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Popular Song Ranking of Mowmow Lulu Gyban [2026]

Popular Song Ranking of Mowmow Lulu Gyban [2026]
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MowMow LuLu Gyaban is a rock band formed in Kyoto.

The first thing that surprises you when you see them live is that the main vocalist is the drummer.

You can’t help but be glued to the sight of him singing while playing the drums.

Of course, that’s not their only appeal.

Their music is catchy yet grounded in a solid musical backbone, and their highly addictive songs are impossible to ignore.

In this article, we’ll introduce their tracks in a ranked list!

Popular Song Ranking of Mowmow Lulu Gyban [2026]

Yuki-chan’s GenesMōmō Rurugyaban1rank/position

Mow Mowl Lu Gaban – Yuki-chan’s Genes
Yuki-chan’s GenesMōmō Rurugyaban

These are lyrics to an eccentric story about falling in love with a female friend’s child.

But in reality, it was probably the friend herself they loved.

It’s a song about a warped, twisted kind of love.

The band has a psychedelic vibe that makes you feel kind of floaty as you listen.

If you get hooked, be sure to check out their other songs too.

Song of the Panty ThiefMōmō Rurugyaban2rank/position

Song of the Panty Thief - MowMow LuLu Gyaban
Song of the Panty ThiefMōmō Rurugyaban

You’d think it’s a smooth, tender ballad, but it’s actually about a panty thief.

It’s definitely not something you can sing in front of women, but it really gets the guys going.

At MowMow LuLuGyaban’s shows, the call-and-response with the crowd shouting “Panty!” was famous.

Lake Biwa, Glasses, and YouMōmō Rurugyaban3rank/position

Lake Biwa, Glasses, and You / Mowmow LuLu Gyaban
Lake Biwa, Glasses, and YouMōmō Rurugyaban

This is the first track from Mow Mow LuLu Gyaban’s album with the unusual title “Noguchi, Blown to Bits in Kuzugawa.” I hear that Noguchi refers to their original drummer.

Sung from the perspective of “me,” who apparently just got dumped by you, it’s a powerful Lake Biwa anthem with provocative, striking lyrics right from the start.

Kuzugawa, in the album title, is also a pretty local spot in Kyoto, which suggests a deep love for the Kansai region.

Musically, it’s an addictive track with a cool, throbbing bass line from the bassist, T-Margarita.

Sorrow on the SubwayMōmō Rurugyaban4rank/position

Sadness on the Subway — Mow Mow Lulu Gyaban
Sorrow on the SubwayMōmō Rurugyaban

This is a wistful ballad by the rock band Mowmow Lulu Gyaban, known for their full-throttle, powerfully perverse world with songs like “Razon” and “Yuki-chan’s Gene.” The band’s charm lies in the sudden bursts of melodicism that appear amid their deviant lyrics, and in this track that melodic beauty takes center stage.

Gary, the singing drummer, delivers a squeezed-out, aching vocal that makes it all the more tear-jerking.

Theme of LoveMōmō Rurugyaban5rank/position

MOW MOW LULU GYABAN is a Japanese three-piece punk band.

Their song “Ai no Theme” is captivating for its straightforward lyrics about falling in love with a woman 12 years younger.

The track combines simple guitar chords with a driving two-beat drum pattern—“don-tan, dodo-tan”—that leaves you feeling exhilarated.

It’s also fun that it features keyboards, which are unusual in punk songs.

If you find yourself in love with someone younger, this is the song to lift your spirits!