This band is recommended for those who discovered them through anime or who like visual kei.
They appear on TV much less these days, but they still have a strong, devoted fanbase.
I’ve put together a ranking of SID’s popular songs, so give them a listen!
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SID's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
LieShido1rank/position

A single that marked SID’s third major-label release, it took the late 2000s music scene by storm and won support from a wide audience.
Released in April 2009, it’s also well known for being selected as the ending theme of the TV anime Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
This medium-tempo rock ballad features a wistful guitar tone and a flowing melody that tugs at the heart.
It portrays emotions burdened by lost relationships and lingering attachment to the past, resonating deeply with the anime’s story and garnering a huge response.
Also included on the album hikari, this track is perfect for those who want to add a song to their memory-lane playlist that both anime fans and rock lovers can enjoy together.
Delusional DiaryShido2rank/position

The four-piece rock band SID, which has designated October 4 as “SID Day,” has even formed a business partnership with Stardust Promotion—the agency that represents none other than Momoiro Clover Z.
Here’s one of their somewhat mentally unstable? tracks, “Delusion Diary.” The moment you hear “delusion,” you know you’re stepping into a whimsical, otherworldly space.
Actions that might seem bizarre—like “checking the trash of the person you like” or “making silent phone calls all night”—are all portrayed as expressions of love flipped inside out.
Stalking is prohibited, so please don’t imitate any of this.
It’s a creepy track packed with tongue-in-cheek elements, too!
I am rain.Shido3rank/position

Speaking of SID, they’re known for Showa-era pop, and this song is packed with that Showa vibe, sung with plenty of emotion.
I think it has a melody that older listeners would also enjoy.
It’s exactly the kind of song you want to hear in the rain, and the lyrics have a nice, classic Showa feel too.
Monochrome KissShido4rank/position

This song was used as the opening theme for the anime Black Butler.
It marks the major-label debut of the visual kei rock band SID and was released in October 2008.
From the very first guitar phrase, its heavy yet melodic sound draws you in, perfectly matching the series’ dark, beautiful atmosphere—so cool, right? The lyrics portray the chill and pain of a monochrome world, and a love that turns into obsession from wanting someone too much.
It’s the kind of track you might want to savor alone during the colder season.
V.I.PShido5rank/position

It’s the opening theme of the TV anime “Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic.” True to SID’s style, it’s an upbeat, exhilarating band sound, with an added touch of exotic flair that’s characteristic of Magi.
This song cheers you on with the message “Keep looking forward and walk,” and it’s sure to become a source of support for you.
RainShido6rank/position

This song by SID was released in 2010 as their sixth major single.
It marked their first tie-in with Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood since their third single, ‘Uso.’ While it isn’t a typical a cappella standard, it’s a beautiful ballad that would likely shine as an a cappella piece.
CircusShido7rank/position

This song, Circus, is included on SID’s 2009 album hikari.
The narrator’s crush is an older upperclassman, and the song conveys the heart-pounding tension when the chance to confess arrives.
It was actually created based on a true story from vocalist Mao’s student days.


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