a flood of circle Popular Song Rankings [2026]
While rooted in blues and rock ’n’ roll, they elevate it into a more contemporary sound, topped with vocalist/guitarist Ryosuke Sasaki’s aggressive vocals that grip the listener’s ears—this is a flood of circle.
We’ll introduce their consistently energetic songs in a ranked format.
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a flood of circle Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
New Tribea flood of circle15rank/position

With determination, passion, and sheer will hurled our way, this song screams at us.
While satirizing the state and nature of humanity—and the world—it still insists that we have no choice but to live recklessly, head-on.
It slams us with raw energy, as if asking, “And what about you?”
Best Ridea flood of circle16rank/position

This is the lead track included on the 2015 album “Best Ride.” It perfectly lives up to its bright, fast-paced title! In the music video, vocalist Sasaki sprints full speed around a racetrack, and since most tracks are over 1.6 km per lap, the shoot must have been pretty grueling.
(lol)
rock ‘n’ roll banda flood of circle17rank/position

A track that, as the title suggests, throws everything into expressing the way of life and stance of racing forward as a rock ’n’ roll band.
You can feel the passionate desire to always convey the fullest version of the present.
The mention of Shinjuku Loft in the lyrics also hints at a special attachment to that place.
Let’s go see the fireworksa flood of circle18rank/position

A classic that intertwines hearts with summer fireworks.
Released in July 2022, a flood of circle’s song carries a warm message that gently supports a weary heart.
With fireworks illuminating the midsummer night sky as its theme, the lyrics resonate as they portray people soothing their everyday fatigue and holding on to hope.
Chosen as the opening theme for TV Tokyo’s “Sumida River Fireworks Festival – Special Edition 2022,” it struck a chord with many listeners.
Woven from rock sounds and an emotional vocal performance, this is a track you’ll want to play while gazing up at the summer night sky.
Recommended for anyone who wants to cherish those fleeting moments that shine like fireworks.
Poem of Vermina flood of circle19rank/position

This is a striking track featuring a powerful rock sound themed around loneliness and self-affirmation.
Ryosuke Sasaki’s distinctive vocals from a flood of circle sing about moving forward even when faced with adversity.
Released digitally in August 2024, the song was premiered the day before at the band’s solo show at Hibiya Open-Air Concert Hall.
Marking the band’s 15-year journey, the new track is characterized by a sound rooted in blues and rock ’n’ roll.
It’s recommended for those who want to stay true to themselves or listen closely to their inner voice.
Ghosta flood of circle20rank/position

This is the lead track from the 2009 album PARADOX PARADE.
It’s a song where gentle and intense sounds coexist, evoking GHOST to a tee.
Another highlight is the fusion of the raspy yet melodically graceful vocals with the supporting instrumentation.
a flood of circle Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Golden Timea flood of circle21rank/position

Included on the full-length album “GOLDEN TIME,” released in 2014.
It is the album’s title track.
After guitarist Okaniwa, one of the original members, went missing in 2009, the band had continued as a three-piece.
They welcomed Duran, formerly of Rootless, as a new guitarist, and this song was produced with a four-member lineup for the first time in about five years.
With the added guitar, the sound gained more depth, resulting in a fresh, more distinctly rock-like intensity that AFOC hadn’t shown before.


