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!
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Pay money To my Pain Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
GreedPay money To my Pain11rank/position

A short tune that shines with a blazing two-beat.
The tempo suddenly drops in the latter half, but then it keeps accelerating, faster and faster.
Pretty much every heavy band has a gritty track like this.
Personally, I absolutely love songs like this.
Out of my HandsPay money To my Pain12rank/position

It’s a high-energy, easy-to-get-into song.
Actually, there’s an acoustic version as well, and I feel its contrasting vibe really stands out both live and on the recording.
The original has a driving sense of speed within its heaviness, making it a track that really ramps up the excitement.
Sweetest vengeancePay money To my Pain13rank/position

It hits you with intensity and heaviness right from the start.
On top of that weight, the vocalist’s shouts kick in, and then the chorus drops and it’s pure release.
Once you hear it, it won’t leave your head, and at a live show it’s guaranteed to keep the crowd hyped the whole time.
dilemmaPay money To my Pain14rank/position

It’s a slow ballad that starts with an acoustic guitar intro.
When a song like this comes between more intense tracks, it lets you enjoy the music in a different way, and their songs—both the heavy ones and ballads like this—are truly wonderful.
Butterfly soarsPay money To my Pain15rank/position

PTP, a top-tier superband in the loud rock scene, was forced to go on hiatus due to the sudden death of vocalist K.
Many of you probably know them, as each member is still active on the front lines of the scene.
Among their songs, this track is especially memorable for its intro riff.
The extraordinarily heavy, metallic guitar riff projects an overwhelming presence.
The heavy bass and tight drums that support this riff are insanely cool, too.
And the way it opens up refreshingly in the chorus is nothing short of masterful.
DeprogrammerPay money To my Pain16rank/position

This track packs plenty of electro elements into a heavy groove.
The parts where the laid-back chorus rhythm coexists with the programmed sounds are especially cool.
It feels like something others might try, but don’t quite achieve—a truly one-of-a-kind sound.
A fresh experience.
Last winePay money To my Pain17rank/position

A track included on the album “gene,” which was released after K’s death.
The song had already been recorded while he was alive.
Within the album, this track is said to be a pursuit of speed, featuring an intense two-beat drum pattern exceeding 200 BPM.
The drummer himself even said in an interview that it was “difficult overall.”
Paralyzed oceanPay money To my Pain18rank/position

The hardcore track “Paralyzed Ocean” features K’s ferocious shouts that are undeniably cool.
With its blend of breakneck speed and crushing weight, metal fans will find themselves blurting out, “This is awesome!” You can really feel the band’s high level of musicianship, too.
The headbang-inducing loudness is irresistible.
Price to payPay money To my Pain19rank/position

Included on the 2nd album “after you wake up.” A slightly ballad-leaning track with a heavy sound and a slow 3/4 tempo, layered with an emotional melody.
The sound design leans a bit emo, featuring elements like acoustic guitar.
BuryPay money To my Pain20rank/position

Pay money To my Pain has so many emotional songs.
The steady drum rhythm, the calmly played bassline, the guitar arpeggios, and K’s clean vocals all create an incredibly pleasant feeling.
Every time I listen, I’m drawn deeper into this calm mood.


