5/4 or 5/8
edit- (2002) "Hangin' Tree" by Queens of the Stone Age (5/4)
- (2004) The main theme of The Incredibles
- (2009) "Underground" by Eminem (5/4)
- (2013) "ANDREW HUANG RAPS IN 5/4" by Andrew Huang (5/4) [1]
Partially in 5/4 or 5/8
edit- (1972) "Trilogy" by Emerson, Lake & Palmer (5/4)
- (1985) The underground theme from the video game Super Mario Bros. has a widely recognized riff in 5/4. However, in later versions of the theme, three beats of silence are added to the end to keep a funky rhythm, making it in 8/4.
- (1994) "My Wave" by Soundgarden (5/4)
- (1994) "Here Come the Rome Plows" by Drive Like Jehu (5/4)
- (1994) "Last Exit" by Pearl Jam: verses in 5/4.
- (1994) "Satan's Bed" by Pearl Jam: choruses in 5/4.
- (1994) "Kiss from a Rose" by Seal: verses in 5/4.
- (2005) "Will You Smile Again for Me" by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead: main riff in 5/4
- (2006) "Barracuda" by People in Planes: verses in 5/4.
- (2007) "Grandfather" by The Number Twelve Looks Like You (5/4): starting around 0:52
- (2007) The "Craggy Coast" theme in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness (5/4)
- (2007) "Need to Know" by Pearl Jam: mostly in 5/4.
- (2008) "Impulse" by An Endless Sporadic: starting around 1:49
- (2009) "Time Turns Elastic" by Phish (5/4)
- (2009) "Patterns" by Nomo: intro in 5/4
- (2010) "Rooftops" by Era Falsity (3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 + 3/4 + 2/4)
- (2011) "Dead End" by Meshell Ndegeocello: first part of intro in 5/4
- (2011) "Mládek" by Russian Circles: polyrhythm of 5/4 and 4/4 in one section
- (2012) "Supremacy" by Muse: one section is mostly in 6/8 but occasionally cuts out the third beat.
Partially in 5/16
edit- (1996) "The Good Life" by Weezer: three measures of 5/16 at the end.
- (2011) "Bed Bugs" by Penpal