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SiM Popular Song Ranking [2026]

SiM’s music is often described as reggae punk, incorporating reggae into hardcore, punk, and other styles.

Their powerful songs and vocals, infused with influences from various genres, have earned them widespread popularity.

Here, we’ll rank and introduce some of SiM’s most popular tracks.

SiM Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

CHAMPiONSSiM29rank/position

SiM – CHAMPiONS (Official Music Video) | ALGS Championship
CHAMPiONSSiM

How about a track from SiM that lets you blast away everyday frustrations with powerful shouts? This song hurls a hunger for victory and adrenaline-fueled battle at you, all riding on their signature reggae-punk sound.

The lyrics depict joining forces with your crew to aim for glory, and just listening is enough to set your heart on fire.

Released in February 2025, this number also became the official theme song for the large-scale esports tournament Apex Legends Global Series Year 4 Championship, and it’s included on the album PLAYDEAD -DELUXE EDiTiON- from the same year.

If you just want to sing at the top of your lungs and feel refreshed, it doesn’t get more perfect than this.

CROWSSiM30rank/position

SiM – CROWS (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
CROWSSiM

From the 4th full album “THE BEAUTiFUL PEOPLE,” released in April 2016.

Also included on the 6th single “CROWS,” it serves as the character image song for Harumichi Bouya in the PS4/PS Vita game “Crows: BURNING EDGE.” It opens with a strikingly primitive beat and a memorable sing-along of “Ullala, Ullala.” The chorus delivers a brisk, fast-paced sound, creating a refreshing contrast with the intro.

SiM Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

DiAMONDSiM31rank/position

SiM – DiAMOND (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
DiAMONDSiM

When it comes to songs with a sense of speed, you can’t leave out rock bands! Among them, the top recommendation for sheer momentum is SiM.

They call themselves reggae punk, and their tracks are all brimming with drive, plus their melodious vocal lines are a huge draw.

The balance between hardcore intensity and catchiness is exquisite.

In this song too, the heavily distorted guitar sound, catchy melodies enhanced by vocal effects, and the ever-shifting song structure are overflowing with a sense of speed.

Evolution is SolutionSiM32rank/position

I tried playing SiM’s Evolution is Solution on bass.
Evolution is SolutionSiM

From the 2nd mini album “LiFE and DEATH,” released in May 2012.

This is a quintessential “The SiM” track.

The intro’s metal phrasing gives way to a drastically shifted vibe in the A melody, followed by a straightforward, sing-along-friendly chorus.

It’s so comfortable you’ll find yourself listening straight through to the end.

Faster Than The ClockSiM33rank/position

SiM / Faster Than The Clock - Tried playing it on bass
Faster Than The ClockSiM

From their second full album, SEEDS OF HOPE, released in October 2011.

It’s a live-ready track that shifts from a high-speed two-beat to a heavy, reggae-flavored A section, with a part where you can do two-step as well.

The guitar riff played with tapping (light-hand technique), ringing out from the intro, is especially striking.

Get Up, Get UpSiM34rank/position

I tried playing Get up, Get up on SiM’s guitar.
Get Up, Get UpSiM

From the 2nd mini-album “LiFE and DEATH,” released in May 2012.

Also featured on “VANS COMPILATION LOUD SESSION!!! VANS×BANDS 2,” released in March 2012, it opens the mini-album with a distinctive intro packed with gritty, brutal hardcore riffs.

The chorus then shifts into a groove driven primarily by a reggae-style swing.

The fusion of these contrasting elements blends together in a strikingly cool way.

I HATE U (It’s Not A Play On Words)SiM35rank/position

SiM – I HATE U (It’s Not A Play On Word) (Bass cover)
I HATE U (It's Not A Play On Words)SiM

From the 2nd full album “SEEDS OF HOPE,” released in October 2011.

As the title suggests, it’s a track bursting with explosive anger, intense lyrics, and a sing-along of “Fxxk you!! Fxxk you!!” in the chorus that creates a strong sense of unity at live shows.

Crossfaith’s vocalist Koie also joins this song with his shouts.