Crystal Lake Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Formed in 2002, they are a metalcore band based in Tokyo.They are known for their live performances and have collaborated with many international artists.Be sure to check out the powerful shouts of vocalist Ryo Kinoshita, whose style is anything but typically Japanese.We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs.Be sure to give it a look.
- Classic and popular songs by CRYSTAL LAKE
- Popular Song Ranking of coldrain [2026]
- CROSSFAITH Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- Roselia Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- DIR EN GREY Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- Masterpieces and popular songs by Crossfaith
- Masterpieces and popular songs by coldrain
- ONE OK ROCK Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Ling tosite sigure Popular Song Ranking [2026]
- MAN WITH A MISSION Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- Ryo’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
- Yorushika’s Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
- La'cryma Christi Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Crystal Lake Popular Song Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Sleep AwakeCrystal Lake26rank/position

It kicks off with a kind of distorted guitar sound I’ve never heard before.
I was surprised.
Even though it’s the beginning of the song, there’s a sing-along part, which is interesting.
The chorus vocals really suit the heavy sound.
The guitar solo was cool, too.
The Fire InsideCrystal Lake27rank/position

The opening drum and guitar phrases are insanely cool.
The song’s signature hits and the English lyrics match perfectly, and it’s awesome.
I feel like they often play it at the end of live shows.
They did it at the end of a concert I went to a long time ago, too.
It was incredibly cool.
The PassageCrystal Lake28rank/position

The opening synth and acoustic guitar-like sound pair really well with the heavy breakdown.
I love how the track starts—it’s very cool.
However, compared to now, both the English pronunciation and the shouting technique are not quite there.
Twisted FateCrystal Lake29rank/position

This is a song that truly embodies Crystal Lake.
It’s a storm of hardcore.
Despite how heavy it is, it’s a track you can still sing along to.
The part where it makes you think it’s going into a key-change breakdown but doesn’t—and then the real breakdown hits afterward—is absolutely the best.
WavesCrystal Lake30rank/position

It starts off in a way that’s typical of Crystal Lake, but once it actually kicks in, it feels different.
It seems like they’re trying something new.
I like that they’re taking on new ideas while still keeping that Crystal Lake vibe.
It’s awesome.


