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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Ranking [2026]

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, who are also highly popular for their fiery live performances.

We’ve put together a selection of their popular songs.

Be sure to listen to these masterpieces born from crisp, satisfying guitars, a restlessly moving bass, powerful drums, and a free-spirited vocal!

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Song Rankings [2026] (61–70)

Phantom JokeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN64rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Phantom Joke” short ver.
Phantom JokeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

The opening song of the TV anime Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia.

It’s an upbeat number with a comfortable tempo packed with words that are so characteristic of UNISON.

They say it’s filled to the brim with the composing trends of its release era, making it sharp, rhythmic, and delightfully intricate.

It’s a track that should please not only Fate fans but also fans of UNISON.

It feels like a glimpse of a new future.

cody beatsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN65rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “cody beats” short ver.
cody beatsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

It’s not an easy-to-grasp, hype-inducing track with explosive power.

However, it more than makes up for that in other ways.

While UNISON SQUARE GARDEN often has abstract songs with lyrics that can be a bit hard to interpret, the lyrics of this song are written in a very straightforward way.

The singing and the music aren’t shouty either.

It feels like listening to someone narrate a story—such is this song.

beautifulUNISON SQUARE GARDEN66rank/position

TV anime “Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki” opening sequence | Opening theme song: UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Uruwashi”
beautifulUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a three-piece band that continues to charge through the rock scene with high-level musicianship and a distinctive pop sensibility.

Released in January 2026 as their 21st single, this much-talked-about work was written as the opening theme for the TV anime Uruwashi no Yoi no Tsuki.

While grounded in the band’s signature sense of speed, the sound also reflects the story’s elegance and clarity, likely sweeping refreshingly through the listener’s heart.

Packaged as a double A-side together with the anime’s ending theme, Azalea no Kaze, the melodies—carefully crafted by lyricist and composer Tomoya Tabuchi as he contemplated how to engage with the narrative—resonate with delicacy and drama.

It’s a dazzling rock tune that ushers in the beginning of a new story.

The attraction begins (they call it “NO.6”)UNISON SQUARE GARDEN67rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “The Attraction Begins (they call it ‘NO.6’)” Short Ver.
The attraction begins (they call it "NO.6")UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

A track from UNISON’s 6th album, Dr.

Izzy, it’s a stylish, easy-to-groove-to song featuring the upbeat, catchy melodies that recent UNISON is known for.

The album Dr.

Izzy includes many rock tracks with great momentum that are easy to get hyped to, and it comes highly recommended.

cloverUNISON SQUARE GARDEN68rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN ONEMAN TOUR 2012 SPECIAL ~Spring Spring Spring~ at ZEPP TOKYO 2012.04.21
cloverUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

They’re charming, delicate, and stylish lyrics—like a love story of a girl from a fairy tale—yet there’s no sense of incongruity at all in Saito’s singing voice.

The way he sings, as if reading aloud a picture book that portrays a young girl’s heartbreak, creates an atmosphere no other male vocalist can evoke.

Coffee Cup SyndromeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN69rank/position

Coffee Cup Syndrome - Tried playing the bass [UNISON SQUARE GARDEN]
Coffee Cup SyndromeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

This song embodies USG’s unique worldview.

It’s pop, but the melody progresses with a calm, matter-of-fact feel, and like a spinning teacup ride at a playground, a quirky sense of fun wells up.

Rather than inviting deep analysis of its meaning, it’s a song that simply feels enjoyable when you listen to it.

Sanpo-saki My LifeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN70rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN – My Life Ahead(copy1)
Sanpo-saki My LifeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

Saito’s high tones come with a powerful, distinctive vocal style, and the song uses straightforward words that keep echoing in your head.

If you can hit the timing on the first “hai!”, it makes you feel as if you’ve joined the band yourself.