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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] (41–50)

unceasingly indigoShishi Shishi

The sense of style is off the charts.

The music, which skillfully weaves together a band sound and piano, radiates an extraordinary allure all on its own.

The vocals delivered over it are highly rhythmic, and when you try humming along, you’re overcome by an indescribable pleasant feeling.

Stylish, a bit dark, and decadent—it’s a wonderful song that presents that very world.

aconiteUtsu-P

Utsu-P – Monkshood feat. Miyamai Moka & Bon Soyogi
Monkshood Depression P

An aggressive yet beautiful duet where a heavy metal sound fuses exquisitely with the clarity of synthesized vocals.

Created by Utsu-P and released in November 2025, the track features a call-and-response structure between two voices: Miyamai Moka from Synthesizer V 2 AI and Bon Soyogi from the project involving voice actor Yuki Kaji, each showcasing a distinct character.

Over roaring low-end guitar riffs and high-velocity drums, lyrics themed around highly poisonous plants oscillate between sweetness and peril—truly breathtaking.

The loud, driving soundscape expresses an inner urge for self-destruction and twisted emotions in turmoil.

Utsu-P has previously released albums such as “Akuasobi” and “RENAISSANCE,” and this song follows in that lineage.

Recommended for those carrying a sense of lingering gloom or anyone who wants to be shaken by intense music!

Double LariatAgo Aniki

[Megurine Luka] Double Lariat [HD]
Double Lariat Ago Aniki

When I first heard it, I never imagined it would be such a thought-provoking, quietly moving song.

Supported by a band sound centered on guitar, it carries a gentle atmosphere, and its lyrics—singing about what can be done within one’s own reach—won many people over.

It’s a song I’d love even those unfamiliar with VOCALOID to listen to at least once.

neurosisHachiya Nanashi

It’s a band track with a city-pop vibe, produced by the Vocaloid producer Hachiya Nanashi, also known for the popular “ONE OFF MIND.” The video was released on Nico Nico Douga and YouTube in 2019.

Despite its stylish tone, the shadowy, emotionally piercing soundscape is captivating.

It feels calm and understated, yet the emotions come through vividly.

If I could become someone's heartYurii Canon

If I Could Become Someone’s Heart / YurryCanon feat. GUMI
If I Could Become Someone's Heart - Yuri Canon

An emotionally stirring Vocaloid song that feels like it claws at the depths of your chest.

Created by the Vocaloid producer YurryCanon, also known for “Suicide Parade,” it was released in 2018.

Despite its lively rhythm, the lyrics carry a heartrending message.

They express the desire to become someone important to someone else.

It sends shivers down your spine.

AvatāraNanahoshi Orchestra

Avatarah / Hatsune Miku – Nanahoshi Orchestra
Avatāra Nanahoshi Orchestra

If you’re looking for Vocaloid songs with cool guitar, I recommend “Avatarā” by Nanahoshi Orchestra.

Nanahoshi Orchestra is a Vocaloid producer known for hard rock and is also famous as a guitarist.

It kicks off with a badass riff right from the intro and features phrases that mix in bridge muting.

The fast guitar solo in the middle of the track is a must-hear.

separatePolis Piccadilly

Separate – Police Piccadilly feat. Hatsune Miku / Separate
Separate Poly Piccadilly

How about some easy-listening Vocaloid dance rock? This track is by Polispicadilly, a Vocaloid producer who drew attention for providing character songs for the mobile game app “#Compass: Combat Providence Analysis System.” It was released in 2018.

The song’s cool yet catchy vibe and four-on-the-floor beat will get you grooving.

With its classic rock feel, it’s a great recommendation for Vocaloid beginners.