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 classic and popular songs (11–20)
G.G.MUCC

This is the song that became the Japanese image song for the 2012 release of Daniel Radcliffe’s latest starring film, “The Woman in Black.” In the music video, the members of MUCC step into a British world.
It’s a collaborative MV that mixes scenes from “The Woman in Black,” so keep an eye on its fantastical world.
Therefore, the skyscraperMUCC

This is the 31st single released in 2014.
It was used as the opening theme for Kindaichi Case Files R.
The song gives a very clear, easy-to-listen impression with a good tempo.
The chorus is energetic and makes it easy to get hyped up.
The place where I ought to beMUCC

It’s their fifth single, and also the one marking their major-label debut.
There are three versions—A, B, and C—with the C-type released by a major label.
Elements that pique listeners’ interest can be seen, such as lyrics hinting at their debut and scenes of performing in a muddy swamp in the music video.
FlightMUCC

It’s their 16th single, released in 2007.
It’s a bit odd to say for MUCC, but the song features very upbeat, bright lyrics and a fast tempo.
It’s easy to get into, and I think it would really hype people up if you sang it at karaoke.
Heart colorMUCC

This is a song included on their 14th single released in 2006.
As it was composed by the bassist, YUKKE, the bass line moves in a very cool way.
From the intro, the bass stands out, and you can’t help but be captivated by the technique.
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This is the title track from their seventh album, released in 2006.
It kicks off with an easy-to-ride, groove-heavy rhythm, then hits hard with an aggressive sound that really pierces through.
The chorus explodes with energy, and it’s a song that shines even brighter live, turning up the heat when you hear it in person.
MUCC’s classic and popular songs (21–30)
Sky and ThreadMUCC

It’s the 19th single, released in 2009.
The word “rain” appears repeatedly, and the song is filled with dark, negative emotions.
The brisk tempo and recurring guitar phrases might be conveying a message about a boring daily life where every day is the same.


