Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
Love at First SightFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas11rank/position

A track included on their first full album, “Dance & Scream.” With its dazzling synths and heavy, weighty sound, it’s a song that perfectly embodies the essence of Las Vegas! Just like the title suggests, one listen is all it takes to become hooked on them!
Scream Hard as You CanFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas12rank/position

This is a track that overwhelms you with its guitar sound.
While the guitar feels like the main focus throughout, you can also hear beautiful piano tones and some synths along the way, so you won’t want to miss those touches either.
In the final chorus, every instrument goes full throttle as it drives toward the finale.
StarburstFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas13rank/position

The title “Starburst” is insanely cool.
Its cosmic vibe meshes perfectly with the electro-style Las Vegas vocal sound.
It’s a track that really drives home how a band’s sense of taste truly comes through in their words.
Get Back the HopeFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas14rank/position

Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas has gained popularity for their aggressive sound that fuses post-hardcore with electrocore.
“Get Back the Hope,” the lead track from their 7th album Cocoon for the Golden Future, makes a powerful impact with its fast-paced synths and signature Auto-Tuned vocals.
The ensemble blends high-pitched melodies with low-register rap, making it challenging, but once you nail it, it’s guaranteed to be a great stress reliever.
It’s an upbeat tune that’s fun to sing solo or as a duet.
My Dear Lady, Will You Dance With Me Tonight?Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas15rank/position

This track continues the chiptune sound from last time.
It highlights the contrast between the poppy, cute chiptune elements and the shouts and heavy guitar riffs.
There’s a pretty heavy section in the middle of the song, but the chorus is so catchy that you can keep listening to it on repeat.
Shake Your BodyFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas16rank/position

A track that also had a TV tie-in.
It’s a party tune with a full-on Las Vegas vibe, featuring synth sounds that hype up the audience from the intro—an absolute live staple.
Pay attention to the shifts that showcase a variety of moods as you listen.
The Gong of KnockoutFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas17rank/position

A track by the five-piece band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, known for incorporating trance elements.
It was selected as the opening theme for the anime Baki, based on Keisuke Itagaki’s manga.
The song overflows with speed and exhilaration that perfectly suit a fighting manga.
So’s fiercely screamed vocals seem to embody the powerful combat depicted in the anime, making it seriously cool!
ThunderclapFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas18rank/position

From the intro, the unison of two guitars is insanely cool.
It’s a very intense track, with sections that are perfect for the live kids’ beloved two-step, and, in contrast, parts that slow down and drop the tempo—making it a song that tells several different stories within a single track.
Time of our LifeFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas19rank/position

It starts with a gripping piano solo and settles into a laid-back groove that makes you want to sway naturally.
The heavily autotuned vocals—a hallmark of Las Vegas—are, as expected, addictively catchy.
Until You Die OutFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas20rank/position

This track, released by the Kobe-born electrocore band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas as the ending theme for the anime Ninja to Gokudou, features an intense sound where synth textures and screams collide.
The interplay of clean vocals and shouts is quintessentially their style.
The lyrics, themed around life and death, express the resolve of those living the harsh fates of ninjas and gangsters.
It was released digitally in October 2025, with the music video dropping alongside the anime’s broadcast.
A must-listen for fans of heavy music.


