Famous and popular songs by MUCC
The visual kei rock band MUCC is known for lyrics that convey straightforward emotions, backed by a thick, metal-influenced guitar sound.
Here are just a few recommended MUCC tracks.
If you’re not familiar with them, be sure to check them out.
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MUCC's Famous and Popular Songs (1–10)
despairMUCC

This is a track included on their second album released in 2002.
It’s distinguished by a dark tone and music video that evoke the song title, “Despair.” The lyrics are also extremely dark and heavy, filled with a sense of hopelessness that invites listeners to imagine the background behind the creation of this song.
ENDER ENDERMUCC

It’s MUCC’s 30th single, released in 2014.
The intense sound and the guitar tone feel really good—this is a track that naturally gets you pumped up.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to hit the highway at night and listen while you drive.
promiseMUCC

The 22nd single, released in 2010.
It was used as the opening theme for the TV anime Night Raid 1931.
The song matches the anime’s solemn, cool atmosphere—calm yet carrying a sense of “forward motion.”
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swallowtail (butterfly)MUCC

It’s MUCC’s 18th single, released in 2008.
The harmony woven by the extremely heavy bass-driven sound and melodious melody is sure to seize our hearts.
If you love deep bass and intense tracks, this is a song you should definitely listen to.
The last trainMUCC

A single released in 2005.
The song is said to have been created based on MUCC’s concept of “returning to their roots.” It was used as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “LIVE BANG!” in October, and the cool music video directed by Ryuji Seki★ is also worth noting.
singing voiceMUCC

This is MUCC’s 13th single, released in 2006.
It’s a relatively simple track overflowing with a sense of speed.
Rather than a heavy, booming low end, it’s melodic and refreshingly uplifting—the kind of song that makes you feel like breaking into a run.
You can almost imagine listening to it in an open-top car along a summer coastline.
MOTHERMUCC

This is the 27th single, released in 2012.
It was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Naruto Shippuden, and the song itself evokes the sense of closure fitting for an ending theme.
The music video is a groundbreaking production made using multiple tablets, making it enjoyable to watch as well.


