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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Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (41–50)
Kisaragi Attentionjin

It’s a poppy, cute song like an idol tune.
Adding a touch of fuzz to the riff can bring out the mischievous side of the teenage girl who’s the protagonist.
Make the vocals fully cute, too.
Singing with a teasing, playful laugh would work well.
Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (51–60)
Telecaster B-BoySorry

A song by the singer-songwriter Surii, who discovered a passion for music thanks to the TV anime K-ON!, and whose name originates from planning his first upload as a Vocaloid producer for March 3.
The track is included on his second mini-album Paradox and is known as one of Surii’s signature songs among his many hits.
The fusion of addictive melodies and arrangement with a driving band sound creates an ensemble that’s simple yet full of hooks.
With its tight, satisfying guitar tones, it’s a track that reaffirms how well rock and Vocaloid go together.
Nekomimi ArchiveShitty countryside P

While keeping the guitar’s jazzy, groove-rich comping front and center, make sure section B has clear dynamics.
In the chorus, it might feel just right if the rhythm section holds it down firmly while the top lines stay a touch loose.
It’s a song that can work well with root-heavy lines, but adding some walking bass in the B section will enhance the jazz vibe and make it more stylish.
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

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.
Dawn and Firefliesn-buna

A beautifully sung masterpiece from n-buna, who has brought many great songs into the world.
It paints a vivid picture of a serene scene—like standing alone before dawn on a summer day.
With resounding band sounds and a somewhat lonely vocal delivery, this clean, heartfelt track is one you should definitely listen to.
Two-Faced Loverswowaka

When it comes to sophisticated Vocaloid rock, this is the one.
It’s a track by wowaka, also known under the name Genzitsu Touhi-P.
Released in 2009, it quickly became a hit.
Its appeal lies in the fast-paced rhythm and the philosophically tinged, distinctive word choices in the lyrics.
Many people likely discovered Vocaloid through this song.
It’s a highly addictive number that you’ll want to listen to again and again.