Guitar BGM. Recommended background music.
This is a playlist of songs with cool guitar sounds, classic tracks famous for their guitar riffs, and melodies with striking guitar tones.
The selections include both acoustic and electric guitar without particular preference.
Perfect as background music while you work, especially for guitar lovers.
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Guitar BGM. Recommended Background Music (21–30)
Back In BlackAC/DC

A hard rock band from Australia.
They’re a favorite of the Stones’ Keith Richards.
Once you hear this unforgettable guitar riff, you’ll definitely want to pick up a guitar.
I’m sure you’ll also have fun trying to imitate the way it’s played.
Black NightDeep Purple

There are a lot of people who only know the intro to this song.
That’s how impactful the intro is.
The guitar-driven intro is really cool, and TV shows often use just that part.
It’s one of Deep Purple’s signature tracks.
Guitar BGM: Recommended Background Music (31–40)
Taxi DriverHanoi rocks

Included on the 1982 album Self Destruction Blues.
A five-piece band formed in Finland in 1980.
They disbanded due to the drummer’s fatal traffic accident; it’s well known that the person responsible was Vince from Mötley Crüe.
With loose guitars, riffing, and a languid vocal delivery, this song is packed with rock’s seedy allure.
ROCKET DIVEhide

This track is marked by exhilarating guitar riffs and a powerful melody.
While drawing inspiration from KISS, whom hide deeply admired, it expresses his own unique worldview.
Released in January 1998, it debuted at No.
4 on the Oricon charts and was also used as the opening theme for the anime AWOL -Absent Without Leave-.
It carries a positive message for young people and remains beloved by many fans as part of hide’s musical legacy.
It’s recommended not only for guitar enthusiasts but also for those who want to boost their mood with energetic music—great as background music for work, too.
Lend an ear to hide’s charismatic performance.


