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[2025] Iconic and Recommended Popular Anime Songs with Awesome Guitar

[2025] Iconic and Recommended Popular Anime Songs with Awesome Guitar
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[2025] Iconic and Recommended Popular Anime Songs with Awesome Guitar

Even when we say “anisong,” there are many different musical styles—from kid-oriented tracks that feel quintessentially like anime songs to a wide variety of masterpieces provided by popular artists and bands.

In this article, under the theme “anime songs with awesome guitar,” we’ve compiled classic tracks whose guitar phrases—especially from the intro—will grab your attention.

From the latest hits to timeless classics, please enjoy these popular anime songs that we’d love to see guitarists try covering!

[2025] Iconic and Recommended Popular Anime Songs with Cool Guitar (1–10)

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya

God knows…Haruhi Suzumiya (Aya Hirano)

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya "God knows…" FULL
God knows... Suzumiya Haruhi (Aya Hirano)

Countless anime fans have tried their hand at that intro guitar riff! From the iconic 2000s anime The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya comes God knows.

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First performed in Episode 12 of the first TV season during the cultural festival concert, it became a hot topic thanks to its high-quality animation.

Its solid, hard-hitting rock sound is a complete departure from the opening and ending themes—and it totally electrifies you.

The guitar performance is by Susumu Nishikawa.

Why not revisit what makes this song so captivating?

Bocchi the Rock!

Guitar, Loneliness, and the Blue Planetcable tie

[Lyric Video] Kessoku Band - “Guitar, Loneliness and the Blue Planet” / In-episode song from TV anime “Bocchi the Rock!” Episode 5
Guitar, Loneliness, and the Blue Planet Kessoku Band

I bet a lot of people felt their hearts racing during that awakening episode! It’s “Guitar, Loneliness and the Blue Planet,” an in-anime song from Bocchi the Rock!, which follows the exploits of a high school girls’ band.

It was performed in the audition scene in episode 5 and the live performance in episode 8.

Especially in episode 8, the moment when the protagonist, Hitori Goto, shows off a guitar solo right before the song starts—that was so cool! The track is a fast-paced number with energetic distortion ringing throughout.

Jujutsu Kaisen

Kaikai KitanEVE

Kaikai Kitan is an emotional rock tune where freshness and poignancy coexist.

Chosen as the opening theme for Season 1 of the anime Jujutsu Kaisen, based on the Weekly Shonen Jump manga, the track was created by Eve, a singer-songwriter also popular as a Vocaloid producer.

Its lyrics reflect the story of Jujutsu Kaisen, and the song’s ever-shifting dynamics mirror emotional highs and lows—the harmony between the two leaves a strong impression.

Rather than pushing to the forefront, the guitar showcases a modern, seasoned style that solidly supports the track as one of its essential pillars.

Dead Or AliveNEW!GLAY

A rock number released in December 2025 as GLAY’s 63rd single.

Written specifically as the opening theme for the anime Record of Ragnarok III, the track resounds with a fierce yet weighty sound befitting a grand tale where gods and humanity wager their lives in battle.

TAKURO, who wrote the lyrics and composed the music, commented that he created the piece while staying close to a world where winners live and losers fall, and the melody conveys anguish that cannot be resolved by justice alone.

The sound arrangement also captivates with the incorporation of the hard-edged beat sensibilities of Rotterdam techno.

TERU’s powerful vocals ring out triumphantly, making this song every bit worthy of being called an anthem.

arrowNEW!Ant with spines but without stings

Togenashi Togeari is a girls’ rock band born from the anime “GIRLS BAND CRY.” Produced as the opening theme for the theatrical compilation, this track is a powerful rock number that portrays the resolve to take a step toward the future while carrying unending sorrow and frustration at unrewarded effort.

The thrilling sound—driven by exhilarating guitar riffs and tight drums—is layered with vocalist Rina’s passionate singing, stirring the listener’s heart.

Released in December 2025, the song was distributed as a lead single from the EP “I’ll Live With Everything Laid Bare.”

K-On!!

GO! GO! MANIACAfter School Tea Time

K-On! is a landmark band-themed anime that sparked a boom in school light music clubs.

The opening theme of its second TV season, K-On!!, is GO! GO! MANIAC.

Released as a single in April 2010 under the in-story band name Houkago Tea Time, it’s a poppy, dazzling rock number that bursts out of the gate.

A variety of tones ring out from multiple angles, rolling forward as the song develops, keeping the energy high throughout.

It’s the kind of anison that pulls you into the ensemble.

And that fast-picked guitar solo is irresistible!

Blood Blockade Battlefront

Sugar Song and Bitter StepUNISON SQUARE GARDEN

UNISON SQUARE GARDEN “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” MV
Sugar Song and Bitter Step by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN

The rhythm that makes you want to start dancing and the stylish chord sense are unbeatable! UNISON SQUARE GARDEN’s “Sugar Song and Bitter Step” is their 10th single, released in 2015, and it was used as the ending theme for the TV anime Blood Blockade Battlefront.

The song is great, of course, but the ending video featuring the characters dancing nonstop also became a hot topic.

Kousuke Saito’s guitar playing—spinning out lines that constantly shift in expression—is insanely addictive.

And Saito performing this while singing lead vocals? That’s just incredible.

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