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Great songs and popular tracks by Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Let me introduce some songs by Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai, a three-piece rock band that has become popular in living rooms across the country, including through appearances on Nippon TV’s “Gyoretsu no Dekiru Horitsu Sodanjo.” Their music is highly regarded by fellow musicians—such as RIZE’s bassist, kenken—and its appeal lies in the way the lyrics and melodies brim with pop sensibilities and humor, even while the songs lean toward hardcore and melodic hardcore.

They’re truly a one-of-a-kind band unlike anything we’ve seen before, and we can’t wait to see even more from them in the future.

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai’s classic and popular songs (11–20)

Muscle, my friendUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai “Muscle, My Friend”
Muscle, my friendUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Sung with feverish passion: muscles.

It’s a track by the three-piece rock band Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai, included on their ninth album released in 2020.

Their signature powerful, hard-hitting style really fires you up! And, true to the title, the lyrics themed around strength training are super unique.

The catchy melody is almost infuriatingly good, right? The explosive chorus sends your excitement soaring! Is this sound arrangement exactly what it means for “muscles to rejoice”? Perfect companion for your workouts!

How Do You Like Pie?Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

This is a song created as a tribute to the unexpectedly well-known show “How Do You Like Wednesday?” At first glance, the lyrics seem quite cryptic, but in short, they’re simple: the lyrics are essentially a string of famous quotes from the show.

Come on, Yukichi!Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai “Come On, Yukichi”
Come on, Yukichi!Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Calling the 10,000-yen bill “Yukichi” has become pretty widespread.

This song is brimming with the desire for those Yukichis who somehow vanish from our wallets to stick around—and to have even more of them on hand.

Take note of the music video, which portrays household budgeting with a touch of period-drama flair, and of Tatsuwo Kamon, who was surely cast on the strength of the title alone.

Today again with you on the Nambu LineUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

“Today Again, You and the Nambu Line” – Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai
Today again with you on the Nambu LineUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

This is a song themed around the Nambu Line, which connects Kawasaki Station in Kanagawa Prefecture and Tachikawa Station in Tokyo.

The lyrics are short and very simple—just a list of stations on the Nambu Line.

It’s a track you’ll definitely want to listen to while riding the Nambu Line.

My tooth hurts feat. Dr. COYASSUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai “Toothache feat. Dr. COYASS”
My tooth hurts feat. Dr. COYASSUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

I think many people—especially those who dislike going to the dentist—can relate to having a vague sense of discomfort in a tooth, telling themselves it doesn’t really hurt so it’s probably not a cavity.

This is a kind of awareness song that warns how leaving it alone can lead to serious trouble.

Listening to this track really drives home that it’s best to get treatment early.

DON-GARAUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai “DON-GARA” LIVE (2014.10.18 @ Akasaka BLITZ)
DON-GARAUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

This song puts the onomatopoeia “dongara-gasshan,” which mimics things crashing down, front and center.

Most of the lyrics are made up of sound effects; you can’t tell what’s happening at all, but it’s noisy and relentlessly hectic.

It’s a super groovy, cool track.

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai’s classic and popular songs (21–30)

Grandchild PowerUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

You can probably picture the scene of a grandpa who just can’t help but spoil his grandchild.

This song celebrates the boundless power grandchildren have to move their grandparents.

It’s also a familiar and heartwarming sight to see grandparents flustered by their grandchild’s selfish demands.