dustbox Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Dustbox is a band named after a trash can, sending a message to listeners to hurl their anxiety and regret away and move forward.
Their appeal lies in the straightforwardness of their songs and their energetic live performances.
Here, we’ll rank and introduce some of the most popular tracks by dustbox.
- [dustbox] A classic hit by the popular band that has led the punk scene
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dustbox Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Farleydustbox51rank/position

Featured on the album The Awakening, released in May 2019, this track is a monumental number born at the milestone of the band’s 20th anniversary.
dustbox, who have long sung in English, made waves by boldly incorporating Japanese into the chorus.
The unique balance that blends a dark atmosphere with a pop melody is irresistible, as is the progression that builds from a stealthy, beautiful line into a fierce awakening.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re feeling down or when you want to meet a new version of yourself.
GARDENdustbox52rank/position

This is a track included on the mini-album “Sign To The Sun.” With its relaxed tempo and Japanese lyrics, it gives the impression of speaking directly to the listener.
Though the singing style and sound convey a sense of worry and hardship, the song also carries a powerful feeling of moving forward.
Missing Piecedustbox53rank/position

A track included on the album “The Awakening,” produced to mark the band’s 20th anniversary.
Long active primarily with English lyrics, dustbox portrays people searching for what’s been lost—the missing pieces—by weaving together Japanese and English.
While maintaining the framework of melodic punk, the song stands out with a mid-tempo, contemplative arrangement, and SUGA’s clear, high-toned voice adds color to the wistful melody line.
Praised by MAN WITH A MISSION’s Tokyo Tanaka, this is a song we recommend for moments of seasonal change or life’s turning points.
Never Ending Dreamdustbox54rank/position

dustbox, a band that has led Japan’s melodic punk scene for over 20 years.
Featured near the end of their 2010 album “starbow,” this song powerfully sings about continuing to chase dreams while walking a winding road.
There were times in the past when they felt like throwing everything away, but the lyrics convey a resolve to never let the small flame of hope burning in their hearts go out—something that aligns with the band’s earnest, steadily built career.
Blending skate-punk speed with melodic sensibility, the track’s sound is sometimes performed in an acoustic setting as well, and it’s loved for combining aggression with warmth.
One Thing I Knowdustbox55rank/position

Closing out the 20th-anniversary album “The Awakening,” this track is an emotional piece filled with gratitude for the band’s history and their friends.
The English lyrics sing of hope: even while accepting the uncertainty of the future, the light from someone special melts away the darkness.
Unfolding at a mid-tempo pace, the sound reveals a new side of dustbox that isn’t all about breakneck speed.
Released in May 2019, its music video was also unveiled via music media in April of the same year.
It’s a song you’ll want to hear when you’re feeling down, when you want to think of someone important, or when you’re standing at a turning point in life.


