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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.

Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (81–90)

Hello, Workerkei

[Megurine Luka] Hello, Worker [PV]
Hello, Workerkei

A song about “me,” who wants to keep moving forward even when job hunting isn’t going well.

This track gives courage not only to job seekers but also to students preparing for exams.

It makes you feel that the life you’ve lived up to today surely hasn’t been a mistake, so let’s live with all our might today, too—let’s do our best.

Guriguri Glasses and the Moonlight BugFurukawa Hompo

[Furukawa Honpo] Guri-Guri Glasses and Moonlight Moth [Hatsune Miku Dark]
Guriguri Glasses and the Moonlight BugFurukawa Hompo

Set against strummed acoustic guitar, Miku’s intimate, conversational voice makes for a gentle track.

The lyrics, like a small story, carry a sense of loneliness, yet the ending seems to look just a little forward.

It’s bittersweet, but leaves a pleasant afterglow.

DADARUMArokuro

It makes you want to clap along to the beat! Known for moody, shadowy tones, Vocaloid producer Rokuro released this track in 2019.

The simple, sparse A and B sections leading into an explosive, refreshing chorus feel great! The use of Japanese-style timbres is another highlight.

It’s included on the 2018 album “MU,” but that version features a different arrangement, so if you’re curious, be sure to pick it up.

Literary Girl InsaneKarasuyasabō

Literary Girl Insane - Karasuyasabou feat. Kagamine Rin
Literary Girl InsaneKarasuyasabō

Once you hear it, you’re sure to think, “I want to sing it myself!” Above all, its greatest charm lies in the lyrics.

Sung with a punchy, rhythmic feel, the song is pleasant just to listen to, and even more satisfying when you hum it yourself.

Backed by a breezy band sound, give it a try and sing along.

Comparison syndromeAoigi Gou

Previously active under the name Gogo-no-Koucha (Afternoon Tea), Aogiki Gou is a Vocaloid producer who now engages in a variety of activities such as game commentary and performance videos.

This is his 25th Vocaloid track.

The song has entered the Hall of Fame and reached a million views on YouTube, and from the opening’s catchy guitar riff, you can’t help but be drawn into its world.

Its catchy yet exhilarating melody and high-velocity ensemble boast a level of polish that would make any rock fan stop and listen.

The groove created by the guitar’s cutting mixed with brushing is irresistible, making it a rock tune that makes you forget it’s even a Vocaloid track.

Investor RecordsNishizawa-san P

Investor Records (custom) / Toushika Records (custom) – TOKOTOKO (Nishizawa-san P) feat. GUMI
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.

Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (91–100)

vanityFushi

Vanity / Fushi feat. GUMI
vanityFushi

You’ll be hooked from the intro by the explosive, aggressive guitar riff! This track is by Fushi, a Vocaloid producer known for sharp rock tunes, and it was released in April 2023.

It’s so addictive your body will start keeping time on its own.

The driving band sound built on a four-on-the-floor beat is insanely cool.

Every phrase and part is so refined.

Give it a listen when you want to fire yourself up!