tricot’s classic and popular songs
Tricot is a rock band that skillfully handles odd time signatures, as symbolized by their catchphrase “non-dance-inducing.” Yet despite their complex song structures, their tracks are irresistibly grooveable—you can dance to them even though they’re “non-dance-inducing,” which is a big part of their appeal.
Their high level of musicianship and powerful live performances are also major draws, making their shows a must-see.
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tricot's classic and popular songs (21–30)
Achoitricot

Despite being composed of a complex band ensemble that makes heavy use of odd time signatures, tricot’s work always packs in extremely poppy, catchy melodies.
This track, included on the album “Fudeki” released in December 2022, unfolds a progressive sound characterized by intricate rhythms and melodies.
The blend of driving momentum and shifting rhythms creates an energetic, live feel, with drummer Yusuke Yoshida’s advanced technique standing out in particular.
The lyrics, themed around everyday life, the anxieties of youth, and the pursuit of dreams, portray with humor and sharp insight the variety of emotions and situations faced by today’s young people, resonating with many listeners.
Pork gingertricot

Against a stage backdrop that looks like it could be used for a Super Sentai-style battle scene, the members wear gym uniforms and do things like vault over a pommel horse and spin around with a bat pressed to their foreheads—it’s surreal and very funny.
I felt it was a song that really drew me in with their originality.







