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Rankings of Shinsei Kamattechan’s Popular Songs [2026]

Rankings of Shinsei Kamattechan’s Popular Songs [2026]
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People tend to be captivated by Shinsei Kamattechan’s quirky behavior, but they continue to produce unforgettable songs that tug at the heartstrings, such as “Rock ’n’ Roll Won’t Stop” and “Evening Piano.” This time, we’ve put together a selection of their popular tracks—be sure to dive into the world of Shinsei Kamattechan.

Shinsei Kamattechan Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Rock ‘n’ roll won’t stop.Shinsei Kamattechan1rank/position

Shinsei Kamattechan – The Rock ’n’ Roll Won’t Stop / THE FIRST TAKE
Rock 'n' roll won't stop.Shinsei Kamattechan

Since they began their activities in the late 2000s, Shinsei Kamattechan have carved out a unique presence within the 2010s Japanese rock scene, and—helped by the outrageous performances of frontman Noko—have built a fervent fan base.

Their cult popularity is evident in the release of a film inspired by their songs, Shinsei Kamattechan: Rock ’n’ Roll Won’t Stop.

The track that lends its title to the film, Rock ’n’ Roll Won’t Stop, is one of their signature songs, and it’s fresh in our memories that they performed it on THE FIRST TAKE in January 2025, generating a lot of buzz.

The bass part is basically root notes; although a more melodic phrase appears in the chorus, it mostly repeats, so once you learn it, even beginner bassists should be able to play it without trouble.

besties foreverShinsei Kamattechan2rank/position

Shinsei Kamattechan - Besties / Zuttomo
besties foreverShinsei Kamattechan

“Zutomo” is a word often used on social media that means “friends forever.” That’s right—I don’t think friendship is limited by gender.

Even if you’re from different countries or don’t share a language, you can still be “Zutomo.” I think this song, which celebrates that kind of genderlessness, is really wonderful.

Even if it’s not entirely accepted, listening to this song makes me feel that at least a little understanding will be granted.

It sings that it’s enough to be honest with your feelings and believe in yourself.

Highly recommended.

I don’t need friends—die.Shinsei Kamattechan3rank/position

I don’t need friends, die — PV — Shinsei Kamattechan
I don't need friends—die.Shinsei Kamattechan

This song by Shinsei Kamattechan starts with shocking lyrics right from the beginning.

Not only the lyrics but even the title was provocative.

It’s a track from their fifth album, “Tanoshii ne,” released in 2012.

The lyrics include words that might feel a bit over the top, but for those who feel betrayed by friends and weighed down by loneliness, it’s a song that can bring you to tears.

It captures a sense of having your loneliness understood, as if the song speaks for you and helps clear your emotions—one you’ll want to blast at full volume when you’re feeling down.

Sunflower That Wants to DieShinsei Kamattechan4rank/position

Shinsei Kamattechan "I Want to Die, Sunflower" Music Video
Sunflower That Wants to DieShinsei Kamattechan

This song uses metaphor to express the anguish of living.

This work by Shinsei Kamattechan is included on the album “Danchi Thesis,” released in January 2025.

Its unique world blends a sense of collapse with inner screams, leaving a sharp impression.

The chaotic yet nostalgic sound arrangement lingers in your ears and mind.

Recommended for times when you want to face your inner self or let out unpleasant feelings.

It’s a track that lets you fully savor Shinsei Kamattechan’s musicality.

Ruru-chan’s suicide livestreamShinsei Kamattechan5rank/position

Shinsei Kamattechan “Ruru-chan’s Suicide Livestream” Music Video
Ruru-chan’s suicide livestreamShinsei Kamattechan

An internet pop-rock band known on YouTube and Niconico.

Commonly called Kamattē-chan, or SKC.

Despite its poppy melody, this song overflows with extreme lines about jumping in front of trains and livestreaming suicide.

The more you listen, the darker it feels—beyond pitch-black, you might say.

If you get the chance, be sure to watch the terrifying music video as well.

It will surely get better.Shinsei Kamattechan6rank/position

Shinsei Kamattechan “It’ll Surely Get Better” Music Video Full Ver.
It will surely get better.Shinsei Kamattechan

Shinsei Kamattechan’s “Kitto Yokunaru sa” is a song released in 2016.

While singing about negative emotions like despair and irritation, it repeatedly uses the phrase “It’ll surely get better,” stirring a faint sense of hope beneath the resignation.

The raw emotion of Noko, the vocalist and guitarist, and the lyrics that depict vivid everyday scenes resonated with many listeners.

I especially want people with low self-esteem to listen to it.

An angel would suffocate to death on earth.Shinsei Kamattechan7rank/position

An angel would suffocate to death on the surface — PV by Shinsei Kamattechan
An angel would suffocate to death on earth.Shinsei Kamattechan

‘Tenshi ja chijo ja chissoku shi’ vividly portrays the raw emotions of a moment when “you’re just sick of everything.” The song is included on ‘Tsumanne,’ the album released in 2010 by Shinsei Kamattechan, a band beloved in Japan and abroad.

It gives voice to the unfiltered feelings that surface when you’re inescapably down, resonating over a rock sound with a slightly thrilling edge.

From calm delivery to near-shouted lines, vocalist Noko’s performance conveys the ebb and flow of emotion in this rock number.