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Hysteric Panic Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Hysteric Panic Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Hysteric Panic Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Hysteric Panic is a Japanese rock band that produces high-energy tracks.

They’ve released many songs that make you want to sing along at karaoke.

Check out a ranking of Hysteric Panic’s most popular songs.

Hysteric Panic Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Hysteric Panic – Cinderella Syndrome (YouTube Ver.)
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The fusion of sharp, fast-paced hardcore sound and lyrical melodies is exquisite.

The song structure that makes full use of Hysteric Panic’s triple-vocal setup is superb, and the multilayered harmonies woven by Tomo’s death growls, Tackrou’s high tones, and $EIGO’s clean vocals captivate listeners.

Released in April 2016, this track was also included on the album “Noisy Minority,” released in July of the same year, and its innovative sound—effortlessly transcending the boundaries between metalcore and J-pop—received high acclaim.

It’s a must-listen not only for fans of heavy music, but also for anyone eager to explore new musical possibilities.

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Hysteric Panic – Liar. (Revised Version)
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This song also pairs a very catchy melody with quite impactful lyrics.

As for the line “I hate you, I really hate you,” who is saying it to whom, and what exactly is the “trap”? I’d like you to listen with the premise that this is a band singing about the darkness of modern society.

By the way, the music video is self-censored due to various circumstances.

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Hysteric Panic – “TeaR” (Official Music Video)
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From their first EP “4U,” released in 2013.

An industry first!? A loud-style breakup song whose charm lies in its contrasts.

A heartbreak track that, thanks to Taku-rou’s soaring high-tone vocals, feels sorrowful yet somehow refreshing.

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Hysteric Panic – “WiLL” (Official Music Video)
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The memorable first demo track.

Tomo, who mainly handles the screams and shouts, wrote the lyrics, and Tackro, known for singing Hispanie’s melodies with his high-tone voice, composed the music.

From here, Hispanie’s sound—pop yet somehow piercing—began to take shape.

fucking hothisuterikku panikku5rank/position

From the soundtrack “EXTRA ISSUE,” released in January 2014 and now out of print.

It’s still performed frequently live.

Since EIGO composed it, you can enjoy a different flavor of Hispani compared to the songs composed by Tackrō.

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Hysteric Panic – “Gloom & Sorrow” (Official Music Video)
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The standout track from their first mini-album released in 2014.

The music video gets grotesque partway through—viewer discretion advised.

The chorus features a fast-paced vocal melody, but if you look at the lyrics, they express a dislike for various forms of societal ego set to a lively rhythm, which makes it oddly satisfying to listen to.

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Hysteric Panic – Adrenaline YouTube Ver.
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Like “Signal,” this track is also included on “Noisy Minority.” In this thrilling new piece that gradually accelerates, Hispani’s triple vocals deliver and weave exquisitely crafted melodies.

It’s a song that is quintessentially Hysteric Panic.

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