Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock]
We call making music on a computer “DTM,” but that doesn’t only refer to electronic music with programmed synths.
You can use various sound sources or record live instruments, and before you know it, you can complete a full band sound right inside your computer.
So in this article, I’d like to introduce Vocaloid songs that focus on band-style sound!
They’re all wonderful tracks!
I’m sure you’ll find a new favorite.
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Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (81–90)
Investor RecordsNishizawa-san P

You’re instantly drawn in by the wildly cool intro.
The way a thoroughly messed-up heart is sung over such a stylish sound is irresistible.
It’s a mid-tempo, crisp-sounding Vocaloid track.
Not only to sing—it’s a song that feels even better when you play it yourselves.
ArtifactbuzzG

This is a moving anthem crafted by buzzG as the official theme song for HATSUNE MIKU EXPO 2025 ASIA.
It’s a rock track that embodies the tour’s concept of “connecting people across places and time,” slated for release in October 2025.
The song gives voice to a deep love for music that could only have been born because Hatsune Miku exists.
Its lyrics, which affirm pain, prayer, and ambiguity, resonate in the chest, overlapping with one’s inner wavering.
I especially hope people who’ve been supported by Vocaloid music will give it a listen!
Aimai SoumeiIruma

A song that blends poignancy and energy, sung over a driving guitar rock that races through the heart’s wavering.
With Hatsune Miku’s powerful vocals ringing out, this track is also a milestone as Iruma’s first entry into the Hall of Fame.
Vague emotions, undefined relationships, conflicts with oneself—those inner tremors everyone carries are woven together with vivid guitar riffs and a brisk, catchy beat.
It’s irresistibly upbeat yet pierces the heart—pure youth, distilled.
When you’re feeling clouded or conflicted, give it a listen.
Killing time, someone’s lifeUbanaroku

This chilling Vocaloid song portrays the runaway acceleration of “justice” under the mask of anonymity.
Released as Rokuhana Uka’s fifth work in October 2020, it sharply slices into the darkness of modern society through Hatsune Miku’s voice.
The contrast between the light, catchy melody line and the heavy, bleak story unfolding in the lyrics leaves a powerful impression.
Centered around guitar-driven rock, the sound creates a sense of speed, and the more you listen, the deeper you’re drawn into the narrative.
It’s a track that makes you reflect on the act of condemning others on social media.
CursE_youShoten Tarō

A gut-wrenching VOCALOID track where loud rock collides with emotional fervor.
Crafted by Shotentaro, it was released in July 2020.
Its sound production alternates between intensity and silence, and the lyric world—centered on the keyword “curse”—is breathtaking in its portrayal of complex emotions intertwining love and hatred.
Recommended for moments when you want to confront the indelible feelings deep in your heart or set your emotions free.
If you enjoy screamo sounds or resonate with dark, earnest narratives, you’ll surely be drawn in.
The boy didn’t like the classroom.ishiburo

The author, who kept writing songs about hating junior high, presents his final song of that kind.
It’s a song about a boy who sits in the corner, vaguely watching the everyday scene: the laughter and gossip of the kids who stand out in the classroom.
The overall mood, including the guitar riffs, carries a languid, weary atmosphere.
Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (91–100)
1925tomī

The melody evokes the Taisho Romantic era and is wonderful.
It’s a track by Tomii, also known under names like T-POCKET, released in 2009.
The lyrics use retro wording, showing great attention to detail.
The relaxed rhythm is soothing.
It has a charm that makes you want to listen to it while taking a walk.
Included on the compilation album “EXIT TUNES PRESENTS Vocalolegend feat.
Hatsune Miku.”


