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

Delicious → tasty, stick → rod.
You’ve got it by now—it’s a song about the beloved national snack, Umaibo.
The lyrics list, though perhaps not all, the flavors of Umaibo that have been released over the years, making it a fun track where you can rediscover flavors you might have forgotten existed.
Donut Song PhenomenonUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

This song also has a very limited theme: instead of donuts in general, it focuses solely on Mister Donut.
The lyrics list many menu items, so it might even help you decide what to order.
Take me to Jiro.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

This is a song themed around Ramen Jiro, which has unexpectedly become famous nationwide.
By listening to this track, you’ll get a broad understanding of what Jiro is like.
As the lyrics say, “If you go without knowing, it’ll be a culture shock,” so it might be a good idea to study up in advance to avoid that.
Don’t raise a death flag.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai is a three-piece rock band that bills itself as “everyday-life loud rock” and “laid-back loudcore,” thanks to their music’s striking contrast and impact.
Their fourth digital-only single, “Don’t Raise a Death Flag,” features lyrics that poke fun at common tropes in mystery stories—something you can’t help but relate to.
The heavy band sound paired with a catchy melody makes it a cool rock tune that’s fun to sing.
It’s a rock number with a universally convincing worldview that gets everyone at karaoke hyped together.
WAZAUchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

An unprecedented concept of shouting pro-wrestling move names at full blast non-stop! This track by Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai was released on May 28, 2025.
It was newly written as the official theme song for New Japan Pro-Wrestling’s “BEST OF THE SUPER Jr.
32,” and was also adopted as the fighting music for TV Asahi’s “World Pro Wrestling.” Current wrestlers including El Desperado participated as guest chorus members, packing the raw excitement of the ring straight into the song.
A must-listen track that pro-wrestling fans are guaranteed to love!
88Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

The theme is the Shikoku pilgrimage, visiting 88 temples.
The song lists the temple names and serves as a very easy-to-understand guide to where to go.
It feels like a manual, even describing the mindset to have while making the rounds and how to enjoy the journey.
I don’t want to get out of bed.Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai

A laugh-out-loud song by Uchikubi Gokumon Doukoukai that powerfuly belts out a feeling everyone can relate to—never wanting to leave the futon on a cold winter morning—set to hard-hitting rock.
The repeated phrase “samui” (“it’s cold”) sung over a heavy sound perfectly captures a chill so biting it feels like it robs you of the courage to get out of bed.
It’s a track from the single Fuyuban, released in January 2018, and since January 2023 it’s also been featured in a Japanese McDonald’s TV commercial.
It’s known as a live staple that gets the crowd pumped in unison.
This piece hilariously portrays the agony of mornings when you just can’t get up, wrapped in a weighty metal sound—highly recommended for listening while you stay cozy under the covers during the cold season.


