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Pay money To my Pain Popular Song Ranking [2026]

Pay money To my Pain Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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Pay money To my Pain Popular Song Ranking [2026]

All the songs by this Japanese alternative rock/metal band feature English lyrics.

Beyond the vocalist’s husky, cool voice, their tracks are packed with a level of swagger that makes you fall in love as you listen.

We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs.

Be sure to check them out!

Pay money To my Pain Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Another day comesPay money To my Pain1rank/position

Pay money To my Pain – Another day comes (Music Video)
Another day comesPay money To my Pain

This grand rock tune, woven with a heavy guitar sound and English lyrics, opens Pay money To my Pain’s major-label debut album Another day comes, released in September 2007.

Centered on themes of past memories, inner conflict, and salvation through music, the track stands out with its ferocious guitar riffs and emotional vocals.

Recorded at Radio Star Studios in California, USA, it was also chosen as the theme song for the late-night tokusatsu drama ULTRASEVEN X on the CBC/TBS network, helping to raise the band’s profile.

Its powerful sound and strong message make it a recommended listen not only for fans of loud rock, but for anyone seeking music that resonates with the heart.

This LifePay money To my Pain2rank/position

Pay Money to My Pain – This Life (Sub Español)
This LifePay money To my Pain

At first glance, when you listen to the intro, you might think they’re a very refreshing rock band, but the funky sound and the shouted vocals create a cool contrast with the melody.

Their English lyrics are cool, and they’re a band with a large female fanbase.

PicturesPay money To my Pain3rank/position

Pay money To my Pain – PICTURES (Music Video)
PicturesPay money To my Pain

Pay money To my Pain is a rock band that continues to enjoy overwhelming support in the loud rock scene.

I still can’t forget the shock that rippled through the scene at the end of 2012 when their vocalist K passed away.

This song, which can be considered one of their signature tracks, is a ballad that’s both beautiful and fierce—true to a loud rock band.

Its lyrics tell us that when life hits a dead end, the past you’ve walked through will support you, a message that has deeply moved many rock fans.

Lush guitar phrases, a rhythm section that steadily builds and stirs the emotions, and K’s soaring vocals.

It’s beyond just “emo”—it’s truly moving, a masterpiece among masterpieces without a doubt.

GiftPay money To my Pain4rank/position

A track where a melancholic, melodious vocal shines over a wistful alternative sound.

Among their songs, it’s relatively restrained—no shouts—evoking 2000s American alternative rock.

Precisely for that, pay attention to the intricately crafted guitar in the interlude.

HomePay money To my Pain5rank/position

This is a track included on PTP’s first album, “Another Day Comes.” It opens with a wistful, melancholic guitar, but in the chorus, the guitar solo, and the final section it shifts and conveys a sense of strength.

As a whole, it’s a masterpiece that seems to portray finding light even within darkness.

RainPay money To my Pain6rank/position

Pay money To my Pain – Rain (Music Video)
RainPay money To my Pain

In contrast to their image of heavy, slightly dark songs, this track is a ballad infused with rock elements.

The relaxed tempo pairs perfectly with these English lyrics, making it a song I highly recommend listening to alongside the Japanese translation.

Same as you arePay money To my Pain7rank/position

Pay money To my Pain Same as you are live
Same as you arePay money To my Pain

This is a track included on the second album, “after you wake up.” It’s a rock ballad.

The song has a mysterious quality that really gives you energy.

The openness of the chorus in particular creates a mood that makes you feel like you can keep moving forward, one step at a time.

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