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TRICERATOPS Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

A three-piece rock band that debuted in July 1997.

Their 1999 release “GOING TO THE MOON” was featured in a commercial, which rapidly boosted the band’s popularity.

We’ve compiled a ranking of their popular songs.

Be sure to check it out.

TRICERATOPS Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Any DayTRICERATOPS15rank/position

This is a track included on the 9th DVD, “12-Bar ‘13’.” The acoustic bass sounds wonderfully pleasant, and Wada’s fresh guitar-vocal with his gentle voice slides right in.

The sprinkled English and jazzy vibe come together with a stylish flair.

Fly AwayTRICERATOPS16rank/position

The lead track from a single released in 2002.

This single was the first in the band’s history to feature songs by every member.

It was also used as the ending theme for NHK’s “Pop Jam” at the time.

The song is characterized by choral parts designed so fans can sing along at live shows.

When you want to do your best, when you need a push, it gives you a tailwind.

It’s that kind of positive song.

GROOVE WALKTRICERATOPS17rank/position

Released in 2000, this was the theme song for KOSÉ’s “Salon Style” commercial.

With a four-on-the-floor rhythm and bassline, a dry, overtone-rich guitar, and Wada’s highly free melody, it may be the pinnacle of how much information a three-piece band can pack in.

No matter where you start listening, it’s a pleasant sound.

It’s an easy entry point for TRICERATOPS beginners, and for those in bands, the sound production should be a useful reference.

IfTRICERATOPS18rank/position

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Their ninth single overall, this track is a soulful, medium-tempo ballad—unusual for them at the time.

Even in a song like this, they showcase the unique strengths of a three-piece: the simple yet spot-on guitar work, a melodic bass line, and drums with finely detailed arrangements.

Their hallmark vocal harmonies are outstanding, and the lyrics have that unmistakable Wada flair bursting through—really nice.

You could say it’s a song that highlights their high potential as a rock band.

That said, it isn’t just for quiet listening; it also carries a groove that naturally makes your body sway—that’s the special charm of TRICERATOPS!

JewelTRICERATOPS19rank/position

A song released in 2004, nine months after the previous work.

It was also used as the ending theme for the TV Kanagawa variety show “saku saku.” The melody is more refined than before, and you can glimpse the band’s core that defies simple categorization.

I think producing a recording with a live feel is difficult, but after many years of experience, that style seems to come out naturally.

LIP CREAMTRICERATOPS20rank/position

It may not be a single, but it’s a hidden gem that’s hugely popular among fans! This track is included on the landmark second album that first put TRICERATOPS on many people’s radar, THE GREAT SKELETON’S MUSIC GUIDE BOOK, released in December 1998.

The lyrics are quintessential Sho Wada—capturing small moments of everyday life while deftly portraying a sweet yet slightly bittersweet love story.

At the same time, their robust, rock-solid sound—heavily influenced by Western music—sets it apart from a run-of-the-mill sweet love song.

And the guitar solo, though short, leaves a strong impression—surprisingly mature and tasteful for a band in their early twenties!

TRICERATOPS Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)

LOONY’S ANTHEMTRICERATOPS21rank/position

It’s upbeat and cool—’LOONY’S ANTHEM’ makes you want to dance.

It also has a nostalgic sound.

The lyrics, melody, and arrangement are all perfect.

I love how the vocal style changes.

It’s a fun track sprinkled with a minor-key feel.

‘LOONY’S ANTHEM’ is the kind of song you’ll want to keep on repeat, and it’s great for when you’re feeling down.