Do you love Buck-Tick's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Buck-Tick's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.
We have compiled all the lyrics of Buck-Tick's songs we could find so that those who, like you, are looking for songs by Buck-Tick, find them all in one place.
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- In Heaven (english)
- Dress
- Just One More Kiss
- Kagerou
- Kiss Me Good-Bye
- Angelic Conversation (english)
- In Heaven
- Jupiter
- Moonlight
- Victims Of Love
- Ai no Souretsu
- My Funny Valentine
- Sakura
- Romance
- Snow white
- Cream Soda (English)
- Kogoeru
- Coyote
- Die
- Gessekai
- Kuchizuke
- Miss Take (I'm Not Miss Take)
- Moon Sayonara Wo Oshiete
- Sayonara Shelter
- Romanesque
- Sexual XXXXX
- Angel Fish
- Gekka Reijin
- Misty Blue
- Kick (Daichi Wo Keru Otoko)
- Long Distance Call
- Muma -The Nightmare
- HEARTS
- Keijijou Ryuusei - Metaform
- Memento Mori
- Yasou
- Alice In Wonder Underground
- Cuba Libre
- Hamushi No Youni
- Oriental Love Story
- SPEED
- Taiyou ni Korosareta
- Bolero
- Flame
- Iconoclasm
- Misshitsu
- Rondo
- Shanikusai ~Carnival~
- Silent Night
- Tokyo
- Uta
- Babel
- Do The "i Love You"
- Dress
- Galaxy
- Go-Go B-T Train
- Hurry Up Mode
- Hyper Love
- Kemono-tachi No Yoru
- Love me
- New World -beginning-
- Sasayaki
- Sex For You
- 太陽とイカロス (taiyou to ikaros)
- Aku No Hana
- Alive
- Candy
- Capsule Tears
- Desperate Girl
- Dokudanjou Beauty
- Fly High
- Gensou no Hana
- Gustave
- Kodou
- Lullaby-III
- Melancholia
- Miu
- Mr.Darkness & Mrs.Moonlight
- Muchi No Namida
- Ophelia
- Sapphire
- Serenade ~Itoshi no Umbrella -Sweety
- Solaris
- Zangai
- 21st Cherry Boy
- Aikawarazu no "Are" no Katamari ga Nosabaru Hedo no Soko no Fukidamari
- Angelic Conversation
- Asylum Garden
- Baby, I Want You
- Barairo no hibi
- Bishuu Love
- Bokyaku
- Chocolate
- Cosmos
- Deep Slow
- Devil's Wings
- Diabolo ~Lucifer~
- Down
- Future Song -Mirai ga Tooru-
- Gesekai
- Girl
- Glamorous
- Heroin
- Idol
- Ijin no Yoru
- ILLUSION
- J
- Jonathan Jet-Coaster
- Kalavinka
- Kimi ga shin....dara
- Kimi No Vanilla
- Kirameki no naka de
- Kuchidzuke
- Kyokutou Yori Ai wo Komete
- La vie en Rose
- loop
- M.A.D
- Makka Na Yoru Bloody
- Megami
- Mudai
- My Fuckin' Valetine
- Once Upon a Time
- One Night Ballet
- Plastic Syndrome Type II
- RAIN
- Rasenchuu
- SANE
- Stay Gold
- Tainai Kaiki
- Telephone Murder
- Tenshi wa Dare da
- Utsusemi
- Villain
- Yume Miru Uchu
- Zekkai
- "J"
- Ai No Uta
- Aoi No Sekai
- Ash-ra
- Automatic-Blue
- Barairo Juujidan - Rosen Kreuzer
- Baudelaire de Nemurenai
- BEAST
- Bi Neo Universe
- Black Cherry
- Boy Septem Peccata Mortalia
- Brain, Whisper, Head, Hate is Noise
- Bran-new Lover
- Brilliant
- Buster
- Cabaret
- Carnival
- Castle In The Air
- Check Up
- Chikashitsu No Melody
- Chouchou
- Climax Together
- Cream Soda
- Cum Uh Sol Nu Frasco No Besshu
- D.T.D
- Dada Disco - G J T H B K H T D
- Datenshi
- Death Wish
- Detarame Yarou
- Devil 'N Angel
- Dizzy Moon
- Django
- Doll
- Doukeshi A
- El Dorado
- Elise No Tameni - Rock For Elise
- Embryo
- Empty Girl
- Feast of Demoralization
- Foolish
- For Dangerous Kid
- Future For Future
- Galaxy (english)
- Genzai
- Gesshoku
- Ghost
- Goblin
- Guernica No Yoru
- HEAVEN
- Henshin [REBORN]
- Hikari No Teikoku
- Hosoi-sen
- Igniter
- IN
- Inter Raptor
- Itoshi no Rock Star
- Jukai
- Kagiri Naku Nezumi
- Kain
- Kamikaze
- Katte ni shiyagare
- Kinjirareta Asobi - Adult Children
- Kourin
- Kuchitsuke
- Kyandei
- Kyouki No Dead Heat
- Lady Skeleton
- Les Enfants Terribles
- Lily
- Limbo
- Lion
- Living on the Net
- Lizard Skin no Shoujo
- Love Letter
- Luna Park
- Maboroshi no Miyako
- MACHINE
- Madman Blues ~MINASHI go NO yuuutsu~
- Manjusaka
- Maria
- Masque
- Message
- Mienai mono o miyou to suru gokai subete gokai da
- Mienai Mono Wo Miyou To Suru Gokai Subete Gokai Da (Album version.)
