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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 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Daisydustbox31rank/position

Included on the single “4our Cherries” and the album “13 Brilliant Leaves.” It’s a gentle track that, within their signature high-speed, powerful sound, conveys a sense of forward-looking warmth—perhaps one of their defining qualities.

Dreams Are Realitydustbox32rank/position

Dustbox – Dreams Are Reality (Live)
Dreams Are Realitydustbox

This song is included on the 3rd album, “13 Brilliant Leaves.” The intro guitar is really cool and builds excitement for the listener.

While it follows a classic structure, it’s unmistakably dustbox and remains engaging without ever getting old.

Fallingdustbox33rank/position

Falling/dustbox [Japanese translation]
Fallingdustbox

Praised by hardcore fans as “like reading a short story” and “a song you suddenly feel like listening to,” this track from dustbox’s album Blooming Harvest, released in November 2008, is characterized by lyrics that portray the bittersweet emotions of love.

The protagonist’s complex feelings toward a woman and his struggle to put his feelings into words fuse with driving melodic punk, resonating deeply with listeners.

Showcasing dustbox’s impressive musicianship and pop savvy—evident in their chord work—this is a standout song.

It’s perfect for anyone troubled by love or burdened with feelings they can’t express.

Free as a Birddustbox34rank/position

This is a track included as the B-side to the memorable 1st single “Promise you.” It’s an impressive song with a sound that embodies the classic, high-speed drive of melodic punk.

The gradually accelerating tempo in the intro is also unique.

Goodbye yellow brick roaddustbox35rank/position

This is a cover of an Elton John song included on the single “4our Cherries.” The original is a gentle song with a relaxed tempo, but dustbox’s arrangement transforms it into something that feels powerful.

There’s also a sense of humor in how the tempo gradually shifts into dustbox’s characteristic speed at the beginning.

Hurdle Racedustbox36rank/position

A track from their 5th full album, “Blooming Harvest.” The intro guitar riff makes you think, “Is this metal?!”—the rapid-fire chugging really stands out.

At around two minutes and thirty seconds, it’s by no means a long song, but the sheer density of musical ideas is very much like them, not confined to the boundaries of melodic punk.

I rememberdustbox37rank/position

This is a cover of a Skid Row song included on the mini-album “triangle.” At first it seems like an arrangement faithful to the original—a powerful, slow-moving ballad—but in true fashion, it unfolds into a sound brimming with speed.

It’s a track that’s even more interesting if you know the original.

IN THE SWAY OF YOUR HEARTSdustbox38rank/position

This is a track included on the first mini-album, “Sign To The Sun.” While the tempo is relaxed, the song is striking for its heavy timbre that conveys a powerful energy welling up from deep within.

Rather than rushing ahead on momentum, it has a vibe that speaks directly and deliberately to the listener.

One & Onlydustbox39rank/position

It’s a song full of a driving sense of speed and a fan favorite at live shows.

Both the lyrics and the melody are catchy, and it leaves you feeling really refreshed after listening.

The video uses footage from live performances, and it’s a lot of fun to watch the crowd getting fired up.

Right Nowdustbox40rank/position

dustbox live – right now
Right Nowdustbox

A track from their fourth full-length album.

It’s a hopeful song that calls out, “Let’s open your next page right now.” Although dustbox may seem like a straightforward punk rock band at first glance, a defining feature is their heavy use of diminished chords in the guitar progressions.

They’re used in the chorus of this song as well, achieving both a direct, cool impact and a uniquely emotional atmosphere.