Hype to the max! Party songs recommended for the Yutori generation
When you’re getting together in a big group for a gathering or event, music is definitely better to have than not, right?
Background music can brighten up the atmosphere, lift everyone’s mood, and add color to the space.
So this time, we’re introducing hype tracks we recommend for the Yutori generation!
From rock and dance numbers to idol songs, we’ve put together tracks released during the years when the Yutori generation likely spent their youth.
We hope you enjoy them.
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Hype Level Max! Party Songs Recommended for the Yutori Generation (31–40)
SILVERRIZE

RIZE’s fiery performance shakes the soul with its ferocious sound and powerful playing! Anchored by a heavy drum beat and razor-sharp guitar riffs, it crafts a unique world where strength and tenderness intertwine.
Packed with explosive energy and a strong message of unwavering conviction, this track was released in March 2017 and was used as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo anime Gintama.
Also included on the album THUNDERBOLT: The Thunderbolt Returns, this song is sure to resonate as an anthem that gives you a strong push forward when you want to face hardships and keep moving ahead.
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.
Golden GraffitiROTTENGRAFFTY

A song whose cry, woven from anger and delicacy, hits you in the chest.
While searingly expressing distrust and rage toward society and a sense of loneliness, it also entrusts hope for the future to scenes bathed in the golden hues of dusk.
Released as a new track on ROTTENGRAFFTY’s December 2011 album “GOLD,” this piece is a masterpiece where loud rock and melodic elements are brilliantly balanced.
Created by guitarist KAZUOMI from bittersweet memories of youth, it was also chosen as the ending theme for TV Tokyo’s “Kudamaki Hachibei X” in January 2012.
It resonates deeply with those who feel the hardships of modern society or wish to immerse themselves in memories of the past.
MAYDAY feat. Ryo from Crystal Lakecoldrain

An aggressive rock tune resounding with ferocious shouts and a heavy sound.
It powerfully portrays the chaos and destruction born from desire and betrayal, as well as the people who stand up to face them.
With a featured appearance by Ryo from Crystal Lake, it achieves an overwhelming intensity that shakes the listener to the core.
Included on the album THE SIDE EFFECTS and released in August 2019, it was used as the opening theme for the second cour of the TV anime Fire Force, brilliantly capturing the spirit of the series.
This powerful track is recommended for moments when you want to unleash all your emotions or boost your motivation.
Shimi feat. ATARASHII GAKKO!Makishimamu Za Horumon

A frenzy of loud rock featuring Atarashii Gakko! is sending fresh shockwaves through the music scene.
Built on Maximum the Hormone’s mixture-rock foundation and fusing nu metal with hardcore punk, this work unfolds a world of enigmatic lyrics woven with metaphors and symbolic imagery.
Included on the single “Ki-Se-I Rush,” released June 19, 2024, its music video—shot in an abandoned housing complex—premiered on YouTube that September.
The fusion of dark, heavy sound with electrifying dance performance has drawn attention as a bold new form of expression.
It’s a powerful track recommended for anyone who wants to unleash their inner emotions along with the music.
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Ups&DownsCrystal Lake

A metalcore sound marked by thunderous roars and shouts that resound with overwhelming intensity.
This grand opener of the EP “CUBES” sings of hope and strength rising even in the depths of despair.
Crystal Lake’s signature energetic, powerful approach blends perfectly with a meticulously arranged soundscape.
Featured on the EP “CUBES,” released in August 2014, it has since become a live staple that ignites audiences.
Its expansive, cinematic sound and its powerful message of hope and renewal make it a track that resonates with anyone determined to keep moving forward.
The rattlesnake is comingTonneruzu

With its cheerful, upbeat sound, this opening theme for the Fuji TV variety show “Tunnels’ Thanks to Everyone” captured the hearts of viewers.
Released by Tunnels in January 1992, the song brilliantly fuses Yasushi Akimoto’s clever wordplay with Tsugutoshi Goto’s lively melody.
At first glance it seems like a simple, fun story, but its lyrics are appealingly dual-layered, allowing for deeper, more adult interpretations.
Reaching No.
1 on the Oricon charts for the first time and selling 1.409 million copies, the song has been loved across borders, with covers in Hong Kong and Taiwan.
It’s the perfect track to liven up parties and gatherings, delivering a joyful moment that gets your body moving.


