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【2026】A-Title Western Music Compilation

In this article, we introduce a curated list of songs with titles that start with the letter “A,” selected from a wide range of Western music—mainly rock and pop—from the 1950s through the 2020s.

You might not usually listen to music with the initial letter of the title in mind, but that’s exactly why focusing on a specific letter and lining up song titles can lead to all kinds of discoveries—it’s genuinely fascinating.

It’s a concept you won’t often see on other sites, and it can even be used for song-title shiritori.

Be sure to check it out!

[2026] A Compilation of Western Songs with Titles Starting with A (11–20)

A Grave MistakeNEW!Ice Nine Kills

Ice Nine Kills – A Grave Mistake (Official Music Video)
A Grave MistakeNEW!Ice Nine Kills

If you’re looking for metalcore with dramatic twists that conjure iconic horror movie moments, you should definitely give this a listen.

This track is from the album The Silver Scream, released in October 2018.

Created as a tribute to the 1994 film The Crow, it lyrically captures the work’s sense of loss and thirst for vengeance in a poignant tone, resulting in a standout song that fuses ferocious shouts with a hook-laden chorus.

It’s also notable as the first piece Spencer Charnas composed using keyboards, and it later earned Gold certification.

If you’re a sucker for melodies that spotlight stunning vocals, this is a surefire killer tune you’ll love!

A Work of ArtNEW!Ice Nine Kills

I’d like to introduce a track that feels like the sheer terror of a grotesque horror film captured in sound: a piece distinguished by a blood‑chilling ensemble and a refrain that lingers in your ears.

It packs in heavy, cutting riffs, ferocious breakdowns, and theatrical dynamics with high density, delivering that signature Ice Nine Kills sound where brutality coexists with pop-savvy melody.

This standalone single was tied in as the official song for the film Terrifier 3, released in October 2024, and also features a guest appearance by Shavo Odadjian—don’t miss that.

Its theatrical structure, where violence and humor intersect, makes it a must-listen for anyone seeking an extraordinary, extreme thrill.

Assault & BatteriesNEW!Ice Nine Kills

Ice Nine Kills – Assault & Batteries (Official Music Video)
Assault & BatteriesNEW!Ice Nine Kills

This Ice Nine Kills track fuses hard-edged riffs and abrupt tempo shifts at a high level.

The theme draws on the creepy duality of the killer doll from the Child’s Play film series, delivering a dramatic progression that swings between approachability and brutality, all laced with the band’s signature black humor.

Released in August 2021, it served as an advance single from the smash-hit album The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood.

While not an official theme song, it’s widely embraced as a powerful homage to the film—a certified classic.

If you want to immerse yourself in a horror-movie atmosphere while reveling in aggressive sounds, this is a killer tune you’re sure to love!

AfterthoughtNEW!Super Sometimes

Super Sometimes “Afterthought” (Official Music Video)
AfterthoughtNEW!Super Sometimes

Super Sometimes, the San Diego-based pop-punk band that rose in prominence after 2025, is a well-known group recognized as a new generation updating the 2000s pop-punk sound for today.

This track is their advance single.

Its melody, infused with longing and despair at being put on the back burner by someone, and the soaring, shout-along chorus are truly stunning.

Scheduled for release as the opening track of their full-length album “Show The World What’s Underneath,” due out in May 2026, this song inherits the melodic pleasures of the early 2000s while layering on contemporary anxieties.

If you love emotional music, it’s guaranteed to move you to tears!

Alley CatsNEW!Hot Chip

The track we’re introducing this time, Alley Cats, is included on the album One Life Stand, released in February 2010 by a brilliantly talented electro-pop band from London.

As the title suggests, it evokes a lonely, “stray cat” atmosphere, with Alexis Taylor’s warm vocals and delicate electronic tones sinking into the heart.

Originally nurtured over time from a demo made three years earlier, it has a gentle allure that differs from flashy dance tracks, as if keeping company with the quiet of the night.

Depicting loss and intimacy, this song might be perfect for listening while thinking of someone as free-spirited as a cat.

For sleepless nights, immerse yourself in this beautiful melody.