They are a visual-kei rock band that was active in the 2000s.
Even as an indie band, they took the scene by storm at the time, and their songs cover a wide range of styles—highly recommended listening for fans of Japanese rock bands.
In this article, I’ll be introducing their tracks in a ranking format.
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Kagerou Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
You, who saved me as I was about to drown in a rotten sea.kagerou1rank/position

Kagerou was a rock band in which all members composed songs, and despite being independent, they were highly acclaimed for their wide-ranging musicality.
Their 12th single, “You Saved Me When I Was About to Drown in a Rotten Sea,” was used as the ending theme for the late-night information program “Super V.I.P.” Its lyrics, which evoke the image of parting with someone dear, resonate deeply alongside a rich, layered ensemble.
It is one of Kagerou’s signature songs, debuting at No.
1 on the Oricon indie chart and reaching No.
21 on the major chart.
three-year suspended sentencekagerou2rank/position

The visual kei rock band Kagerou, which unfortunately disbanded in 2007.
Their song “Suspended Sentence: 3 Years” is the very definition of a stalker—truly, unmistakably stalker-like.
The lyrics unfold like a creeping narrative, with chilling, hair-raising imagery.
The repeated words—refrains that feel relatively restrained within this track—only heighten the sense of madness.
It’s a number that somehow conjures vivid visuals behind your eyes; listen to it before bed and it clings to your ears with an unsettling fear.
The Psychology Behind Idol Obsessionkagerou3rank/position

It’s a song about an idol fan’s overwhelmingly heavy feelings of love.
In the middle of the night, he’s glued to the TV, pining for a female idol through the screen.
Every fan harbors a deep affection for their favorite star—and if that star is the opposite sex, that love can burn even stronger.
This track frames that love as “ulterior motives,” portraying it from a dark and brutally honest perspective.
The vocal delivery slithers along the ground with a sleazy edge, and it will resonate with listeners who can relate.
Eloakagerou4rank/position

A song by the visual kei band Kagerou, which garnered widespread support during their active years from 1999 to 2007 for their broad musicality.
It opens the 2000 single “biological slicer,” and although it’s a short instrumental track of less than two minutes, it evokes the album’s theme and atmosphere.
With anxiety-stirring sound effects and a beautiful melody carried by koto tones that linger in the ear, it could be said to create a powerful sense of world-building.


