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.
Playlist
| Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| show_chart | Title | Playlist | Review |
| 1east | Ghost RuleDECO*27 | play_arrow | The key is the key change in the final chorus and the chord development in the outro. |
| 2east | Don’t be happy with anyone but me.427P | play_arrow | The poignant love music of 427P resonates in the heart. |
| 3east | I’m telling you to shut up and play rock!nekodate kotatsu | play_arrow | A powerful Vocaloid rock tune by Nekodate Kotatsu |
| 4east | Goodbye DeclarationChinozo | play_arrow | A song by Vocaloid producer Chinozo with 100 million plays |
| 5east | Esper EsperNayutan Seijin | play_arrow | A Vocaloid rock song from a Pokémon collaboration |
| 6east | If you are going to jumpOmoi | play_arrow | A rock song that makes good use of synthesizers |
| 7east | Nomadbarūn | play_arrow | The million-hit song “Charles” by Balloon |
| 8east | Withered and dry, after the dreamUbanaroku | play_arrow | Rock that depicts the nihilism of becoming an adult |
| 9east | Greetings, all gathered here.Ubanaroku | play_arrow | Emotional portrayal of junior and senior high school girls, rock-style music |
| 10east | hell164 | play_arrow | A profound song by 164 that expresses human anguish |
| 11east | GalapagosRuLu | play_arrow | RuLu's new song 'Galapagos' questions the digital society |
| 12east | Chururira Chururira Daddadda!kurage P | play_arrow | The contrast between the bright music and the dark lyrics is captivating. |
| 13east | Goodbye, evening glow—come again, me.adachi kasuka | play_arrow | A Vocaloid rock piece that portrays self-loathing |
| 14east | That kid 182emon | play_arrow | A Vocaloid rock song with freshness and wistful longing |
| 15east | a heart that buds (with new feelings)ichi ni san | play_arrow | Fusion of traditional Japanese instruments and rock, Japanese-style Vocaloid song |
| 16east | copy and pasteime44 | play_arrow | A moving song that questions authenticity in a copy-paste world |
| 17east | That’s right!!Takenoko shōnen | play_arrow | A cute guitar rock song by the Bamboo Shoot Boy |
| 18east | self-indulgenceKomeda wara | play_arrow | A melancholic guitar piece by Kome Dawara |
| 19east | Heavenly Musicyūyu | play_arrow | The essence of music lies in the skill and sensibility of each part. |
| 20east | LokiMikito P | play_arrow | The Vocaloid song “Roki” is perfect for dance beats! |
| 21east | Amanojaku164 | play_arrow | Passionately belting the rock song “Amano-jaku” in mixed voice |
| 22east | Natsuno Hirisettoharuna. | play_arrow | An emotive song by Teto Kasane that portrays the feelings of summer |
| 23east | The Boy of DefeatKEMU VOXX | play_arrow | The drummer’s rhythm and the guitar’s dynamics are important. |
| 24east | Rainy bootsInabakumo | play_arrow | Inabakumori’s Vocaloid songs that excel at rock |
| 25east | The wind that carries us to an expanding worldichi ni san | play_arrow | A new J-rock song that sings of a spring departure |
| 26east | Summertime Recordjin | play_arrow | A song that depicts the youth of the Kagerou Project |
| 27east | Vocalo ColosseumDIVELA | play_arrow | Hefty rhythms: the appeal of DIVELA’s music |
| 28east | Mosaic RollDECO*27 | play_arrow | A bittersweet song that calmly sings of a resigned love. |
| 29east | Junkie DownFushi | play_arrow | Addictive rock, heart-stirring music |
| 30east | Setsuna TripLast Note. | play_arrow | The keyboard and guitar solos are captivating. |
| 31east | Tokyo Teddy BearNeru | play_arrow | A challenging piece for vocalists, characterized by high notes |
| 32east | Calc.Jimii Samu P | play_arrow | A cheerful song that became famous at Niconico Chokaigi |
| 33east | Charlesbarūn | play_arrow | The bittersweet boyish singing voice of v flower |
| 34east | Sky-Playing TrainOrangestar | play_arrow | IA and Miku's refreshing summer singing voices |
| 35east | Unhappy Refrainwowaka | play_arrow | Characterized by an instrumental-like singing voice and wordplay |
| 36east | unceasingly indigoShishi Shishi | play_arrow | Captivating music and a pleasant rhythm |
| 37east | Matryoshkahachi | play_arrow | The fusion of rhythm and groove is the song’s appeal. |
| 38east | Tell Your WorldKz | play_arrow | A famous fast-paced song from a Google ad |
| 39east | Secret, in the science labUbanaroku | play_arrow | A song that depicts a forbidden love in the science classroom |
| 40east | Teddysurii | play_arrow | A song with a deep worldview and pop charm |
| 41east | Telecaster B-Boysurii | play_arrow | Captivating music that grabs the heart in one minute |
