PTP (Pay money To my Pain) classic and popular songs
Formed in 2004, PTP (Pay money To my Pain) ramped up their activity, but at the end of 2012 their vocalist K suddenly passed away, making it impossible for them to continue.
They are a rock band that led the current loud scene and still enjoys high popularity.
While their heavy sound and intense shouts leave a strong impression, the exceptionally beautiful clean tones showcase the vocalist’s diverse expressions, which are truly captivating.
PTP (Pay money To my Pain) Best and Popular Songs (1–10)
Another Day ComesPay money To my Pain

It’s a track included on the 1st album, “Another day comes.” Sharing the same title as the album, it appears as the first song.
While its structure and development follow a simple pattern, the powerful vocals and gentle lyrics are truly wonderful.
Even more than ten years after its release, it remains a highly popular song.
Weight of my pridePay money To my Pain

Amid the heavy rhythm section, the clean guitar really stands out in this track.
Its intensity runs throughout, so it’s sure to get the crowd fired up at live shows.
In the final chorus there’s even a call-and-response part, making it a song everyone can enjoy together.
RainPay money To my Pain

In contrast to their image of heavy, slightly dark songs, this track is a ballad infused with rock elements.
The relaxed tempo pairs perfectly with these English lyrics, making it a song I highly recommend listening to alongside the Japanese translation.
This LifePay money To my Pain

It gives the impression of a liberating chord progression with a really beautiful chorus.
And, as expected, their songs suit English lyrics.
Amid the somewhat lonely atmosphere of the track, it carries their characteristic weight, making it a very cool song.
VoicePay money To my Pain

This is a track included on the 4th album, “gene.” The song features ONE OK ROCK’s vocalist, Taka, as a guest.
The mix of Japanese and English lyrics is deeply heartrending and really grabs you.
Although the track runs over eight minutes, it never feels long, and the final guitar solo is incredibly emotional and moving.
Sweetest vengeancePay money To my Pain

It hits you with intensity and heaviness right from the start.
On top of that weight, the vocalist’s shouts kick in, and then the chorus drops and it’s pure release.
Once you hear it, it won’t leave your head, and at a live show it’s guaranteed to keep the crowd hyped the whole time.
GiftPay money To my Pain

A track where a melancholic, melodious vocal shines over a wistful alternative sound.
Among their songs, it’s relatively restrained—no shouts—evoking 2000s American alternative rock.
Precisely for that, pay attention to the intricately crafted guitar in the interlude.
PicturesPay money To my Pain

The main tune from the eponymous title “Pictures,” released simultaneously with the 3rd single and DVD in 2010.
The DVD includes footage from a two-day live show held in Shimokitazawa, as well as a live performance in L.A.
The emotional melody pairs perfectly with the vocalist’s powerful voice; although it’s a mid-tempo track, it draws you in with a gentle, soulful feel.
Out of my HandsPay money To my Pain

It’s a high-energy, easy-to-get-into song.
Actually, there’s an acoustic version as well, and I feel its contrasting vibe really stands out both live and on the recording.
The original has a driving sense of speed within its heaviness, making it a track that really ramps up the excitement.
HomePay money To my Pain

This is a track included on PTP’s first album, “Another Day Comes.” It opens with a wistful, melancholic guitar, but in the chorus, the guitar solo, and the final section it shifts and conveys a sense of strength.
As a whole, it’s a masterpiece that seems to portray finding light even within darkness.


