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Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Popular Song Rankings [2026]

The band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas helped popularize the term “pikorimo” in Japan.There’s no doubt they also played a part in spreading loud rock.This time, we’ll present a ranking of some of their most popular songs.

Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Chase the Light!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas8rank/position

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Chase the Light!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

It’s an irresistibly exhilarating loud rock number with an intense yet refreshing sense of speed! It’s a track by the Kobe-based band Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, included on their 2011 mini-album NEXTREME, their first nationally distributed release.

The song was used as the opening theme for the anime Kaiji: Hakairoku-hen.

It delivers an electrocore sound where electronic elements and fierce guitars intertwine with clean vocals and shouts.

Conveying a strong will to move forward despite loneliness and inner conflict, this piece is recommended when you need the courage to face adversity.

Jump AroundFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas9rank/position

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Jump AroundFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

Jump Around, the summer tune by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas—aka “Vegas.” From the opening line bursting with excitement—“Summer’s here!”—the energy shoots through the roof! Not only has this track become a festival staple, it’s also been featured as theme songs for anime and games.

While the sound is overflowing with Vegas’s unique flair, the song as a whole has a thrilling sense of speed, making it a great recommendation even for people who don’t usually listen to loud rock.

Love at First SightFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas10rank/position

[PV]Love at First Sight / Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Love at First SightFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

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!

Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Party BoysFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas11rank/position

Party Boys / Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas[Drum cover]
Party BoysFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

It’s a slightly heavier sound, but it has a strong club-music vibe.

The vocals are so cool that you can’t help but get into it.

It’s a track that grabs the listener’s heart.

The rhythm in the middle makes you want to jump in and refresh, and it overflows with a sense of unity.

Scream Hard as You CanFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas12rank/position

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Scream Hard as You CanFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

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

[PV]Starburst/Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
StarburstFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

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

[MV]Get Back the Hope / Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Get Back the HopeFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

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.