[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!
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[2025] Iconic and Recommended Popular Anime Songs with Cool Guitar (71–80)
Questions?Yuu Nakamura

“Questions?” is the opening theme song for the TV anime The Tower of DRUAGA: the Sword of URUK, produced by GONZO, and it marks Yuu Nakamura’s debut single.
The bright, pleasant guitar tones blend beautifully with her vocals, making it a track that heightens anticipation for the story.
Rock never dies22/7

It’s a rock number that makes you want to bob your shoulders along and fills you with energy.
It’s a song by the idol group 22/7, released in January 2025.
Also serving as the ending theme for the anime “The Unfortunate Job: Appraiser Was Actually the Strongest,” the track features an energetic sound and a catchy melody line.
Just following the sound seems to make the haze clouding your heart disappear.
The message—“If you believe in yourself, you can change the future”—is really wonderful, too.
Highly recommended when you want to switch your mood.
sonetACIDMAN

ACIDMAN has delivered a song that pulls you into the world of a grand rock ballad.
Its expansive melody, reminiscent of Hokkaido’s great outdoors, sinks deep into the heart.
Centered on the theme of the butterfly effect, it sings of hope and anxiety for the future, and the importance of living true to yourself.
The track will be released as a CD single in January 2025, and it’s also being used as the theme song for the drama Golden Kamuy.
It’s highly recommended to listen while gazing at Hokkaido’s beautiful scenery—there’s no doubt it will soothe your soul.
Virgin StoryFire Bomber

Virgin Story, the theme song of Macross FB7: Ginga Rukon Ore no Uta o Kike!, is the latest single from FIRE BOMBER, the in-universe rock band featured in the Macross 7 series.
Yoshiki Fukuyama’s vocals are blazing hot and the guitar is striking, yet the song carries a certain wistfulness that resonates deeply.
Soko ni narumiss-dystopia

Soko ni naru have delivered a striking track where intensity and calm coexist in perfect harmony.
The meticulously crafted instrumental textures and the three members’ vocal harmonies create a soundscape that evokes a deep, redemption-themed narrative.
Its distinctive composition and powerful performance are sure to leave a lasting resonance with listeners.
Written specifically as the ending theme for the TV anime FARMAGIA airing from January 2025, this piece aligns beautifully with the anime’s world, further elevating the story.
It’s a song to play when you want to face inner conflicts and battles, or when you need a moment of self-reflection.
Even if the world were to end tomorrowASCA

It’s a song marked by a resolute, core-strength vocal.
Released by ASCA in October 2024, it was selected as the opening theme for the TV anime “Maou-sama, Retry! R.” The lyrics, centered on strong resolve and unconditional love, strike a deep chord.
The composition is said to reflect the characters’ inner struggles and affections from the anime.
This song may stay close to your heart and give you the courage to face difficulties.
Stardust TearsACKO

It’s the ending theme song of the original video animation “Diebuster (Aim for the Top 2!)” and is included on the series’ original soundtrack.
Composed by Rui Nagai, the track shows the influence of ELO; it’s grand and weighty without feeling too heavy, leaving you with a refreshing aftertaste, and it fits the anime’s ending perfectly.





