A fan anthem for a Western music band
Even just in Japan there are many, but if you look to the world, there are truly countless cheer-up songs—like the stars in the sky.
This time, I’ve put together a list of uplifting songs by Western bands.
This article is for anyone who’s feeling anxious or going through a tough time right now.
There’s sure to be one perfect song for you.
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Cheering Songs by Western Music Bands (71–80)
Rock And RollLed Zeppelin

A straight-ahead rock song by the legendary band Led Zeppelin.
Although they often have a complex image, this track is easy to grasp: following Jimmy Page’s catchy, upbeat guitar riff, Robert Plant delivers with his overwhelming high notes—a very cool song.
What I’ve doneLinkin Park

Released in April 2007, this is Linkin Park’s 13th single and is also included on their third album, “Minutes to Midnight,” released in May of the same year.
The song’s lyrics convey that everyone makes mistakes and still wants to make amends over time, serving as an uplifting message that encourages looking forward and living ahead rather than dwelling on the past.
Here I standMadina Lake

As the title suggests, the theme is “I Stand Here.” I think everyone has moments when they wish they were that person they admire, or that they were rich.
But since you can only be yourself, in the end, you have no choice but to stand here on your own two feet.
Welcome to the black paradeMy Chemical Romance

While this song grapples with the heavy theme of death, it somehow feels brisk, conveying resilience and strength.
Even if a loved one collapses, I will keep moving forward guided by my own convictions—that is the mission assigned to me, just one individual among all humanity in this vast world.
The message sung here gives much to ponder.
Dressed to KillNew Found Glory

Released in September 2000, this song is included on New Found Glory’s second studio album, “New Found Glory.” The lyrics center on someone who’s going through a breakup and encourage them to cheer up, making it an uplifting, motivational anthem supported by those around them.
It features New Found Glory’s signature, refreshing sound and is a great pick-me-up when you need a boost.
Burn It To The GroundNickelback

This is a song by Nickelback that keeps scoring big hits with its catchy, high-energy sound.
Backed by a solid, tight rhythm, Chad Kroeger delivers an emotional performance with his rugged, powerful vocals.
The chant-like chorus really amps up the excitement.
If today was your last dayNickelback

As the title suggests, this song carries the message: “If today were your last day, how would you live?” It stirs me to live in a way that leaves no regrets when I die.


