9mm Parabellum Bullet Popular Song Rankings [2026]
An alternative rock band consisting of four members: Takuro Sugawara, Yoshimitsu Taki, Kazuhiko Nakamura, and Chihiro Kamijo.
With a sleek, smart presence, their sound also feels tight and refined.
This time, we’re focusing on their songs.
We’ve listed their most-played tracks in a ranked format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering them for the first time, please take a look.
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9mm Parabellum Bullet Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Alice in the Glass City9mm Parabellum Bullet11rank/position

Speaking of what makes this four-piece guitar rock band so compelling, their technical playing and razor-sharp, polished-metal guitar tone come to mind.
In the intro of this track, you can fully savor both of those strengths.
The first thing that hits your ears is that cutting guitar sound.
The single-note riff, whose sharpness really stands out, is both catchy enough to stick with you after one listen and downright ferocious.
On top of that, there’s a technical drum phrase that exploits double bass and deft hand-foot coordination, followed by a groove-drenched four-on-the-floor beat.
It’s an intro worthy of a true killer tune—one that makes it impossible to sit still while you listen.
The light of the candle9mm Parabellum Bullet12rank/position

This is a track included on 9mm Parabellum Bullet’s third album, Revolutionary, released in 2010.
Set to a jazz-inspired rhythm and layered with their uniquely expressive rock sound, it’s a powerful yet melancholic song.
Sand Planet9mm Parabellum Bullet13rank/position

This is a song by 9mm Parabellum Bullet, a four-piece rock band from Kanagawa Prefecture.
It’s included on their 2007 album Termination.
The somewhat retro-sounding guitar riff is striking.
Even among their many fast-tempo tracks, this one is relatively slow.
Vampiregirl9mm Parabellum Bullet14rank/position

“Vampiregirl,” included on 9mm Parabellum Bullet’s second album VAMPIRE released in 2008.
From the intro that makes you want to start dancing, to the rapid-fire, conversational A-melody, and the soaring chorus—the dynamic flow is absolutely thrilling! The title “Vampiregirl” makes it perfect for a Halloween party, too.
Dress up as a vampire and dance your heart out!
Setsuna DriveTaki Yoshimitsu (9mm Parabellum Bullet)15rank/position

With an exhilarating sense of speed, IA’s soaring vocals, and a chorus that guarantees you’ll hit repeat, this track is unstoppable! It’s an IA song by Yoshimitsu Taki, the guitarist of the rock band 9mm Parabellum Bullet—an explosive burst of sound pressure and momentum.
Answer And Answer9mm Parabellum Bullet16rank/position

I can’t find common ground with someone.
Even so, when you want to come up with answers for each other and move forward, listening to this might provide the missing solution to the half-finished equations swirling in your head.
The punchy drums blow away that hazy mood.
It’s easier to reflect later if you’ve come up with answers to things, isn’t it?
Wanderland9mm Parabellum Bullet17rank/position

It’s the opening theme of the anime “RD Sennō Chōsashitsu” (Real Drive), created by Masamune Shirow—known for Ghost in the Shell—and Production I.G.
It was 9mm Parabellum Bullet’s debut single and reached No.
12 on the Oricon chart.
cosmos9mm Parabellum Bullet18rank/position

Cosmos by 9mm Parabellum Bullet, included on the album Dawnin released in 2013.
It’s a love song that expresses feelings toward someone special, but it’s unclear whether the romance is a happy one or a sad love that has ended.
Even so, the certain and straightforward feelings toward the beloved, the sense of happiness, come through strongly.
You can tell that those feelings are recalled by seeing cosmos flowers and remain as memories.
Robinson9mm Parabellum Bullet19rank/position

A cover by the four-piece rock band 9mm Parabellum Bullet.
While retaining the original’s breezy, floating feel and its distinctive guitar arpeggios, it’s arranged with an intense rock sound.
The result is so polished it makes you feel the song might have been intended for this style from the start, and the straightforward, no-frills arrangement delivers exactly what you’d hope for when going heavier—without betraying expectations.
Waltz of Life9mm Parabellum Bullet20rank/position

The signature roaring twin guitars of 9mm hurl riff after riff with an uncompromisingly heavy sound.
The song’s development, which incorporates a waltz rhythm, meshes superbly with a straight-ahead, classic hard rock sound, creating a unique worldview that only they can deliver.