- Mona Lisa
- MONSTER
- Montage
- Motel 13
- Mugen
- My Baby Japanese
- My Eyes And Your Eyes
- Nakayubi
- Narcisse
- National Media Boys
- Ningyo Mermaid
- Nocturn~Rain Song~
- Nostalgia - Vita Mechanichalis
- Not Found
- Only You - We Are Not Alone
- Oukoku Kingdom Come -moon rise-
- Paradise
- Passion
- Phantom Voltaire
- Physical Neurose
- Pinoa Icchio Odoru Atom
- Pixy
- Pleasure Land
- Rakuen
- Reishiki 13-Gata Ai
- RENDEZVOUS
- REVOLVER
- Rhapsody
- Rokugatsu No Okinawa
- Sabbat
- Saibougu dorii : soramimi PHANTOM
- Sakuran Baby
- Salome - Femme Fatale
- Satan
- Schiz·o Gensou
- Sekai Wa Yami de Michiteiru
- seraphim
- Seventh Heaven
- Shanikusai~Carnival~
- Shipuu no Blade Runner
- Sid Vicious On The Beach
- Sissy Boy
- Somwhere Nowhere
- Spider
- Survival Dance
- Suzumebachi
- Taboo
- Tango Swanka
- Thanatos
- The Seaside Story
- THE WORLD IS YOURS
- Tight Rope
- Trigger
- Uchuu Circus
- Umbrella
- Under The Moonlight
- Warp Day
- Yumeji
- Yuuwaku
- Zero
- MOONLIGHT SCAPE
- ダンス天国 (Dance Tengoku)
- 月の砂漠 (tsuki no sabaku)
- SOPHIA DREAM
Buck-Tick (stylized as BUCK-TICK) is a Japanese rock band formed in Fujioka, Gunma in 1983. The classic lineup of lead vocalist Atsushi Sakurai, lead guitarist Hisashi Imai, rhythm guitarist Hidehiko Hoshino, bassist Yutaka Higuchi and drummer Toll Yagami lasted from 1985 until 2023. Following Sakurai's death that year, Imai and Hoshino began sharing lead vocal duties. The band has experimented with many different genres of music throughout their four decade career, including punk rock, gothic rock and industrial rock. Buck-Tick are commonly credited as one of the main founders of the visual kei movement.
The band have released twenty-three studio albums and forty-three singles as of 2023, nearly all reaching the top ten and twenty positions on the Japanese Oricon charts. Buck-Tick released both their debut independent and major studio albums in 1987, and achieved breakthrough success the following year with the album Seventh Heaven (#3) and the single "Just One More Kiss". In 1989, Taboo became their first number-one album. It was followed by several successful albums almost all of which topped the charts, Aku no Hana (1990, which includes the song of the same name; the band's only number-one single), Kurutta Taiyou (1991), Darker Than Darkness: Style 93 (1993), Six/Nine (1995), as well as the remixed album Hurry Up Mode (1990 Mix) and the compilation album Koroshi no Shirabe: This Is Not Greatest Hits (1992).
Buck-Tick reached their commercial peak in the mid-1990s (when they were dubbed a "top rock act" by Billboard), but unlike other acts in the visual kei movement, they never ceased activities or faded into obscurity. The band has continued to tour and record regularly in the subsequent decades, and their last five studio albums between Arui wa Anarchy (2014) and Izora (2023) all reached the top six positions on the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts, making them a rare example in Japanese music history and earning them a special "Inspiration Award Japan" at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.
It often happens that when you like a song by a specific group or artist, you like other songs of theirs too. So if you like a song by Buck-Tick, you'll probably like many other songs by Buck-Tick.
To discover the patterns in Buck-Tick's songs, you just have to read their lyrics carefully, paying attention not just to what they say, but how they are constructed.