[Resonates with the Soul] A Roundup of Sambomaster’s Most Popular Songs and Hidden Gems
Sambomaster, with their passionate sound rooted in punk rock, have remained popular for many years.
Their songs overflow with heat and a truly gallant heart, and the way they keep shouting “LOVE & PEACE” straight and true is genuinely moving.
If you’ve recently gotten into Sambomaster and are wondering which songs are the most popular, you’re not alone.
In this article, we’ll round up and introduce Sambomaster’s most popular tracks!
That said, Sambomaster’s true essence isn’t on record—it’s in their live shows!
If this article makes you fall in love with their music, your next step is to head to a venue and feel their fiery, love-filled live performance with your own skin.
[Resonating with the Soul] Sambomaster’s Recommended Popular Songs & Hidden Gems (1–10)
Love songSambomasutā

“Love Song” is a track about feelings for someone you can no longer meet.
It makes me think that Sambomaster is truly a band with a passionate heart.
Every song strikes a chord.
They’re not just a band that thrashes around; at their core there’s sincerity, passion—things like that.
That’s what I felt while listening to the melody of this love song.
Rock ‘n’ roll is not deadSambomasutā

It’s a song that’s popular even among fans because of its great lyrics.
While it sings that rock ’n’ roll isn’t dead, it might actually be using “rock ’n’ roll” as a metaphor for one’s own life—my life, and yours.
With its straightforward rock sound and these lyrics, it’s one of those songs you’ll want to hear live.
I’ve gotta do the thing that seems impossible.Sambomasutā

It was used as the theme song for Nissan’s Serena commercial.
The track later became a huge hit through a collaboration with high school cheerleaders.
The song title itself is a fiery message—plain, no tricks, just rock ’n’ roll.
The driving refrain—If you’re going to give up, you can do it; it’s not a lie—pounds away and resonates across generations.
The world calls it love.Sambomasutā

A massive hit that was used as the ending theme for the TV drama Densha Otoko, catapulting Sambomaster’s name into the spotlight.
Naturally, it’s also a guaranteed crowd-pleaser at their live shows.
The song title is almost embarrassingly bold, but that actually makes it cool.
If anyone suits the words “love and peace” after John Lennon, it’s Sambomaster.
This is a song that makes you think exactly that.
Adolescent RhapsodySambomasutā

A song chosen as the opening theme for the hugely popular TV anime NARUTO.
It starts with a restrained intro and then explodes in the chorus—a track you’ll definitely want to hear live.
A Sambomaster-style youth anthem that says, “Maybe nothing will remain, but that’s what youth is.” The spoken lines that appear in the song also hit you right in the heart.
Rock of LightSambomasutā

Everyone has their own definition of rock or rock ’n’ roll, but this is one song that really makes you think, “Wow, rock is incredible.” While many lyrics in the genre are straightforward, these are unusually open to interpretation.
Even as they weave themes of love and desire, the lyrics speak to you, saying that pure feelings are ultimately the strongest.
Protect you and love youSambomasutā

“I Will Protect You, I Will Love You” is Sambomaster’s 12th single, released in June 2009, and it served as the theme song for the anime BLEACH.
With the feel of a straightforward love song, it’s a catchy track that makes you want to sing along with the audience.
It’s the kind of song that makes you want to belt it out at karaoke.
Start to shine and run forwardSambomasutā

It’s the theme song for the TBS Friday drama “Cheer☆Dan.” Its bright sound and lyrics—like a gentle pat on a rounded back—give you courage and motivation.
Sambomaster doesn’t dress up their words, so listeners can take them in honestly.
Don’t be ashamed of who you are—hold your head high and move forward! It’s a song that makes you feel that way.
People call it passion.Sambomasutā

This is a track from their first major album, The Way and Light of New Japanese Rock, released in 2003.
With fiery performance and passionate vocals that give you a push on the back, it’s a gentle yet powerful song.
The image of someone keeping on running, dreaming of the day their envisioned dream comes true, gives you courage, doesn’t it?
The Beautiful Days of HumanitySambomasutā

A human anthem that says there’s nothing behind you—face forward and go.
A song that gives courage across generations, genders, even races; this is what Sambomaster is all about! I definitely want to hear this big song live.
It makes you feel that music isn’t about technique or intellect, and maybe life is the same.
When you’re struggling with something, listening to this track will lift your spirits!


