MUCC Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
The Japanese band MUCC has showcased a transition from nu metal to metalcore, and then to disco.
Their sound is so diverse that it can’t be simply grouped under so-called “visual kei.” This time, we’re unveiling a ranking of their most popular songs.
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MUCC Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
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This is the 31st single released in 2014.
It was used as the opening theme for Kindaichi Case Files R.
The song gives a very clear, easy-to-listen impression with a good tempo.
The chorus is energetic and makes it easy to get hyped up.
The Light of DecayMUCC37rank/position

It’s the title track from their fourth album, released in 2004.
It begins with a relaxed, dark intro, then swiftly shifts scenes into an intense development that’s incredibly powerful.
In the intense sections, the vocals are passionately delivered—truly like a cry from the soul—leaving a deep impression.
vivid; highly saturated; gaudyMUCC38rank/position

This is the title track from their seventh album, released in 2006.
It kicks off with an easy-to-ride, groove-heavy rhythm, then hits hard with an aggressive sound that really pierces through.
The chorus explodes with energy, and it’s a song that shines even brighter live, turning up the heat when you hear it in person.
singing voiceMUCC39rank/position

This is MUCC’s 13th single, released in 2006.
It’s a relatively simple track overflowing with a sense of speed.
Rather than a heavy, booming low end, it’s melodic and refreshingly uplifting—the kind of song that makes you feel like breaking into a run.
You can almost imagine listening to it in an open-top car along a summer coastline.


