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New Order Popular Song Rankings [2026]

New Order Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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New Order Popular Song Rankings [2026]

New Order is a band whose fusion of electro sound and club music is irresistible for electro lovers.

Their cool and distinctive musical style has a large, devoted fan base.

We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs, so be sure to give them a listen!

New Order Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Blue MondayNew Order1rank/position

New Order – Blue Monday (Official Lyric Video)
Blue MondayNew Order

New Order, a band with roots in Joy Division that has etched its name in music history as a bridge between rock and dance music.

The sound they created carries a fiery pulse within a cool texture, irresistibly captivating listeners.

This work, considered a pinnacle for New Order, was released as a 12-inch single in March 1983 and achieved record-breaking sales worldwide.

The groove woven by its mechanical rhythms and human, warm bassline sticks in your ears after just one listen.

A cover version drew attention in the trailer for the film Atomic Blonde, and the track has also been featured in the game Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, solidifying its status as a pop-culture icon.

It’s also perfect for a late-night drive or as background music to boost your mood during a workout.

Pefect KissNew Order2rank/position

The Perfect Kiss (2015 Remaster)
Pefect KissNew Order

This is a song by the band New Order, whose distinctive, hard-edged synthesizer sound and strong electro flavor make it fascinating.

The tightly pulsing arpeggiated synths and the various effects that come in like sonic wildcards are quintessentially ’80s, suggesting the use of cutting-edge sounds of the time and evoking the era.

And yet, the way those sounds layer remains fresh no matter when you listen.

RegretNew Order3rank/position

New Order – Regret (Official Music Video)
RegretNew Order

New Order, the great techno-rock band from the UK that built a bridge between techno and rock and gained widespread popularity—including a large fanbase in Japan.

From early in their career, their innovative yet pop-leaning sound incorporating synthesizers became hits not only in their home country but also in the U.S.

Many musicians from the alternative rock generation openly cite them as an influence.

While New Order have produced plenty of floor-friendly dance tracks, they’ve also created numerous classics with wistful, nostalgic melodies.

Today I’d like to highlight “Regret,” a song that perfectly fits the sense of nostalgia that late summer brings.

The synth tones in the intro, Peter Hook’s melodic bass lines, and Bernard Sumner’s vocals—singing with a naive yet defiant emotional edge—are achingly beautiful and absolutely superb.

It leans heavily into guitar rock, so I recommend it even to those who aren’t into techno.

The Perfect KissNew Order4rank/position

New Order – The Perfect Kiss (Official Music Video) [HD Remaster]
The Perfect KissNew Order

New Order is a British electronic band.

After the death of the charismatic artist Ian Curtis, who passed away young, New Order was formed by the remaining three members.

Their 1985 release The Perfect Kiss is a track that leaves a powerful impression on the listener, combining a sense of delicacy with boldness.

True FaithNew Order5rank/position

New Order – True Faith (1987) (Official Music Video) [HD]
True FaithNew Order

This is a song used as background dance music in the film American Psycho.

It makes listeners’ hearts leap, yet its lyrics offer deep insights about faith.

The music video evokes memories of watching Super Sentai shows and stirs a cool, determined fighting spirit.

Bizarre Love TriangleNew Order6rank/position

New Order – Bizarre Love Triangle (Official Music Video) [HD]
Bizarre Love TriangleNew Order

A track originally called “Broken Promises” or “Broken Guitar Strings” and performed under those titles.

It sings about the exploration of the turmoil and excitement of passionate love, and its final title, “Bizarre Love Triangle,” expresses conflicting emotions.

CrystalNew Order7rank/position

The 2001 single released by New Order, a band emblematic of the UK rock scene, is a song that brilliantly fuses electro and rock.

Its lyrics portray the fragile yet resilient relationship between the band and its fans, symbolically expressing the cycles of praise and oblivion, betrayal and reconciliation.

Issued as the lead single from their first album in eight years, Get Ready, it became a major hit, reaching No.

8 on the UK Singles Chart and No.

1 on the U.S.

Dance Club Songs chart.

The rhythm forged by the beat and bassline is deeply stirring, while the delicate melody line seizes the emotions and never lets go.

Symbolizing the band’s resurgence, this track remains etched in the hearts of many listeners as one of the defining songs of the 2000s, a period when the way we engage with music was undergoing transformation.

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