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Van Halen Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Van Halen, the hard rock band famous for “Jump,” are pioneers among West Coast American HR/HM bands.

We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs!

Every track is cool, and you might find quite a few you’ve heard before.

Van Halen Popular Song Rankings [2026] (31–40)

Not EnoughVan Halen31rank/position

Included on the 1995 album Balance.

A four-piece rock band from California formed in 1972.

This is a number from the era when Sammy Hagar was the vocalist.

The contrast between the slow-tempo rhythm and the interplay of soft piano tones with the hardness of electric guitar highlights the character of the song nicely.

The soulful vocals are great, too.

Pleasure DomeVan Halen32rank/position

A seven-minute epic track featured on the album “F@U#C%K.” From its striking guitar intro interwoven with harmonics to the explosive heavy groove that follows, the song takes a direction rarely seen from them until now.

In addition to the high-level guitar work, be sure to pay attention to the dramatic vocals that begin with spoken word.

PoundcakeVan Halen33rank/position

Van Halen – Poundcake (1991) (Music Video – Full Length Version) WIDESCREEN 1080p
PoundcakeVan Halen

The opening number of their ninth album, “F@U#C%K,” released in 1991.

At the start of the track, Eddie Van Halen delivers a tricky guitar performance using a power drill.

The album also marked a return to a guitar-centered sound, shifting away from the synthesizer-driven approach of their more recent works.

Runnin’ With The DevilVan Halen34rank/position

Van Halen – Runnin’ With The Devil (Official Music Video)
Runnin' With The DevilVan Halen

Their second single, taken from their 1978 debut album “Burning Fuse.” While their debut single was a cover, this track is an original by the four members.

Their signature style—heavy riffs, pop-leaning melodies, and virtuosic guitar work—was already firmly established here.

She’s The WomanVan Halen35rank/position

The energetic guitar riff in the intro and the shouts interspersed between it leave a strong impression.

It’s included on the 2012 album “A Different Kind of Truth.” The brisk rhythm is easy to groove to and has a charm that makes you want to listen again and again.