Bring Me The Horizon Popular Song Ranking [2026]
The British metal band Bring Me the Horizon was formed in 2004.
Their abbreviation is “BMTH.”
With an original sound that mixes digital elements into hardcore and death metal, they have enjoyed great popularity overseas.
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Bring Me The Horizon Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
TeardropsBring Me The Horizon11rank/position

Bring Me the Horizon is a rock band formed in 2004.
They’re known for their remarkably wide musical range, excelling in genres like alternative rock, post-hardcore, metalcore, and deathcore.
In recent years, they’ve crafted a distinctive sound by further incorporating electronic elements.
Among their works, Teardrops stands out for its cool intro.
Highly recommended for fans of heavy sounds.
liMOusIne (ft. AURORA)Bring Me The Horizon12rank/position

A single track that exudes a fantastical, melancholic mood—like the scenery you glimpse from a car window driving through a snowy landscape.
Bring Me The Horizon’s fierce metal sound weaves a perfect harmony with AURORA’s delicate, ephemeral vocals.
The lyrics, centered on self-destructive emotions and toxic relationships, seep into hearts chilled by winter’s cold.
Included on the May 2024 album POST HUMAN: NeX GEn, the song made its live debut that August at Chiba’s ZOZO Marine Stadium to great acclaim.
It’s a track you’ll want to play on a winter night, driving along snowy roads as you face yourself—one that can prompt you to reexamine the conflicts and anxieties deep within.
MantraBring Me The Horizon13rank/position

This track was released in August 2018 as the lead single from the smash-hit album Amo.
Many listeners likely sensed Bring Me The Horizon’s further evolution when they heard it.
It unfolds from a distorted guitar intro into a festival-ready, catchy chorus.
The fact that it was nominated for Best Rock Song at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards speaks to its quality.
Also keep an eye on the thought-provoking music video, which ties in with the lyrics.
And The Snakes Start To SingBring Me The Horizon14rank/position

A track by the British rock band Bring Me The Horizon.
It is included on the 2012 album Sempiternal.
It features choral vocals by a choir and is said to be a track with personal meaning for lead vocalist Oliver Sykes.
Obey with YUNGBLUDBring Me The Horizon15rank/position

For anyone who wants to get pumped up with a refreshing rock track—featuring loud-as-hell guitars, a heavy rhythm, full-on shouts, and still a singable melody—this song comes highly recommended! It’s a single released in September 2020 by Bring Me The Horizon, now one of the UK’s flagship rock bands and hugely popular here in Japan as well, and it also made waves for featuring fellow UK rising star YUNGBLUD.
Bring Me The Horizon started out as a brutally heavy deathcore band, but over the years they’ve shifted toward a more polished sound.
Obey, which sees frontman Oliver Sykes unleashing fierce screams for the first time in a while, was warmly received by fans who had been waiting for a heavier BMTH.
That said, their knack for crafting something properly catchy is as sharp as ever, making this a cool track that’s also easy to recommend to listeners who find overly heavy music a bit much.


