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.
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Hysteric Panic Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
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From the album “Noisy Minority,” released on July 20, 2016.
On top of guitarist EIGO taking the lead vocals, it’s a melodic hardcore track that’s simple yet strongly message-driven—one of the most straightforward in Hispani’s catalog.
Cat Hellhisuterikku panikku9rank/position

From the 1st mini album “Sentimental Circus,” released in 2014.
Although it has no music video and appears only on this recording, it has strong support from fans and is still frequently performed live today.
A song for cat lovers by members who love cats.
Among Hispani’s many tracks, this is one of the relatively cute ones.
Monicohisuterikku panikku10rank/position

From their final indie single.
The song itself is very short at just 2 minutes and 11 seconds.
The content is simply about making morning wake-up calls over and over, but the music video is hilariously surreal: it’s just the members doing radio calisthenics in a park.
Hysteric Panic Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Rising Sunhisuterikku panikku11rank/position

The lead track from their first full album after their major debut, “Otona to Omocha.” It’s a summer song, but the concept is supposedly “I don’t have friends, but I love summer!” As the members struggled over its creation, it turned into a fun number perfect for dancing and going wild at summer festivals.
Prajna (wisdom)hisuterikku panikku12rank/position

A streaming-only track.
An unusual collaboration of Buddhist chants × loud music.
Alongside the heavy sound, there’s Tomo’s razor-sharp screams and guttural sewer-level growls…
and then Tackrō’s high tones and a cute, helium-like voice—an eclectic mix that keeps the song engaging from start to finish.


