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] (41–50)
Smile like a childdustbox43rank/position

A track that begins with a muted guitar reminiscent of a music box.
While its core is straightforward melodic hardcore, it features a bossa nova–style section in the middle and highly varied choral work, making it a classic that shows how musically sophisticated they already were at the time, despite it being an older song in their catalog.
Tomorrowdustbox44rank/position

It’s a melodic track where the melody bursts in over a simple riff.
The catchy chorus phrase is so addictive you can’t forget it after just one listen.
The flowing guitar lines are another highlight!
Unnamed Songdustbox45rank/position

Released in July 2022, this track is a quintessential dustbox melodic punk tune, bursting from the start with high-velocity guitar riffs and a driving 8-beat.
SUGA’s emotional vocals and the liberating chorus melody feel effortless, and it’s reportedly embraced as an anthem that sparks massive sing-alongs at live shows.
The music video, launched alongside the opening of their official YouTube channel, captures raw, in-studio performance scenes.
Moreover, at the tour final, it was performed as the last song of the main set, serving as a climactic number that united the band and audience in shared emotion.
There’s nothing to be afraid of — 怖れるものは何もない —ROTTENGRAFFTY × dustbox46rank/position

This track, where adrenaline-charged melodic punk collides with muscular loud rock, is a collaboration between close allies ROTTENGRAFFTY and dustbox.
Looking back on the days when we started walking without knowing left from right, and the times when loneliness nearly crushed us, it delivers heartfelt thanks to the friends who stood by us and a steadfast vow—“we don’t give up easily”—sung powerfully in both English and Japanese.
Released in December 2024 as part of the dust’nGRAFFTY project, the song was also performed at ROTTENGRAFFTY’s own event, ‘Kyoto Chotokkyu 2024.’
A.B.C.DISCOdustbox47rank/position

A track from the tribute album “We are DISCO!!!” for the disco-rock band the telephones, who are currently on hiatus.
dustbox and the telephones are both bands from Saitama, and members of the telephones reportedly watched dustbox at Saitama live houses back in their high school days.
The song is built on a disco beat while fully showcasing dustbox’s signature melodic hardcore sound, resulting in an arrangement that can truly be called outstanding.
Bird Of Passagedustbox48rank/position

This is a dustbox song that sings about the desire to keep chasing dreams, like a bird riding the wind and flying free.
It was released in November 2008, around the time they put out albums like “13 Brilliant Leaves” and “Seeds of Rainbows.” Amid the exhilarating, fast-paced melodic punk sound, the band’s pop sensibilities shine through.
The line about “not forgetting how to fly” leaves a strong impression, capturing a forward-looking attitude that refuses to give up on dreams.
It’s the kind of track that makes you want to raise your fist and join a massive sing-along at a live show—a must for punk rock fans.
Bitter Sweetdustbox49rank/position

Once George’s bass kicks in, the kids will explode with excitement like they’ve been waiting for it.
There’s no doubt tons of kids will be going “Fooo!” when they hear it live.
It’s a must-know track even for dustbox beginners.


