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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.

a flood of circle Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

KIDSa flood of circle22rank/position

a flood of circle / KIDS【Music Video】short ver.
KIDSa flood of circle

Included on the single “KIDS/Akane,” released in April 2014.

It’s a track whose raspy vocals and rock sound—hallmarks of AFOC—are irresistibly catchy.

The humming part feels perfect for a sing-along, and you can easily imagine the crowd getting hyped at a live show.

STARSa flood of circle23rank/position

a flood of circle / STARS【Music Video】
STARSa flood of circle

A track included on the full album “GOLDEN TIME,” released in 2014.

The MV, with its glamorous, striking contrast of red and blue lights against a dark backdrop, features a performance welcoming new member Duran, former guitarist of The Rootless.

In response to the vocals that repeatedly howl “I’m a star,” the guitar wails and screams in turn.

It’s a song that radiates a burning rock spirit.

High-tension songa flood of circle24rank/position

[Music Video] High Tension Song – a flood of circle
High-tension songa flood of circle

a flood of circle is a four-piece band formed in 2006, fronted by Ryosuke Sasaki, who also plays guitar.

His cool, husky voice brings great character to their rock numbers, but the vocalist he originally admired was Masamune Kusano of Spitz—someone whose singing style is completely different from his own.

By overcoming that complex and establishing a voice that is true to himself, he has become the owner of an irresistibly appealing husky tone.

Ferdinand Griffon Circusa flood of circle25rank/position

a flood of circle / Ferdinand Griffon Circus - [Live Clip]
Ferdinand Griffon Circusa flood of circle

This is the lead single from the 2010 album “ZOOMANITY.” The music video features scenes from the album release one-man live show.

With its cool guitar riff, it’s a rock track that makes you want to go see them live, not just listen to the recording.

Blues of the Artificial Satellitea flood of circle26rank/position

[Music Video] Artificial Satellite Blues – a flood of circle
Blues of the Artificial Satellitea flood of circle

While rooted in classic rock music like blues and rock ’n’ roll, the four-piece rock band a flood of circle has been winning support with a fresh sound that also incorporates the latest musical elements.

This track, included on their 10th album “2020,” feels great with its acoustic guitar strumming and crunchy riff.

The arrangement shows influences from Black music, and the gentle melodies spun from a wistful vocal delivery will likely resonate even with listeners who don’t usually listen to blues.

It’s a number I’d recommend not only to blues fans, but also as an entry point into the genre.

Dr. Strangelovea flood of circle27rank/position

a flood of circle – Dr. Strangelove (Music Video)
Dr. Strangelovea flood of circle

This is a single from the 2009 full-length album PARADOX PARADE.

The song’s dynamics shift from a calm vibe to a sudden surge of excitement, brilliantly conveying a sense of madness.

But the real madness is in the music video! People unrelated to the band are playing table tennis! If you watch it without sound, you’d never guess it’s a rock band’s MV—yet it is, and it’s the official one!

Paint it blue.a flood of circle28rank/position

[Music Video] Painted in Blue – a flood of circle
Paint it blue.a flood of circle

This is a track included on DISC 2 of the best-of album created to commemorate the band’s 10th anniversary, “10th Anniversary BEST ALBUM ‘THE BLUE’ — AFOC 2006–2015.” It’s also a song notable for its distinctive vocal style.

If the song weren’t titled “Aoku Nure” (“Paint It Blue”), you might not be able to tell what’s being sung in the chorus!