The BONEZ Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
The BONEZ are awesome performers at festivals and live shows.
If you’re into alternative rock or rap-rock/mixture rock, there’s a good chance you already know them.
Their fiery live shows and strong, message-driven lyrics are enough to make your heart skip a beat just by listening.
Here’s a ranking of popular songs by The BONEZ.
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The BONEZ Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
CATCHERThe BONEZ16rank/position

A track from the 2014 album “Whenever, Wherever.” This song is characterized by its rap elements.
It’s also from before they changed their name to The BONEZ.
Compared to The BONEZ’s current songs, it might feel refreshing, don’t you think? While the rap stands out, I think it still strongly feels like a band-driven track.
GIMCRACKThe BONEZ17rank/position

A track from the 2014 album “Whenever, Wherever.” It’s a cool song with a Western rock vibe.
It’s from the JESSE and The BONEZ era, before The BONEZ changed their name.
With strong hip-hop elements, it has a slightly different feel from the current BONEZ, doesn’t it?
IncredibleThe BONEZ18rank/position

A track from the 2016 album “To a person that may save someone.” It’s a song that feels distinctly BONEZ and is easy to listen to.
I highly recommend it for those who aren’t into overly intense tracks!
RememberThe BONEZ19rank/position

Included as the 11th track on “To a person that may save someone.” It sings about the feelings toward the members and their comrades, asking, “Why did we shed tears?” The music video was made using footage from their live shows—their most real setting—so it’s likely a song filled with the members’ heartfelt emotions.
Revolution feat. Hiro FujitaThe BONEZ20rank/position

A track from the 2016 album “To a person that may save someone.” It’s a song that makes you want to get moving right from the opening intro.
I think it’s a great recommendation even for newcomers to hardcore.


