POLYSICS are a band whose hybrid musical style—fusing techno and rock—is their biggest draw.
They deliver an aggressive, authentic techno sound in a full band format, and their uniquely processed twin vocals are practically their signature identity.
We’ll keep rolling out a ranking-style introduction to their tracks that have won them a large base of devoted fans!
It’s recommended not only for longtime fans, but also for beginners who want to give their music a try.
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Polysics Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Let’s dabadaPolysics1rank/position

A new wave band formed in 1997 by four members—two men and two women.
Kayo left the group after getting married, and they now perform as a trio.
Their music features a fun, feel-good sound that brings a smile to your face, with “Let’s Dabada” being a standout example!
I My Me MinePolysics2rank/position

Released by POLYSICS in 2005, this track captivates with a unique worldview born from the fusion of digital and analog.
Blending new wave and punk, its catchy melody practically begs you to sing along.
Featured on the album “Now Is the Time!,” the song is regarded as one of the band’s pivotal works.
It’s packed with POLYSICS’ signature style, so if you’re new to their music, this is the perfect place to start.
MY SHARONAPolysics3rank/position

Even people who aren’t well-versed in Western music have probably heard “My Sharona.” It’s been used in movies, TV dramas, and commercials in all kinds of contexts.
A Japanese rock band, POLYSICS, has actually covered this song.
While the original builds its structure around the bass, the cover version mainly features high-pitched tones.
As a result, it has a poppy, humorous vibe.
If you listened without any context, many people might not even realize it’s a cover.
cherryPolysics4rank/position

POLYSICS’ rendition of Spitz’s “Cherry.” It’s arranged in such a way that you can’t help but want to ask, “Is this really ‘Cherry’?” It’s an amazing arrangement that makes you think it could be techno music—or even game music.
Spitz sang it with a fresh, breezy feel, while POLYSICS’ distinctive arrangement sounds like it could blast off into outer space.
It’s a joy to listen to.
Run! with Seiya YamasakiPolysics5rank/position

As the title suggests, here’s an anime song that’s perfect as BGM for a footrace! This track is a collaboration between POLYSICS and Seiya Yamasaki, the vocalist of Kyuso Nekokami.
It was written as the opening theme for the anime Cells at Work! BLACK.
From the very first moment it’s full throttle—an exhilarating rock sound leaps right into your ears.
Not just for sports days—songs like this really fire you up and fill you with energy! Let’s give it everything we’ve got and see it through to the end!
DTMK FuturePolysics6rank/position

The techno band POLYSICS, which continues to captivate listeners with its one-of-a-kind worldview, makes music that feels futuristic.
“DTMK Mirai” is included on their 2015 release “HEN Ai LET’S GO!”, and its lyrics express a fondness for datemaki (a sweet rolled omelet).
Alongside their distinctive synth sounds, the rock-driven performance really elevates the energy.
By listening to a brand-new genre unlike anything before, you might gain ideas and inspiration for the future.


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