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Popular Song Rankings of Linked Horizon [2026]

Popular Song Rankings of Linked Horizon [2026]
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Linked Horizon, who became widely known after performing the theme song for the hugely popular anime Attack on Titan.

As you’d expect from an alternate name used by Sound Horizon for tie-in projects, the grandeur of their musical world is overwhelming.

Here’s a ranked introduction to some of their most popular songs.

Popular Song Rankings of Linked Horizon [2026]

Crimson Bow and ArrowLinked Horizon1rank/position

This is a song by Linked Horizon, the music project led by Revo, which achieved explosive worldwide popularity as the opening theme of the anime Attack on Titan.

It was included on the single “Jiyū e no Shingeki,” released in July 2013, and sparked a social phenomenon, even reaching number one on the Billboard Japan Hot 100.

Its structure—melding German mixed chorus, symphonic orchestra, and intense band sound—is nothing short of overwhelming.

The anger and resolve of humanity confronting the threat of the Titans are expressed through dramatic melodies.

It offers an immersive experience that conjures scenes from the story each time you listen, making it a grand rock number perfect for moments when you want to fire yourself up or belt it out at karaoke to get the crowd going.

Crimson CoordinatesLinked Horizon2rank/position

Coordinates of Crimson Lotus (with lyrics)
Crimson CoordinatesLinked Horizon

A collaboration commercial with the popular anime Attack on Titan.

Released online on June 11, 2018 as a web-only video for Cup Noodles Smoky Chili Soy Sauce featuring “rare mystery meat.” It shows the Survey Corps members like Eren and Levi acting completely differently from usual—wielding a fork and a kettle as they drive out the mystery meat.

It’ll give you a little chuckle!

The Price of FreedomLinked Horizon3rank/position

Speaking of Linked Horizon, their hit song Guren no Yumiya, the theme for the anime Attack on Titan, is hugely iconic—both as their signature track and for its strong association with the anime.

This song, The Price of Freedom, was also used as the theme for the 2015 film Attack on Titan The Movie: Part 2 – Wings of Freedom.

Although it’s a song about freedom, the title The Price of Freedom suggests a sense of “we obtained freedom, but…”—which is far from a happy, carefree image.

It links to the anime’s worldview, carrying a heavy tone that makes you ponder what freedom truly is.

Offer up your heartLinked Horizon4rank/position

This is the song that was tied in as the opening theme throughout Season 2 of the anime Attack on Titan.

It’s a track where we’d love to capture Linked Horizon’s—aka LinHori’s—signature grandeur, and it’s especially recommended for confident singers.

Since all the lyrics are in Japanese, it should be relatively easier to sing compared to some of their other songs.

Personally, the key change in the final chorus is particularly memorable.

Wings of FreedomLinked Horizon5rank/position

This is the tie-in song used for the second half of Season 1 of the anime Attack on Titan.

It’s a big band piece that also features a grand orchestra, and this track, too, conveys an astonishing sense of scale.

Because the anime is so famous, many people have heard it, and since the lyrics also weave in German, just being able to sing this song will draw attention.

Attack on FreedomLinked Horizon6rank/position

[Orchestra] Attack on Titan OP Medley: 'Advance to Freedom' (Orchestral arrangement “Attack on Titan” OP medley)
Attack on FreedomLinked Horizon

After years of single-chart battles among Arashi, AKB, and EXILE, a new force has finally emerged: the genre of anime theme songs.

This track became hugely popular as the theme song for the anime Attack on Titan, recording sales of 230,000 copies.

Youth is like fireworks.Linked Horizon7rank/position

“Attack on Titan: Junior High” is the official parody of “Attack on Titan,” serialized in Bessatsu Shonen Magazine and adapted into an anime in 2015.

Its opening theme is “Youth Is Like Fireworks,” sung by Linked Horizon—the same group that performs the main series’ theme songs.