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Enduring popularity! Classic emo songs in Western music

Even when we say “emo” in a word, there are many perspectives, aren’t there?

Sometimes bands themselves don’t embrace the label, or fans are split, but here we’re focusing on popular tracks that are widely recognized and loved by fans as emo classics.

Emo, which falls under the rock umbrella, traces its roots to the sound of bands that emerged in the United States in the 1980s as emotional hardcore.

From there, through the 1990s and 2000s, emo bands rapidly rose to prominence within alternative rock.

This time, we researched iconic emo songs in Western music based on credible feedback from music fans submitted to our site.

We’ve carefully selected especially popular bands and staple tracks, so please enjoy.

Persistent favorite! Classic emo songs in Western music (21–30)

Thnks fr th MmrsFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy – Thnks fr th Mmrs (Official Music Video)
Thnks fr th MmrsFall Out Boy

It’s a song that blends aching sadness with ironic laughter—a textbook example of emo.

Featured on the album “Infinity on High,” it has captured many hearts since its 2007 release.

The emotional melody and catchy chorus balance perfectly, brimming with an irresistible sing-along appeal.

The lyrics, which empathize with the pain of heartbreak and separation, resonated deeply with many fans.

Beloved around the world, it even reached No.

3 on the charts in Australia.

It’s perfect for making memories with friends or for refreshing your mood on your own.

Turn it up loud and enjoy this track packed with everything that makes Fall Out Boy so compelling.

CryThe Used

The Used – Cry (Official Music Video)
CryThe Used

Formed in 2001, they are a band from Utah, USA.

This song is included on the 2014 album “Imaginary Enemy.” In 2002, their debut album sold 1 million copies and earned a Platinum disc.

Their original name was “USED,” but since there was another band with the same name, they added “the” and perform as “The Used.”

Enduring popularity! Classic emo songs in Western music (31–40)

The Hurt Is GoneYellowcard

Yellowcard – The Hurt Is Gone (Official Music Video)
The Hurt Is GoneYellowcard

They’re a band from Florida, USA.

One of their distinguishing features is that they have a violinist among the members.

This song is included on the 2016 album “Yellowcard.” The band had decided to disband with this album, and their tour would come to an end in 2017.

They had many mid-tempo, evocative songs that captured the hearts of fans.

Ruthlesssomething corporate

Something corporate – Ruthless
Ruthlesssomething corporate

They are a band formed in the United States, led by Andrew McMahon, who was called a prodigy at the age of 19.

This song is included on their second album, North.

True to its title, “Ruthless,” the bleak, despairing lyrics are transformed into something healing by the beautiful melody.

Anthem Of Our Dying DayStory of the Year

A band formed in St.

Louis, USA.

Their sound is quite refreshing.

The melodies and guitar phrases are easy to listen to, and the song structures are kept simple, making the tracks catchy and easy to get into.

It seems like a good entry point for newcomers.

Up In The AirThirty Seconds To Mars

Thirty Seconds To Mars – Up In The Air
Up In The AirThirty Seconds To Mars

It was formed in 1998 by Jared Leto and his brother Shannon.

Currently, with Tomo having joined, they perform as a trio.

They made their album debut in 2002 with Thirty Seconds to Mars, but sales were not very strong.

This song was released in 2013.

Like A MovieMIDTOWN

They’re a band from New Jersey, USA.

This song is included on their second album, Living Well Is the Best Revenge, released in 2002.

The producer is Mark Trombino, who has also worked with Jimmy Eat World.