Plastic Tree Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Since their major debut in 1997, Plastic Tree has long been loved by many fans as a visual kei rock band.
Their music, with its understated, flat atmosphere, is approachable even within the visual kei scene and leaves a lingering aftertaste.
We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs, so be sure to check it out!
Playlist
| Plastic Tree Popular Song Rankings [2026] | |||
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| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1 | Hill of DespairPlastic Tree | play_arrow | A tragic yet beautiful song where hope and despair intersect |
| 2 | bright red threadPlastic Tree | play_arrow | A heartrending breakup song, a farewell ballad that resonates with the heart |
| 3 | SinkPlastic Tree | play_arrow | Platuri takes on the music scene with its unique sound |
| 4 | fairy talePlastic Tree | play_arrow | The melancholy and dreams of Plastic Tree |
| 5 | Broken windowPlastic Tree | play_arrow | A band with a distinctive musical style rooted in gothic rock |
| 6 | sanatoriumPlastic Tree | play_arrow | Plastic Tree 28th single |
| 7 | True LiePlastic Tree | play_arrow | A rock band formed in 1993, Pl… |
| 8 | Chiba City, Wakaba Ward, 6:30.Plastic Tree | play_arrow | The everyday life of visual kei bands and the contrast |
| 9 | PrayerPlastic Tree | play_arrow | Tracks included on Plastic Tree’s “Tremolo” |
| 10 | May DayPlastic Tree | play_arrow | A masterpiece with a driving, US rock-style feel |
| 11 | If I Could Play the PianoPlastic Tree | play_arrow | Toshiyuki Nishida’s “If Only I Could Play the Piano...” |
| 12 | Even though (I/you/they) became stupidPlastic Tree | play_arrow | A song for people who can’t let go of the past, lamenting how they became dumb after middle school. |
| 13 | Making constellationsPlastic Tree | play_arrow | Looking up at the night sky together with the person I like, we... |


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