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!
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UNISON SQUARE GARDEN Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN1rank/position

This is one of UNISON’s signature songs, released on May 20, 2015.
It was used as the ending theme for the anime Blood Blockade Battlefront, featuring the band’s characteristic blend of technical skill and pop sensibilities.
It’s a refreshing rock number that enjoys huge popularity on streaming platforms and YouTube.
Since Saito, UNISON’s vocalist, sings incredibly high, it’s highly recommended for those who naturally have a high vocal range.
The melody also moves at a rapid pace, so first make sure to thoroughly internalize the melodic line.
Until you get used to it, it might be better to practice by humming rather than singing the lyrics.
Trace OrionUNISON SQUARE GARDEN2rank/position

This song was specially written by the technically skilled rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN as the first opening theme for the TV anime TIGER & BUNNY.
Its brisk, fast-paced sound is truly a compelling listen.
The lyrics also feel great to sing, making it a refreshing and exhilarating track.
Spring Comes to UsUNISON SQUARE GARDEN3rank/position

A pop-rock tune by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN that gently expresses the courage and determination to take a new step forward.
By incorporating the band’s first-ever live strings, the song blends a heartwarming atmosphere with a sense of power.
Released in March 2018, it was used as the opening theme for the second cour of the second season of the anime March Comes in Like a Lion.
The track is also included on the album Patrick Vegee and peaked at No.
5 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
It’s a song that quietly gives a supportive push to anyone who’s about to take a new step.
After the cherry blossoms (all quartets lead to the?)UNISON SQUARE GARDEN4rank/position

The exhilarating sound and vocals might clear your mind in an instant! This track by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN was released in 2013 as their eighth single.
It was used as the opening theme for the anime Yozakura Quartet: Hana no Uta.
It’s got that signature sharp, punchy production that they’re known for—packed with highlights like crisp guitar cutting and a wildly active bassline.
The positive lyrics about “enjoying the moment” are truly empowering.
Phantom JokeUNISON SQUARE GARDEN5rank/position

The sixteenth single by the three-piece rock band UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, known for their distinctive high-tone vocals and meticulously crafted songs that electrify fans.
Used as the opening theme for the TV anime Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia, the track’s light yet shadowy sound is undeniably cool.
It launches with a brisk, driving arrangement, then suddenly shifts into a slow 3/4-time B section, and the increasingly complex meters before the chorus heighten the song’s tension.
The thrilling ensemble creates a striking contrast with the chorus’s exhilaration and sense of release, resulting in an intense yet mysterious rock tune.
Chaos reaches its peakUNISON SQUARE GARDEN6rank/position

A single by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN whose dizzyingly unfolding rock arrangement and catchy melody line make a powerful impact.
Its wording is peppered with expressions that put intensity front and center, and the structure—maintaining tension while surging all at once toward the finale—is overwhelming.
Kosuke Saito’s vocals feel as if they convey the story’s heat directly as-is.
Used as the opening theme for the first cour of the TV anime Blue Lock, this track was released in October 2022.
It was later included on the acclaimed album Ninth Peel and garnered solid support, peaking at No.
7 on the charts.
It’s an upper-tune I’d recommend to anyone who wants to crank up their energy when it counts.
harmonized finaleUNISON SQUARE GARDEN7rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, a three-piece rock band that continues to explore new possibilities, delivers “harmonized finale,” a song that will give you a push as you face the future and lets you feel both the gentleness and strength in their music.
Featured in the film TIGER & BUNNY The Movie -The Rising-, it captivates with its exhilarating sound and lyrics that make you want to believe in the yet-unseen tomorrow.
As graduation approaches and February brings a sense of seasonal change, their music will stay gently by your side.
Invisible SensationUNISON SQUARE GARDEN8rank/position

A quintessentially challenging song by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN, characterized by a wide vocal range and a sense of speed.
The overall range spans F3 to C5, fitting the typical UNISON range.
Since it’s an anime opening, it starts right from the chorus and maintains a high level of intensity throughout.
When singing it, rhythm and breath management are the most important points.
Also, because there are fast passages and sections with lots of words even in the chorus, the trick is to avoid enunciating too sharply.
If you struggle with high notes, focus on diaphragmatic breathing and core engagement; you should gradually be able to hit higher notes.
It requires repeated practice, so don’t get discouraged and keep at it!
kaleido proud fiestaUNISON SQUARE GARDEN9rank/position

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN is a three-piece rock band that captivates fans with their distinctive high-tone vocals and powerful live performances.
Their 17th single, “kaleido proud fiesta,” chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime TIGER & BUNNY 2, is a track with a dazzling rock sound that feels great to listen to.
Its expansive ensemble and fast-paced beat make it perfect as competition BGM for sports events as well.
It’s a pop-leaning rock tune that’s sure to brighten up any school sports day or field day.
Heaven and HellUNISON SQUARE GARDEN10rank/position

In August 2014, UNISON SQUARE GARDEN released a high-energy, fast-paced track.
Featured on the album “Catcher In The Spy,” the song is highly regarded as a piece that distills the band’s appeal.
Kosuke Saito’s clear, transparent vocals pair perfectly with the sharp, edgy band ensemble, giving the song a universal quality that resonates with all kinds of listeners.
The lyrics include the phrase “count heaven and hell,” which seems to convey the importance of judging and accepting life’s good and bad, success and failure, for yourself.
The song is also a live favorite, often prompting massive sing-alongs and securing its status as one of the band’s signature tracks.
It’s popular at karaoke as well, covering a wide vocal range and suiting many singers.
Highly recommended for anyone seeking excitement and fun in their daily life.


