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Bring Me The Horizon Popular Song Rankings [2025]

The British metal band Bring Me the Horizon was formed in 2004.

Their abbreviation is “BMTH.”

With an original sound that mixes digital elements into hardcore and death metal, they have enjoyed great popularity overseas.

Bring Me The Horizon Popular Song Rankings [2025] (11–20)

WONDERWaLL (Oasis Cover)Bring Me The Horizon15rank/position

Bring Me The Horizon – WONDERWaLL (Spotify Singles – Lyric Video)
WONDERWaLL (Oasis Cover)Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon, a band that has evolved into a defining force of the UK heavy music scene, have taken on a cover of a universally loved Oasis classic—earning high praise from both longtime fans and new listeners alike.

This newly reborn rendition preserves the original’s emotional melody while brilliantly fusing in raw guitar riffs and fierce shouts.

With pop-punk–styled arrangements, it successfully breathes modern life into the track.

Released in January 2025, the song has even drawn rave comments from Liam Gallagher of Oasis, who reunited in 2024.

In addition, proceeds are being donated to support cancer treatment for young people, underscoring the band’s commitment to social contribution through music.

It’s a perfect pick for listeners craving an energetic rock sound.

Bad LifeSigrid, Bring Me The Horizon16rank/position

Sigrid, Bring Me The Horizon – Bad Life (Official Video)
Bad LifeSigrid, Bring Me The Horizon

A powerful, uplifting song released in April 2022, born from a fateful backstage encounter at a music festival between Norway’s Sigrid and the UK’s Bring Me The Horizon.

It carries a strong message of courage and hope for overcoming hardships, beautifully blending their contrasting personalities into one cohesive track.

Fusing melodic pop and rock, the song balances Sigrid’s clear, crystalline vocals with BMTH’s Oliver Sykes’s robust voice, making it one of the standout tracks on the album “How to Let Go.” It’s a reassuring song that stands beside anyone going through tough times and gives them a push toward tomorrow.

DiE4uBring Me The Horizon17rank/position

Bring Me The Horizon – DiE4u (Official Video)
DiE4uBring Me The Horizon

If you want to amp up New Year’s Eve or New Year’s with a track that’s melodic yet loud, this killer tune is a must-try! Let me introduce “DiE4u” by Bring Me The Horizon, a band that now represents the UK on the world stage and enjoys huge popularity here in Japan.

Released in September 2021 as part of their ongoing Post Human project that began in 2020, it’s a quintessentially hybrid song packed with both fast-paced pop-punk elements and electronic textures.

The chorus practically demands a sing-along, and long-time fans will be thrilled to hear charismatic frontman Oliver Sykes’s shouts right from the start.

At first glance, the lyrics can read like a passionate love song, but look closer and there’s a strong streak of madness—essential reading that feels like Oliver confronting his own darkness.

Obey with YUNGBLUDBring Me The Horizon18rank/position

Bring Me The Horizon – Obey with YUNGBLUD (Official Video)
Obey with YUNGBLUDBring Me The Horizon

For anyone who wants to get pumped up with a refreshing rock track—featuring loud-as-hell guitars, a heavy rhythm, full-on shouts, and still a singable melody—this song comes highly recommended! It’s a single released in September 2020 by Bring Me The Horizon, now one of the UK’s flagship rock bands and hugely popular here in Japan as well, and it also made waves for featuring fellow UK rising star YUNGBLUD.

Bring Me The Horizon started out as a brutally heavy deathcore band, but over the years they’ve shifted toward a more polished sound.

Obey, which sees frontman Oliver Sykes unleashing fierce screams for the first time in a while, was warmly received by fans who had been waiting for a heavier BMTH.

That said, their knack for crafting something properly catchy is as sharp as ever, making this a cool track that’s also easy to recommend to listeners who find overly heavy music a bit much.

One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest as You March Towards Your DeathBring Me The Horizon19rank/position

One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death (L…
One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest as You March Towards Your DeathBring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon is a band that enjoys immense popularity in the UK.

They’re known for their distinctive sound that mixes metalcore with digital elements, and they’re hugely popular in the alternative rock and alternative metal scenes.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is “One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest as You March Towards Your Death.” The title is so long it feels like a lyric in itself, and the piece carries a theme profound enough to match that length.

The lyrics unfold like a story, but they remain abstract, so many listeners might not grasp what it’s about at first glance.

Considering the timing of its release and the content of the lyrics, I believe this piece sings about the very essence of humanity laid bare by the coronavirus.

The theme is heavy, but it ultimately leaves you with a sense of hope, so be sure to check out the Japanese translation as well.

wonderful life (feat. Dani Filth)Bring Me The Horizon20rank/position

Bring Me The Horizon – wonderful life (Lyric Video) ft. Dani Filth
wonderful life (feat. Dani Filth)Bring Me The Horizon

Among the tracks on their 2019 release Amo, which marked a major shift in their musical direction and earned global acclaim, this is a particularly distinctive number featuring Dani Filth, frontman of Cradle of Filth, as a guest.

While it’s by no means a fast-tempo song, its development—built around solid, heavy riffs—is extremely thrilling, including the arrangement with horns and strings in the finale.

Dani’s vocals are also a highlight: he isn’t belting flamboyantly, yet you can recognize him instantly from the very first listen.

Bring Me The Horizon Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)

Wish I Could ForgetSLANDER & blackbear & Bring Me The Horizon21rank/position

SLANDER & blackbear & Bring Me The Horizon – Wish I Could Forget (Official Music Video)
Wish I Could ForgetSLANDER & blackbear & Bring Me The Horizon

The work “Wish I Could Forget,” a collaboration between the popular rock band Bring Me The Horizon and music producers Sarander and blackbear, blends alternative rock with electronic elements and depicts lingering feelings for a lover one broke up with out of selfishness.

While the melody is sharp and punchy, it still conveys a genuine sense of heartbreak—arguably the standout appeal of the track.