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SIAM SHADE Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

The band SHAM SHADE, which was hugely successful in the late ’90s.They disbanded once, but have since resumed activities on an irregular basis.The contrast between the highly skilled instrumentalists and the vocalist’s vibrant high-tone voice appealed not only to hardcore rock fans but also to mainstream audiences.

SIAM SHADE Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

NO CONTROLSIAM SHADE22rank/position

SIAM SHADE V7 – NO CONTROL [LIVE]
NO CONTROLSIAM SHADE

It was included as the first track on SHAM SHADE’s debut indie album, “SHAM SHADE,” and was later released as a live recording on the ninth disc (Budokan LEGEND of SANCTUARY) of an album set that totaled ten discs—an amount that’s hard to imagine nowadays.

AdrenalineSIAM SHADE23rank/position

Their 15th single, which reached No.

4 on the charts via wired broadcasts.

It unusually features some rap-style lyrics that felt a bit out of place, but the chorus brings back the familiar members, making it a track where you can sense a new musical direction.

In the same year this single was released, they fulfilled a long-held dream by performing live at the Budokan.

Curiosity SyndromeSIAM SHADE24rank/position

SIAM SHADE V4 – Inquisitive Syndrome (Shiritagari Syndrome) [LIVE]
Curiosity SyndromeSIAM SHADE

This song features an incredibly cool guitar riff.

The harmony woven by the vocals and guitar matches perfectly, making it a truly wonderful track.

It’s a must-listen for guitarists—there’s no doubt it will grab your heart.

A third of pure-hearted feelingsSIAMSHADE×hatsune miku25rank/position

This is a work featuring Hatsune Miku singing the song that was used as the ending theme for the Fuji TV anime “Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story.” The intro is arranged with piano instead of guitar, giving it a refreshing feel.

Miku’s high-tone voice also shines beautifully.

BLACKSIAM SHADE26rank/position

SIAM SHADE V6 – BLACK [LIVE]
BLACKSIAM SHADE

A loud, hard track that’s very SIAM SHADE, singing about rebellious feelings toward society and teachers during school days.

The chorus’s relentless buildup is really cool.

There’s even a rap section partway through, making it a song with plenty of highlights.

Personally, I really love the vibe of the guitar solo.

JUMPING JUNKIESIAM SHADE27rank/position

SIAM SHADE V7 – JUMPING JUNKIE [LIVE]
JUMPING JUNKIESIAM SHADE

First released as the B-side to their 14th single, “Life.” With its catchy, upbeat rhythm and easy call-and-response, it’s a real crowd-pleaser at live shows.

In the fan vote for the complete best-of collection, it ranked 18th among all songs.

Why not?SIAM SHADE28rank/position

Siam Shade – Why not? (sub español)
Why not?SIAM SHADE

Released on February 21, 1997.

The label is Sony Music Records.

It’s a single cut from the 2nd album, SIAM SHADE III.

Apparently, the music video contains some indecent elements, so it has faced certain restrictions.

It’s hard-hitting with plenty of punch, yet the way it suddenly calms down right after the solo is really nice.