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BRAHMAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

BRAHMAN, who even produced a film about their own band to commemorate their 20th anniversary.

If you’ve seen their live shows, you know: their fiery performances and messages have captivated many.

This time, we’re focusing on their songs.

We’ve compiled a ranked list of tracks with the highest play counts to date.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or brand new to them, please take a look.

BRAHMAN Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (41–50)

NO LIGHT THEORYBRAHMAN43rank/position

BRAHMAN [[SEE OFF, NO LIGHT THEORY..]] Brahman
NO LIGHT THEORYBRAHMAN

A song by BRAHMAN included on the album “A MAN OF THE WORLD.” Released on September 1, 1998.

All lyrics are in English.

The lyrics question one’s outlook on life: “What is your duty? What do you find value in?” It’s a high-tempo track with driving, relentless guitar that sounds awesome.

ROOTS OF TREEBRAHMAN44rank/position

BRAHMAN 『ROOTS OF TREE』
ROOTS OF TREEBRAHMAN

Since RONZI on drums sets a tambourine on the hi-hat, the song begins with an intro where the tambourine gently resonates as he steps on the hi-hat, followed by a track whose distinctive phrase—colored by KOHKI the guitarist’s chorus effect—feels pleasantly unique.

In live shows, it’s often slotted in as a calming moment before the final sprint in the latter half.

Result of NextBRAHMAN45rank/position

Jitte / 'RESULT OF NEXT' BRAHMAN
Result of NextBRAHMAN

ETERNAL RECURRENCE, the fifth album by BRAHMAN, released on June 10, 2009.

This track is included as the 14th song.

An intro that seems to foreshadow a major development to come.

A sudden outburst of blasting shouts! The lyrics are entirely in English, and it goes full throttle right from the start!

SHADOW PLAYBRAHMAN46rank/position

This is a track included on their second album, “A Forlorn Hope.” The sharp, incisive Japanese lyrics seem to speak directly to our hearts.

It’s a unique depth that English lyrics can’t quite capture.

The moment in the B-melody where the flame flickers as if the candle is about to be blown out helps build up to the chorus.

SHOWBRAHMAN47rank/position

Released on September 29, 2004, BRAHMAN’s third album, “THE MIDDLE WAY,” made a strong debut, entering the Oricon chart at No.

3.

This track is the 11th song on the album.

It’s a striking piece that bursts forward with hardcore punk and raw, roaring vocals.

SURVIVOR’S GUILTBRAHMAN48rank/position

A track packed with raw emotion that centers on the regret born from sudden partings and loss.

Featured on the 7th album “viraha,” released in 2025, it delivers the guilt and inner conflict of those who were left behind through a straightforward punk sound.

It’s a song that stands by those who have lost someone precious or feel unable to move forward, giving them a gentle push on the back.

Silent dayBRAHMAN49rank/position

This piece is included on the album Antinomy, released in February 2008.

While touching on lost reunions and forgotten promises, it portrays inner conflict and self-reflection.

Along with TOSHI-LOW’s vocals, it reminds us of the importance of looking inward amid the silence.

Give it a listen and take some time to face yourself.