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People In The Box Popular Song Ranking [2026]

People In The Box Popular Song Ranking [2026]
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I’m going to introduce songs by the three-piece rock band People In The Box in a ranked format!

Many of you may have learned about them when they did the theme song for the anime Tokyo Ghoul.

Their theme song, “Seijatachi,” is notable for its heavy bassline, but if you’re drawn to their refreshing vocals and are curious about their other tracks, be sure to check out this article.

People In The Box Popular Song Ranking [2026]

the saintsPeople In The Box1rank/position

An unsettling yet beautiful ending theme that brilliantly colors a dark worldview.

You’ll find yourself drawn in deeper and deeper, like sinking into a swamp, by People In The Box’s buoyant, floating sound and a melody that carries a certain chill.

Lyrics that blur the boundary between good and evil are sure to amplify the anime’s bittersweet afterglow many times over.

Released in August 2014 as a single alongside the album “Wall, Window,” this track was used as the ending theme for the first season of the TV anime Tokyo Ghoul.

It’s the perfect number for when you want to fully steep yourself in the prickly air of dark fantasy, or lose yourself in your own world during a solitary nighttime walk.

Dance, Dance, DancePeople In The Box2rank/position

People In The Box / Dance, Dance, Dance [Official Music Video]
Dance, Dance, DancePeople In The Box

It’s a pleasant track whose sound evokes the scenery of a foreign land.

The expansive vocals, the enigmatic lyrics, and the gently flowing atmosphere blend together to create a curious feeling.

It’s a song that makes you want to sing along while carefully listening to the lyrics and reflecting on them.

Tower (Empire Statement)People In The Box3rank/position

Tower (Empire Statement) – People In The Box
Tower (Empire Statement)People In The Box

It’s a grand composition set in cities around the world, portraying the rhythms of people’s lives.

It features scenes like the view from the roof of the Empire State Building and appearances by different cities—New York, Vietnam, and Shinjuku—woven together across various times of day.

It’s included on the album “Weather Report,” released in October 2013, and the CD has a unique structure in which all tracks are docked into a single track.

It’s a perfect song to listen to at the moment of the New Year, inviting you to reflect on New Year celebrations around the world.

Listening to it repeatedly while traveling might create a powerful association between your journey and the music.

A Story of Unwinding the SpiralPeople In The Box4rank/position

People In The Box “A Story of Unraveling the Spiral” (Official Music Video)
A Story of Unwinding the SpiralPeople In The Box

People In The Box is a rock band from Fukuoka.

Included on their album “Camera Obscura” is the song “A Story of Unwinding the Spiral.” In the song, everyday entanglements and stress are likened to a spiral, and the message is to unwind it by playing to your heart’s content.

The soft voice and conversational singing of vocalist Hirofumi Hatano make you feel relaxed as you listen.

How about giving it a listen during your time at home?

backlightPeople In The Box5rank/position

People In The Box / Backlight [Official Music Video]
backlightPeople In The Box

This band was formed in Fukuoka in 2003, centered around guitarist-vocalist Mr.

Hatano.

In this song, the vocals are catchy, yet the performance occasionally shifts into irregular time signatures and the melody unexpectedly moves into minor chords—the contrast is incredibly cool.

Perfect GardenPeople In The Box6rank/position

People In The Box PV “Perfect Garden”
Perfect GardenPeople In The Box

They are a three-piece band that can be considered one of the leading representatives of the “Zankyo-kei” rock bands that colored the Japanese rock scene of the late 2000s.

Their appeal lies in delicate ensembles and a wistful vocal style that enrich the songs’ dreamlike worlds.

But their greatest strength is how they weave seemingly tricky odd meters into their music with an entirely natural flow.

You could say they’re a gateway rock band to the world of irregular time signatures.

She hates DecemberPeople In The Box7rank/position

People In The Box / She hates December【Official Music Video】
She hates DecemberPeople In The Box

In terms of tone, it’s a slightly bright, fast-paced song, but the lyrics are a bit dark.

Also, since it’s a story about a girl within their unique, imaginative world, I think the song feels both afflicted and somehow pure.

They have a relatively large number of songs with female protagonists.

Accident in HeavenPeople In The Box8rank/position

The B-side track to the 2014 single “Seijatachi” (“Saints”).

A three-piece rock band from Fukuoka Prefecture formed in 2003.

With drums that lay down an avant-garde beat, vocals that sing in a matter-of-fact tone over a melody that makes you feel like you’re drifting through space, it’s a track that could become addictive.