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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.

MUCC’s masterpiece and popular songs (31–40)

HeideMUCC

MUCC 'Heide' Music Video
HeideMUCC

MUCC is also known for drastically changing their artistic style with each album.

They’ve made a big shift back to straightforward rock from the EDM-flavored, full-on electronic sound of their previous releases.

All the members of MUCC are from Ibaraki Prefecture.

This song was filmed in their hometown, and just like the lyrics, it seems to bring back nostalgic memories of boyhood.

The Light of DecayMUCC

Mucc – 01 kuchiki no tou ( budokan 666 )
The Light of DecayMUCC

It’s the title track from their fourth album, released in 2004.

It begins with a relaxed, dark intro, then swiftly shifts scenes into an intense development that’s incredibly powerful.

In the intense sections, the vocals are passionately delivered—truly like a cry from the soul—leaving a deep impression.

CLASSICMUCC

MUCC 『CLASSIC』MUSIC VIDEO
CLASSICMUCC

It’s the 32nd single, released in 2016.

It was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime The Seven Deadly Sins: Signs of Holy War.

The song is very easy to listen to while still sounding cool.

The piano stands out, and the aggressive strings blend with the gentle piano in a well-balanced harmony.

Arcadia Featuring DAISHI DANCEMUCC

This song is MUCC’s first single after moving to Sony Music Associated Records in 2012.

It’s a collaboration with producer DAISHI DANCE, known for K-pop and electro house, featuring a sound where electronica is prominently blended into rock.

It’s a track that makes you want to dance.

risky driveMUCC

This is a track included on their seventh album, released in 2006.

From the sharp intro, the repeating phrases are electrifying.

The drums use a clear two-beat, emphasizing the downbeat and making the sound even more powerful and razor-sharp.

When the chorus unfolds, there’s a sense of release that feels like it races through your head.