with those live scenes in mind, please enjoy this playlist.
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Kishidan’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
Dance Marriage Fighting-Spirit March “Mabudachi”Kishidan

How about everyone dancing to Kishidan’s “Kekkon Tōkon Kōshinkyoku Mabudachi”? As the title suggests, it’s the perfect song to dedicate at a wedding.
It’s a hot-blooded and happy wedding tune that’s so very Kishidan.
Each member of Kishidan has their own signature color, kind of like idols.
It would be great to get into character and dance wearing school uniforms—gakuran or sailor uniforms—in the members’ colors!
dawnKishidan

I love the trumpet at the beginning of the song.
It made me realize there are surprisingly a lot of songs that feel like Japan’s national team.
They’re the most quintessentially Japanese—like a straight-laced version of a yankii (delinquent).
They look super cool, and I love the groove of the song, too.
Kishidan’s classic and popular songs (31–40)
thunder and lightningKishidan

It’s insanely cool.
It’s so powerful, starting off mellow and then switching to a pop sound partway through—that’s my favorite part.
It’s super groovy and really cool.
The chorus is full of phrases that make you want to listen over and over again.
High School Delinquent Suite – Brawl BomberKishidan

It’s a number with an insanely cool bass.
Sho really stands out, but it’s great how the other members each have their own talent and shine as well.
They each have a distinct flavor.
It’s a number filled with soul—super powerful and cool.
ABAYOKishidan

It’s the theme song for the Kamen Rider Ghost movie, a memorable track with a bright, upbeat melody and poignant lyrics centered on parting.
The song matches the slightly lonely atmosphere of a cloudy day, and listening to it made me feel quietly moved yet determined to keep going.
Thank you, you idiot.Kishidan

It’s the Yankee-style punk rock band Kishidan.
They can’t be straightforward—while saying “bakayarō” (you idiot), they sing about the clumsy feelings behind those words.
You can feel their passionate gratitude, along with a strength that says, “I’ll be here for you from now on, too.”
Even after the dreaming days are overKishidan

“Even After the Dreaming Days” is a single released by Kishidan in 2005, which peaked at No.
5 on the Oricon charts.
It is the theme song for “One Piece The Movie: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island,” directed by Mamoru Hosoda.


