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.
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PTP (Pay money To my Pain) Best and Popular Songs (11–20)
AtheistPay money To my Pain

Included on the 3rd album “Remember the name.” A track with metal elements, featuring an A-melody where the guitar chops over a two-beat-driven drum pattern.
The chorus drops to half-time, giving it a hardcore feel.
The title “Atheist” means “a person who does not believe in God.”
Room #103Pay money To my Pain

This is an unreleased demo track that was made public in December 2014, two years after the passing of K, the vocalist of Pay money To my Pain.
It features K singing over an acoustic guitar accompaniment and includes a Japanese translation of the English lyrics.
It’s a very gentle song that evokes a bittersweet feeling.
GreedPay money To my Pain

A short tune that shines with a blazing two-beat.
The tempo suddenly drops in the latter half, but then it keeps accelerating, faster and faster.
Pretty much every heavy band has a gritty track like this.
Personally, I absolutely love songs like this.
BuryPay money To my Pain

Pay money To my Pain has so many emotional songs.
The steady drum rhythm, the calmly played bassline, the guitar arpeggios, and K’s clean vocals all create an incredibly pleasant feeling.
Every time I listen, I’m drawn deeper into this calm mood.
Unforgettable PastPay money To my Pain

Included on PTP’s first album, “Another day comes.” A mid-tempo heavy number that makes you want to jump when you hear it live.
In Japan around 2007, it must have sounded very unusual.
The lyrics express a negative sentiment: “I’m sick of being scared.”
ReflectionPay money To my Pain

Reflection has a bouncy waltz-like rhythm and a loud, powerful feel.
K’s vocals are truly versatile, aren’t they? He showcases that wide range of vocal character in this track as well.
The melancholic clean vocals and the ferocious shouts are absolutely superb.
Experience the dark coolness of Pay Money To My Pain through this song.
PTP (Pay money To my Pain) Greatest and Popular Songs (21–30)
From Here To SomewherePay money To my Pain

This is a track included on the 1st single, “Drop of INK.” It’s slow-tempo but heavy and cool.
The guitar makes good use of clean tones, too.
It should get the crowd going live, and despite the slow tempo it has real drive—one of those songs you’ll want to play again.