| 42east | World’s End Dancehallwowaka | play_arrow | A dancehall track packed with rock elements |
| 43east | Two-Faced Loverswowaka | play_arrow | Vocaloid rock: the captivating songs of wowaka |
| 44east | separatePorisupikaderī | play_arrow | An engaging track of Vocaloid dance rock |
| 45east | Kagerou Daysjin | play_arrow | Popular songs from the Kagerou Project |
| 46east | AvatāraNanahoshi Orchestra | play_arrow | Avatarā by Nanahoshi Orchestra |
| 47east | neurosishachiya nanashi | play_arrow | City pop-style Nanashi Hachiya track that resonates with the heart |
| 48east | If I could become someone’s heartYurii Kanon | play_arrow | The essence of poignant, emotionally stirring Vocaloid songs |
| 49east | Black Rock Shooterryo | play_arrow | A moving, popular song produced in 2010 |
| 50east | Telecaster B-Boysurii | play_arrow | Suri’s signature song, band sound |
| 51east | Nekomimi Archivekuso inaka P | play_arrow | Expressed with jazzy guitar comping |
| 52east | SenbonzakuraKurousa-P | play_arrow | Captivating and memorable masterpieces of VOCALOID |
| 53east | Double LariatAgo aniki | play_arrow | Lyrics that resonate with the heart and moving music |
| 54east | Kisaragi Attentionjin | play_arrow | A pop song for adolescent girls |
| 55east | Dawn and Firefliesn-buna | play_arrow | n-buna's beautifully heartrending summer song |
| 56east | Love is Warsupercell | play_arrow | An earnest, emotionally charged song that resonates in the heart |
| 57east | Aaaahhh aaaaah aaahNashimoto P | play_arrow | Expressing Ui Nashimoto's heartfelt cry through grunge rock |
| 58east | Bless Your BreathWada Takeaki | play_arrow | A refreshing song by Kurage-P |
| 59east | THE DYING MESSAGEUtsu P | play_arrow | A heavy war-themed Vocaloid metal song |
| 60east | Astronautpowapowa P | play_arrow | A rock ballad that reaches you in a youthful voice and resonates in your heart |
| 61east | Ultramarine in the JellyfishNanahoshi Orchestra | play_arrow | A rock song that channels the pains of youth into ultramarine |
| 62east | Aimai SoumeiIruma | play_arrow | A youth anthem of emotionally stirring guitar rock |
| 63east | Soundbaker | play_arrow | A refreshing Miku song that cheers up everyday life |
| 64east | hindrance; obstruction; nuisance; in the way; disturbancesyudou | play_arrow | syudou’s distinctive song “Jama” (meaning “Nuisance/Obstacle”) |
| 65east | aconiteUtsu P | play_arrow | A fiercely beautiful metal track by Utsu-P, themed around poisonous plants |
| 66east | Special Zone for Re-Faith in the Worldrokuro | play_arrow | Rokuro-san’s blazing-hot Vocaloid track “Sekai Saishinkō Tokku” (Special Zone for Re-Faith in the World) |
| 67east | Target xYurii Kanon | play_arrow | An enchanting song—listen until the chorus and feel it. |
| 68east | non-useInabakumo | play_arrow | rhythmical and captivating avant-garde music |
| 69east | March of the Mad164 | play_arrow | March of madness, captivated by unexpected turns |
| 70east | Imposter GengarKulfiQ | play_arrow | Express a solitary way of life in an upbeat musical style |
| 71east | Ultra-Abyssal ZoneInabakumo | play_arrow | Inabakumori’s new song portrays memories deep within the heart |
| 72east | Logicakairiki bea | play_arrow | A guitar-resonant Vocaloid song by Kairiki Bear |
| 73east | I just want to date anyone.takkyū shōnen | play_arrow | A heart-cry song about wanting to be with someone |
| 74east | ArtifactbuzzG | play_arrow | Hatsune Miku, a moving anthem that connects people |
| 75east | Killing time, someone’s lifeUbanaroku | play_arrow | A tale of the rampage unleashed by social media’s sense of justice |
| 76east | CursE_youShoten Tarō | play_arrow | The essence of gut-wrenching VOCALOID songs |
| 77east | 1164 | play_arrow | A compelling set of 164 rock tracks that blend calm and intensity |
| 78east | Chopin and the White Keys of Icemafumafu | play_arrow | Miku’s poignant Chopin song resonates in my heart. |
| 79east | GUDAGUDAFushi | play_arrow | Expressing emotions through energetic rock |
| 80east | At the mercy of emptinessPinokio P | play_arrow | A love song expressed in archaic lyrics |
| 81east | Imperial educationOmoi | play_arrow | Omoi, a captivating track with an energetic sonic presence |
| 82east | Nn… ah… ah.SLAVE V-V-R | play_arrow | A masterpiece by SLAVE.V-V-R that captivates with complex music |
| 83east | Show me your flawed selfkoyori | play_arrow | An encouraging song that affirms oneself |
| 84east | 8.32*Luna | play_arrow | A summer track by an electro band |
| 85east | Hello, Workerkei | play_arrow | A song of courage to look forward, overcoming the difficulties of job hunting |
