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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) Greatest and Popular Songs (21–30)

Against the PillPay money To my Pain

Included on the single “Drop of INK.” As one of their relatively early songs, K’s vocals have a certain youthful quality.

This track, along with the others on the single, is extremely intense, making it well-suited for listeners who aren’t very familiar with loud rock.

The Answer is not in the TVPay money To my Pain

The Answer is Not in the TV – Paymoney To My Pain
The Answer is not in the TVPay money To my Pain

Included on their second album, “after you wake up.” The title “The Answer Isn’t on TV” gives off a distinctly American punk vibe.

The drop A# tuning is seriously heavy—among the lowest in their catalog.

PTP (Pay money To my Pain) Greatest and Most Popular Songs (31–40)

illuminationPay money To my Pain

Included on the 4th album “gene.” This track was recorded after K’s death and features RIZE’s JESSE as a guest vocalist.

Since the song was originally intended to bring out K’s R&B side, JESSE’s rap-infused vocals are highly rhythmic and a great match.

LigarsePay money To my Pain

Pay Money To My Pain – “Ligarse”
LigarsePay money To my Pain

Included on the 2nd album “after you wake up.” With a clean guitar interwoven with heavy distorted guitar to create an emotional sound, and a hefty 3/4 beat, it truly exemplifies their sound from this period.

Its running time of over six minutes is also distinctive.

Truth fragilePay money To my Pain

From the very start, Truth Fragile unleashes Pay money To my Pain’s full intensity.

Relentless double-kick drums and razor-sharp, chugging guitar riffs will blast away the stress you feel day after day.

And K’s switch between shouts and clean vocals is phenomenal in this track!

Wallow in self pityPay money To my Pain

If you’re the type who wants to headbang to Pay money To my Pain’s heavy sound, I highly recommend “Wallow in self pity.” It’s loud and just plain cool—this track says it all.

The crushingly heavy distorted guitars and double-bass drumming hit hard, delivering a sound that feels downright destructive.

Give it a listen!

love letterPay money To my Pain

This song is included on BUCK-TICK’s 8th studio album, Six/Nine, and it’s the track covered by Pay money To my Pain on BUCK-TICK’s second tribute album, PARADE II 〜RESPECTIVE TRACKS OF BUCK-TICK〜.

It seems like it would feel amazing to hear it at a festival.