Lostprophets Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
The Welsh rock band Lostprophets has a very cool style that blends metal and hard rock elements with melodic choruses and even touches of hardcore.
They’ve performed at major festivals in Japan, so many of you have probably seen them live.
Even if you don’t usually listen to Western music, they’re a band I recommend if you like domestic loud bands.
Here, we’ll introduce their songs in a ranked list.
Lostprophets Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Darkest BlueLostprophets1rank/position

This work by the Welsh rock band Lostprophets is a song that depicts profound despair and inner torment.
Alongside dark, heavy guitar sounds, the lyrics convey the protagonist’s overwhelming emotions.
Included on the album The Betrayed, released in January 2010, it is known as one of the band’s darkest tracks.
It’s a song that will resonate when you’re enveloped in deep sadness or loneliness.
Packed with the essence of Lostprophets’ musicality, it is a track that conveys a sense of strength even within the darkness.
Bring ‘Em DownLostprophets2rank/position

A song released as a single in 2012 by the alternative rock band Lostprophets.
Keyboard player Jamie Oliver described it as “a very rebellious song.” It was first performed during a warm-up show for the 2011 V Festival.
Burn, BurnLostprophets3rank/position

Among alternative rock bands since the 2000s, this group was particularly popular.
With lively beats, hard-hitting guitars, and straightforward vocals, it’s an absolute classic—you should give it a listen.
They have plenty of other great songs too, so I recommend checking out their albums.
Last Train HomeLostprophets4rank/position

Lostprophets is a British band, and because the vocalist of Lostprophets and the vocalist of My Chemical Romance were known to be close, they were loved by fans of both bands.
Many of their songs are emotional throughout, and this track, too, conveys a palpable sense of wistfulness.
RooftopsLostprophets5rank/position

In our everyday lives, how often do we really think about the end of life? If we drift through each day without much thought, we might find ourselves at the very end thinking, “This isn’t how it was supposed to be.” Instead, as this song suggests, let’s live each day so that when life comes to a close, we can truly say, “Yes, this was the life I wanted.”
SunshineLostprophets6rank/position

It’s a song by a popular British progressive rock band.
This track, included on the Japan-exclusive edition of the album, combines the refreshing feel typical of UK rock with catchy guitar and vocal melodies.
I recommend it—it turns stress into a refreshing mood.
Where We BelongLostprophets7rank/position

A song by a five-piece British rock band.
It’s a great track with a fresh, UK rock-style melody and standout harmonies.
I think junior high school students especially suit melodic, refreshing, and cool songs like UK rock, and I’d love for them to listen while studying.