| 86east | Guriguri Glasses and the Moonlight BugFurukawa Hompo | play_arrow | A story where Miku’s heartrending song resonates in the heart |
| 87east | DADARUMArokuro | play_arrow | Rokuro’s captivating song, with its Japanese-style tones, is soothing. |
| 88east | Literary Girl InsaneKarasuyasabō | play_arrow | The captivating lyrics and rhythm are pleasant. |
| 89east | Comparison syndromeAoigi Gou | play_arrow | A catchy rock song by Gou Aogiki that captivates listeners |
| 90east | Investor RecordsNishizawa-san P | play_arrow | The allure of emotionally stirring Vocaloid songs |
| 91east | vanityFushi | play_arrow | A highly addictive track with aggressive guitar riffs |
| 92east | Let me drown in the black notes.Shun13 | play_arrow | An ultra heavy rock track for guitarists |
| 93east | The boy didn’t like the classroom.ishiburo | play_arrow | A boy who hates middle school, expressing a sense of loneliness. |
| 94east | 1925tomī | play_arrow | Retro Taisho-romantic music |
| 95east | INAZUMAharufuri | play_arrow | A high-energy guitar rock track—an absolute must-listen! |
| 96east | Lying down in the very middle of Tokyo40mP | play_arrow | A bright yet wistful harmony piece with brass instruments |
| 97east | Iroha Songgin saku | play_arrow | Be mindful of monophonic phrasing; a song that highlights enka-style vocals |
| 98east | Daydream Garden AddictioncosMo@bousou P | play_arrow | A piece with captivating keyboard technique |
| 99east | Conchita, the Devourer (The Gluttonous Daughter Conchita)Aku no P | play_arrow | A shady rock song with synth effects |
| 100east | I want to stop thinking.usushio shisū | play_arrow | A VOCALOID song depicting the ennui of modern society |
| 101east | memory164 | play_arrow | A song that brings back dreams and hopes from childhood |
| 102east | watercolor roughfuro maisou P | play_arrow | The languid guitar and Miku’s flat, matter-of-fact voice are heartbreaking. |
| 103east | The nonexistent boy does not sleep.moffū P | A song from Miku that colors a melancholy evening | |
| 104east | Fantasy Paletteyucha | A powerful, fast-paced singing voice that resonates in the heart | |
| 105east | mooniroha | play_arrow | Enjoy the beautiful melody while keeping a sense of rhythm. |
| 106east | World on ColorDenporu P | play_arrow | A song that chases dreams, with a melody that makes the heart dance. |
| 107east | Lies and a Time MachineAhiru Gunsou P | play_arrow | A gentle pop-rock song about hearts growing out of sync |
| 108east | I’ll come to see you again this summer.Yatsukawa no Name | play_arrow | Guitar rock that sings of Kyoto’s summer and memories |
| 109east | Dust trailNoz. | play_arrow | Noz.’s latest high-velocity rock track is overwhelming! |
| 110east | siGresuzuki P | play_arrow | A Japanese-style VOCAROCK piece with Sato Haruo’s poetry leaving a strong impression. |
| 111east | I keep a cat in my mind.beco | play_arrow | A captivating band rock song with a cat motif |
| 112east | hysteriaKuwagata P | play_arrow | A heartfelt song that finds hope amid setbacks |
| 113east | The Subject and Absinthetsuru | play_arrow | Hatsune Miku song, tracing music in a cyber world |
| 114east | Thiiird eye!!!!Wada Takeaki | play_arrow | See through others' inner selves with the third eye |
| 115east | Next week, to the sea.Kashiwagi Kareki | play_arrow | A heartwarming song that sings of youthful memories |
| 116east | BECAMEBCNO | play_arrow | In the summer's singing voices, I feel innocent youth. |
| 117east | Alignsushi P | play_arrow | Miku's melancholy song about a summer farewell |
| 118east | Glammy KissREISAI | play_arrow | Guitars are the best! REISAI’s captivating tracks |
| 119east | Girl Narune Frontporifo | play_arrow | A retro, fast-paced Vocaloid rock track |
| 120east | Give me your loveRen | play_arrow | Ren's Symphonic Rock Love Song |
| 121east | Deep Sea City UndergroundTanaka B | play_arrow | Decadent rock of Deep-Sea City, Rin |
| 122east | MarginalOSTER project | play_arrow | Complex music resolves beautifully in the chorus. |
| 123east | I’ll Miku-Miku you♪ (I’ll do it for ya)ika | play_arrow | A signature Hatsune Miku track—lively and memorable. |
| 124east | Blind Astronautyukkedoluce | play_arrow | Music like stars that conveys invisible value |
| 125east | Take it easy and enjoy your stay!!!Kyou inu | play_arrow | An addictive hook and an impressive sound |
| 126east | Fantasy Old Streetasa | play_arrow | A song whose appeal lies in the driving energy of wagakki (traditional Japanese instruments) rock |


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