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Top Band Songs Ranking Popular with People in Their 30s [2026]

I imagine many of you played in a band back when you were students.Maybe you’ve dusted off your guitar and tried playing again, or gotten together with your old bandmates.You just might rediscover that one song from your youth.

Top Band Songs Popular with People in Their 30s [2026] (81–90)

glow-upHysteric Blue81rank/position

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glow-upHysteric Blue

A song that colored the youth of the 2000s.

As the opening theme for the Fuji TV anime “Ghost Stories,” it left a lasting impression on many people.

The lyrics express the feeling of trying to discover a new self, even while running into obstacles.

They convey a determination to keep moving forward despite setbacks and anxieties—words that gently give listeners a push.

Paired with Hysteric Blue’s refreshing sound, it’s a track that lifts your spirits.

For many, it likely brings a wave of nostalgia, overlapping with memories of their youth.

JAMTHE YELLOW MONKEY82rank/position

Many people in their 30s, regardless of gender, would say The Yellow Monkey (Iemon) defined their youth.

When their reunion was announced, that generation in particular got really excited.

The 1996 release JAM also drew attention for its somewhat dark lyrics.

If you’re in your 30s, you might remember being startled back then by lyrics that felt mature and laden with deeper meaning.

It’s also a song that’s frequently named as a favorite among The Yellow Monkey’s tracks.

Nagisasupittsu83rank/position

Released in 1996, Spitz’s “Nagisa” is a youthful song whose freshness still hasn’t faded.

As Spitz’s fourth single, “Nagisa” topped the Oricon weekly chart and became one of their signature tracks.

For those now in their 30s, 1996—the year O157 food poisoning was rampant—was probably when you were in elementary or junior high school, maybe even before you really got into music.

It’s a bright, summery, and refreshing song, so be sure to give it a listen!

One Night CarnivalKishidan84rank/position

This is the first major-label single by Kishidan, a six-member rock band that calls their style “Yank Rock,” inspired by the 1980s delinquent (tsuppari) aesthetic and set to poppy tunes.

With its nostalgic melody, memorable phrases, and para-para-style choreography, everything about it makes for a catchy, high-energy track.

It’s easy to add call-and-response parts and everyone can dance along, so it’s well known as a karaoke staple.

It’s exactly the kind of number that men in their 30s—the generation it speaks to—should keep in their repertoire for getting the whole group fired up.

Sky of OblivionSADS85rank/position

A song with deep emotion and a unique worldview, it carries messages of loneliness, introspection, and self-trust.

It begins with the image of walking alone in a dry wind and unfolds into a journey toward a gray yet beautiful sky.

Chosen as the theme song for the 2000 TBS drama “Ikebukuro West Gate Park,” it became a major hit.

Included on the album “BABYLON,” it reached No.

1 on the Oricon charts.

Kiyoharu’s stirring lyrics and melodies remain timeless even today.

If you sing it with rich emotion at karaoke, it will surely resonate with those around you.

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