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.
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SiM Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)
MurdererSiM36rank/position

From the 2nd full album “SEEDS OF HOPE,” released in October 2011.
A re-recorded version of the song of the same name included on the 2nd single “Murderer,” released in March 2009.
It’s a track where heavy, headbanging riffs and reggae’s characteristic laid-back groove take turns stepping forward, blending beautifully and sparking a chemical reaction.
RiOTSiM37rank/position

From the 3rd mini-album “i AGAINST i,” released in September 2014.
This track opens the album.
Its standout feature is the intro, where a pop melody rides over a guitar with irregular bending phrases.
The chorus riff, with its heavy rock/nu-metal style phrasing, can be seen as an antithesis to today’s loud rock scene.
Same SkySiM38rank/position

From the 4th single “EViLS,” released in April 2013.
A ballad with such a strong presence that calling it a B-side hardly seems fitting.
Though they champion reggae-punk, their other weapon is message-driven ballads delivered with conviction.
This track could be said to embody that.
It was also the first song in which they adopted Japanese lyrics.
Set me freeSiM39rank/position

From the 1st full album “Silence iz Mine,” released in June 2008.
A reggae-influenced track representative of early SiM.
Nowadays, it’s often performed in the Refined ver.
included on the 2nd single “Murderer,” released in March 2009.
That version features a louder rock arrangement, with additions like a beatdown, making it even heavier.
Incidentally, the album title reflects the origin of SiM’s band name, meaning “Silence is mine.”
The Sound Of BreathSiM40rank/position

This is a classic Japanese rock song by SiM, a rising act that’s gaining a devoted following thanks to their cutting-edge sound style and hybrid artistry.
Their reliability in winning over hardcore fans is unquestionable—give it a listen!
SiM Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
f.a.i.t.hSiM41rank/position

From the 4th single “EViLS,” released in April 2013.
Since around 2010, when bassist SIN and drummer GODRi joined and the current lineup was formed, this song has often been played as the very last number at live shows.
It kicks off with a heavy bass riff in the intro and blasts through as a short tune with a two-beat drive.
On the recording, Crossfaith’s vocalist, Koie, is featured on shouts.
wishingSiM42rank/position

From the 3rd single “ANTHEM,” released in March 2010.
At first it seems like a song built on a straightforward, melodic two-beat throughout, but sure enough, a touch of dub reggae slips in, giving it an emo feel.
Because everything outside the chorus runs on an energetic two-beat, the chorus itself feels all the more expansive.


