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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Vocaloid Band-Sound Song Collection [Rock] (11–20)
That's right!!Bamboo Shoot Boy

This is the 72nd Vocaloid track by Takenoko Shounen, who performs under a producer name derived from his real name and is acclaimed for guitar rock that spans from cute to cool.
The song was selected for the smartphone rhythm game Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! feat.
Hatsune Miku in the “Let’s Create Together! 4th Song Contest: Proseka NEXT.” Its cute intro over a driving, fast-paced beat is especially striking.
The rapid-fire shifts in melody and arrangement contrasted with the aggressive rock sound are sure to get listeners hyped.
With catchy phrases that stick in your head, it’s a rock tune brimming with pop appeal.
a heart that buds (with new feelings)one two three

This track is by Hifumi, a Vocaloid producer who began composing in high school and calls his style “Pure Rock.” Created as the theme song for the character Amairo Kitsunegazaki in the smartphone game #Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System, it’s a catchy number featuring an ensemble that incorporates traditional Japanese instruments like koto and shakuhachi.
The fusion of Japanese melodies with a fast-paced band sound is bright and exhilarating, yet somehow evokes a sense of nostalgia.
It’s a superbly cute and catchy arrangement—a Vocaloid number that seemingly only a Japanese creator could craft.
That kid 182emon

It’s a Vocaloid rock tune that blends refreshing brightness with a tinge of wistfulness.
Created by emon and released in April 2024, it features a dazzling, band-driven sound that leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics, portraying passion and hard work for music, also linger in the heart.
You can vividly picture a girl who keeps composing songs.
It’s recommended when you want to boost your creative mood or motivation.
Be sure to give it a careful listen!
LokiMikito-P

Many people are probably looking for Vocaloid songs with dance beats that get you pumped.
For you, I recommend “Roki” by Mikito-P.
The clean, punchy four-on-the-floor kick drum pairs perfectly with the driving guitar sound.
Give it a listen while paying attention to the catchy, great-sounding lyrics in the chorus.
Rainy bootsInabakumori

This is the 16th Vocaloid track by Inabakumori, a Vocaloid producer who excels at rock-centric compositions and has achieved Hall of Fame status with every work they’ve posted.
While grounded in a band sound, the effectively used synth phrases make this a track that sticks in your ears.
The guitar’s rhythmic cutting over the distinctive beat and the tight bassline put the coolness of the sound image front and center.
Its leaping, intricate melody creates tension and addictiveness, making it a rock tune you’ll want to replay again and again.
The wind that carries us to an expanding worldone two three

It’s a pleasant-sounding Japanese rock number.
Composed by Ichinifu-mi and released in March 2024, this song was written as the theme for “Hirohako,” a tourism project by Hirosaki City in Aomori Prefecture and Hakodate City in Hokkaido.
Its lyrics and melody evoke the arrival of spring and the start of new journeys.
Coupled with Hatsune Miku’s refreshing vocals, it stirs listeners’ anticipation for a wider world.
You’re sure to feel the joy of new encounters and discoveries in this track!
Band-Sound Vocaloid Song Collection [Rock] (21–30)
Heavenly MusicYuuyu

For vocalists, the original key can be quite a minefield.
The intro rhythm section duo is also a great place to show your chops.
Drummers should watch the syncopation after the guitar solo, and the 8th bar of section B plus the 7th bar of the chorus are crucial.
Guitarists, just keep strumming hard the whole time.
That’ll do.





