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] (21–30)
ResurrectionPay money To my Pain29rank/position

A track included on the album “gene,” which was released after PTP’s vocalist K passed away.
The guest vocalists are Masato, the treasured frontman of Japan’s loud scene from coldrain, and Hazuki, the lynch.
vocalist known for some of the fiercest shouts in the visual-kei world.
It’s a star-studded lineup that fans of this genre won’t be able to ignore.
Perhaps because Masato was involved in the production, the song carries a bit of coldrain’s flavor.
13 MonstersPay money To my Pain30rank/position

Included on their 3rd album, “Remember the Name.” From the intro, a powerful shout and relentless triplet double bass make for an explosive impact, but the chorus shifts to a more lyrical melody with a different hue.
After the second chorus, the quiet section leading into the final chorus is superb.
Many PTP songs excel at dynamic contrast.
Pay money To my Pain Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Against the PillPay money To my Pain31rank/position

Included on the single “Drop of INK.” As one of their relatively early songs, K’s vocals have a certain youthful quality.
This track, along with the others on the single, is extremely intense, making it well-suited for listeners who aren’t very familiar with loud rock.
Innocent in a silent roomPay money To my Pain32rank/position

This song is included on the best-of album “Breakfast.” It’s also featured on the fourth album “gene.” The fourth album was K’s posthumous release, consisting of tracks recorded by K himself and tracks featuring guest vocalists—artists who respect PTP.
This song includes K’s vocals recorded while he was alive.
It’s a piece where the feelings directed toward a loved one are powerfully conveyed.
LigarsePay money To my Pain33rank/position

Included on the 2nd album “after you wake up.” With a clean guitar interwoven with heavy distorted guitar to create an emotional sound, and a hefty 3/4 beat, it truly exemplifies their sound from this period.
Its running time of over six minutes is also distinctive.
ReflectionPay money To my Pain34rank/position

Reflection has a bouncy waltz-like rhythm and a loud, powerful feel.
K’s vocals are truly versatile, aren’t they? He showcases that wide range of vocal character in this track as well.
The melancholic clean vocals and the ferocious shouts are absolutely superb.
Experience the dark coolness of Pay Money To My Pain through this song.
Terms of surrenderPay money To my Pain35rank/position

Pay money To my Pain also has an impressive breadth of musical styles.
In this track, the rhythm pattern changes multiple times throughout, showcasing the band’s high level of musicianship.
You can especially sense how incredible the drum phrases are even after just one listen.
It’s one of Pay money To my Pain’s more technical songs.


