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 Special [Rock] (71–80)
Bless Your BreathTakeaki Wada

It’s a melody that makes you want to break into a run.
Composed by Wada Takeaki, also known as Kurage-P, it was released in 2019.
As the theme song for the Hatsune Miku event “Magical Mirai 2019,” the lyrics are written from Hatsune Miku’s perspective.
Its refreshing, lively rhythm lifts your spirits as you listen.
The PV is also high-quality and very engaging.
Imposter GengarKulfiQ

A song that sings about the lonely way of life of “me,” who keeps running away and lives quietly in someone else’s shadow.
In contrast to the dark and lonely lyrics, the music is noisy and clattering, with call-and-response shouts and handclaps, making it fun and uplifting to listen to.
Special Zone for Re-Faith in the Worldpotter's wheel

An addictive rock tune with an irresistible, energetic guitar sound.
“Sekai Saishingō Tokku,” a track by popular Vocaloid producer Rokuro—known for hits like “Slow Downer”—is a highly addictive Vocaloid song released in 2017.
The sharp, tight band sound is absolutely thrilling! If you enjoy playing instruments as a hobby, you’ll probably want to try playing it yourself.
It also features a section that unfolds like a festive matsuri ensemble, which is a notable touch.
Want to boost your mood? Play this track! And don’t miss the red-hot guitar solo!
Soundbaker

This song was posted shortly after Vocaloid was released, yet Miku’s voice is easy to make out.
With gentle yet powerful lyrics that give a quiet push to those of us living our everyday lives, and a slightly husky vocal that’s pleasant on the ears, it’s a refreshing rock number.
Chopin and the White Keys of IceMafumafu

A song whose soft Miku vocals conjure up fluffy snow and whose fairytale-like lyrics put you in a gentle mood.
As the title “Chopin” suggests, piano phrases appear throughout.
When the chorus hits, a swell of sound rushes in with an air of overflowing bittersweetness, and it really tugs at your heart.
hindrance; obstruction; nuisance; in the way; disturbancesyudou

Syudou is a Vocaloid producer who creates highly original songs with a distinctive, sharp-edged style.
Among them, “Jama” (Nuisance) is a track where that individuality truly explodes, and on Nico Nico Douga it became syudou’s first video to surpass 100,000 views.
Hatsune Miku’s slightly cold, finely tuned vocal timbre and the dry drum sound perfectly match the lyrical worldview.
I'll come to see you again this summer.Yagawa no Name

It’s a nostalgic and refreshing guitar rock track by Naname from Hachikawa.
Released in June 2018, it was later included as the final track on the album “Summer, Me, and Rock ’n’ Roll.” Set against Kyoto’s summer scenery—such as the Kamo River and Shimogamo Shrine—the song reflects on the passage of time and feelings that never change.
Miku’s vibrant vocals pair perfectly with the arrangement’s subtly retro vibe.
If you’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of summer, be sure to give it a listen.