ROTTENGRAFFTY Popular Song Ranking [2026]
The ultimate cool mixture rock band, known as “Rotten.” Their music packs serious punch.
The more you listen, the more it hooks you—so we’ve ranked some of their most popular songs.
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ROTTENGRAFFTY Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
The Resounding CapitalROTTENGRAFFTY36rank/position

Hailing from Kyoto, they refer to their hometown as “Kyoto, the City of Resonance.” Fans from Kyoto are likely delighted by lyrics that feel like a tour of the city.
With its festival-like vibe, this song is a live-show staple that brings fans together as one.
It’s included on their third album, “This World,” released in 2010.
There’s nothing to be afraid of — 怖れるものは何もない —ROTTENGRAFFTY × dustbox37rank/position

This track, where adrenaline-charged melodic punk collides with muscular loud rock, is a collaboration between close allies ROTTENGRAFFTY and dustbox.
Looking back on the days when we started walking without knowing left from right, and the times when loneliness nearly crushed us, it delivers heartfelt thanks to the friends who stood by us and a steadfast vow—“we don’t give up easily”—sung powerfully in both English and Japanese.
Released in December 2024 as part of the dust’nGRAFFTY project, the song was also performed at ROTTENGRAFFTY’s own event, ‘Kyoto Chotokkyu 2024.’
IMPOSSIBLE IZ NOTHINGROTTENGRAFFTY38rank/position

This track is included on their fourth album “FAMILIARIZE,” released in 2011.
The jagged, heavy guitar rhythm feels great, and the chorus bursts into a catchy development.
It carries a characteristically Rotten-style, upbeat message that nothing is impossible.


