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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 Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Fist for the New EraFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas26rank/position

An aggressive, cool mixture loud rock that comes crashing in like waves.

This work by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas was released in June 2024 and drew attention as the broadcast theme song for ABEMA’s “Super RIZIN.3.” Centered on determination and challenge for a new era, it carries a powerful, encouraging message for listeners.

The fusion of electronic elements with heavy guitar riffs is truly electrifying.

It’s a song I especially recommend to anyone who wants to push forward and overcome adversity.

Hey Girl!! Why Not Party Like a Bitch!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas27rank/position

Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas – Hey Girl!! Why Not Party Like a Bitch!?
Hey Girl!! Why Not Party Like a Bitch!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

This track kicks off with an intense drum phrase packed tightly with notes.

In the intro, you can hear vocalist So—usually known for his high tones—singing in a slightly lower register.

With metallic riffs and aggressive shouts, the song showcases a heavier, more weighty side of the band than usual.

Solitude X’masFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas28rank/position

A Christmas track by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, a loud rock band known for their unique style that fuses heavy sounds with electronic elements.

It’s included on their first full-length album, Dance & Scream, released in November 2010, and features English lyrics that depict snowy landscapes, city illuminations, and the bittersweet feeling of waiting for a loved one to return.

The interplay between intense screams and clean vocals, and the explosive jump from quiet sections into pounding drums, is truly breathtaking.

It’s a perfect choice for those who want to hype up a venue with a loud arrangement that stands apart from typical Christmas songs, or for fans of electrocore-style sounds.

Stray in ChaosFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas29rank/position

[PV]Stray in Chaos/Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Stray in ChaosFear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

If anything, this track puts the spotlight on the guitar sound.

In the interlude between the first and second verses, the keyboard and guitar play a unison line, and the synths create a dreamy atmosphere—giving me the impression that their signature style is distilled into this one piece.

Swing It!!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas30rank/position

[PV]Swing It!!/Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
Swing It!!Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

Up to the last chorus, the keyboard’s synth sounds stand out more than the guitar, but in the final chorus the guitar comes to the forefront.

The guitar and synth sounds are well balanced and distinct, making it a track that even first-time listeners can enjoy without any resistance.