[Anison] A collection of anime theme songs by girls’ bands
This time, I’ve put together a collection of anime songs performed by girls’ bands!
Music that colors a work is incredibly important, right?
I’m sure many of you watch anime while paying attention to things like “who the composer is” or “which studio is producing it.”
Among all those anime songs created by various musicians and composers, this article shines a spotlight on girls’ bands.
It’s a recommendation for both anime lovers and rock band fans!
Be sure to read through to the end!
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[Anison] Compilation of Anime Theme Songs by Girls' Bands (21–30)
A butterfly that cannot fly dreamsAnt with spines but without stings

An emotional rock tune that resonates with the heart, sublimating the worries and hopes of youth.
The raw feelings of young people seeking freedom are expressed alongside a powerful sound.
The exhilarating melody and memorable guitar riffs showcase a high level of polish that proves their ability.
Released in May 2025 as the B-side to Togenashi Togeari’s 10th single, “Daremo,” this track is a coming-of-age anthem that gently embraces the feelings of young people striving to look forward while torn between dreams and reality.
It’s a song that gives energy and courage—one you’ll want to listen to in a classroom after school—and a must-hear for young listeners struggling with their worries.
Protect YouBAND-MAID

How about cranking up the hype with a denpa-style song? Released in July 2024 with BAND-MAID’s signature girl-band sound, it was chosen as the ending theme for the anime Grendizer U.
It’s a fierce yet catchy rock number, packed with a powerful message of determination to face adversity—seriously memorable stuff.
From the intro, the aggressive performance kicks in, and the dynamic interplay between the powerhouse instruments and vocals never lets up.
This track is perfect for when you want to stoke your fighting spirit or boost your motivation.
It’s the kind of anison that would absolutely light up a karaoke room!
Delicious Survivorchill of early spring

Blending intense shouts with soothing melodies, Hanabie’s coming-of-age song was crafted as the opening theme for the anime “Momentary Lily.” The piece interweaves game-like expressions with a positive message to depict the protagonist’s emotions as they face challenging circumstances.
Set against a spring backdrop of cherry blossoms where hope and anxiety intermingle, its emphasis on the importance of bonds with friends is striking.
Seamlessly fusing metalcore and anime-song elements, this track is highly recommended for anyone ready to take an important step forward in everyday life.
Ready to RockBAND-MAID

An irresistible track with a powerful hard rock sound! Released in April 2025 by BAND-MAID, it was chosen as the opening theme for the TV anime “Rock Is a Lady’s Refinement.” This energetic number fuses forceful guitar riffs with driving drum beats to create a stunning sonic experience.
You can also enjoy the synergy between the lyrics—centered on self-realization and passion—and the music.
In producing the anime, the band members themselves handled the motion capture, faithfully recreating realistic performance scenes, which became a hot topic.
Give it a listen when you want to recharge your energy or push forward toward a new goal!
centimeterthe peggies

This is a song by the peggies, released in August 2020, that expresses a bittersweet crush and a slight sense of distance as if in an equation.
The intertwining of longing and anxiety for a destined person is brilliantly conveyed through an upbeat pop-rock sound and clear, airy vocals.
The track was used as the opening theme for the TV anime “Rent-A-Girlfriend” and reached No.
34 on the Oricon Weekly Singles Chart.
This love song, which celebrates the wonder of falling for someone, is a comforting tune not only for those in love but also for anyone hoping for a wonderful encounter ahead.
mayflyЯeal

Even before their major debut, ЯeaL had been attracting attention as a next-generation girls’ band.
Their third single, Kagerou, selected as the opening theme for the TV anime Gintama°, is a track where the contrast between the cute vocals and the aggressive sound creates a powerful impact.
The ensemble—featuring catchy, tight guitar phrases—blends perfectly with the hook-laden melody.
It’s an eccentric rock tune that also ties in with the anime’s world.
DESTINYsleep-talking

Negoto, a four-piece rock band that had been performing energetically since their high school days, unfortunately disbanded in 2019.
Their 9th single “DESTINY,” which was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Gintama°, features an ear-catching synth sound and a clear, airy vocal that shape the song’s atmosphere.
The exhilarating chorus melody and ensemble have a uniquely pleasant quality that makes you want to listen on repeat.
It’s an emotional pop tune where a sense of weightless float is balanced by the tightness of its rock sound.





