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BUCK-TICK Popular Song Rankings [2026]

BUCK-TICK’s diverse musicality and visual style have had an immeasurable influence on later bands.

This time, we’ll present a ranking of their popular songs from among the more than 20 albums they’ve released.

What results did we get?!

BUCK-TICK Popular Song Rankings [2026] (51–60)

Go-Go B-T TRAINBUCK-TICK57rank/position

BUCK-TICK/Go-Go B-T TRAIN MUSIC VIDEO
Go-Go B-T TRAINBUCK-TICK

Following the album ABRACADABRA, the 41st single, released in September 2021, is a thrilling rock tune that stirs the listener’s heart.

Over sounds reminiscent of a train’s roar and sway, Atsushi Sakurai weaves a powerful story of chasing the continuation of a dream and charging boldly into the future with love as the fuel.

It feels as though it embodies the band’s own journey.

This release also includes Uta and a re-recorded version of JUST ONE MORE KISS, once known as a commercial jingle, forming a bridge that links the past and the present.

p0uv1BUCK-TICK58rank/position

Buck Tick – Alice in Wonder underground -Live- [The Day in Question 2011]
p0uv1BUCK-TICK

Included on the 2007 album “Tenshi no Revolver.” A five-piece band from Gunma Prefecture formed in 1985.

Despite the hard guitar and powerful drums, it’s a song whose pop and catchy melody lingers in your heart, and when the deep, resonant vocals come in, it becomes something that could only be BUCK-TICK—nothing else—and that’s remarkable.

seraphimBUCK-TICK59rank/position

In the early 2000s, the music industry was undergoing a major turning point.

Amid this, BUCK-TICK released a work distinguished by a fantastical atmosphere infused with elements of gothic rock.

Included on the album “Juusankai wa Gekkou,” released in April 2005, it is known as part of the band’s 14th studio album.

Centered on the themes of “night” and “moonlight,” this piece stands out for its dark and majestic musicality.

The lyrics, depicting the transience and changing of the seasons, are sure to resonate deeply with listeners.

It was performed at a concert at NHK Hall and has been highly praised among fans.

It’s a track best savored on a long autumn night.

CandyBUCK-TICK60rank/position

BUCK-TICK / “Candy” Music Video
CandyBUCK-TICK

While it’s the 12th single and pop and easy to listen to, the intense, edgy band sound creates a unique atmosphere.

There’s an anecdote that during their period of pursuing a darker direction, they aimed to craft a “so pop it feels out of place” song.

You’ll likely struggle with the sound design when trying to cover it…

BUCK-TICK Popular Song Ranking [2026] (61–70)

The Sun and IcarusBUCK-TICK61rank/position

BUCK-TICK “The Sun and Icarus” MUSIC VIDEO
The Sun and IcarusBUCK-TICK

BUCK-TICK, who constantly pursue a uniquely original worldview, released their 41st single in March 2023 as the first installment commemorating the 35th anniversary of their major-label debut.

Inspired by the Greek myth of Icarus, the song was composed by Hidehiko Hoshino with lyrics by Atsushi Sakurai.

Its poetic universe, which simultaneously portrays the exhilaration of charging toward dreams and aspirations and the aesthetics of ruin that await beyond, resonates powerfully with listeners.

It is a work brimming with energy that feels as if it will give a strong push to anyone on the verge of a new challenge.

Lunar worldBUCK-TICK62rank/position

This BUCK-TICK classic captivates listeners with the floating, otherworldly timbre of the theremin.

The lyrics, said to have been inspired by Atsushi Sakurai’s hospitalization experience, evoke a sensation of drifting between dream and reality.

Released as a single in May 1998, the song also served as the opening theme for the anime Night Walker: Mayonaka no Tantei.

It’s a perfect listen for a quiet, solitary night, when you want to reflect on your inner self under the moonlight.

From the Far East, with loveBUCK-TICK63rank/position

BUCK-TICK “From the Far East with Love” [Music Video]
From the Far East, with loveBUCK-TICK

After moving to the label BMG Funhouse, this was the second release and the twelfth album in total, included on “From the Far East, I LOVE YOU,” and later released as the lead single.

From the content of the lyrics and the words used, it makes you think that war may be the motif.

Of course, interpretations will vary from listener to listener.

Is it truly possible to love and cherish those who oppose us? Isn’t this a mindset more people should have? I feel like this speaks to contemporary society.