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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.

Band-sound Vocaloid Song Special [Rock] (51–60)

Kagerou Daysjin

Jin / Kagerou Daze [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]
Kagerou Daze Jin

Among the many media in the Kagerou Project series—including songs, novels, manga, and anime—this is one of the most popular works.

It was released in 2011 by the creator, Jin.

Its popularity stems from the strong narrative quality of the lyrics and the sharp band sound.

The chorus’s sense of openness is especially irresistible.

It’s a Vocaloid rock track that also evokes a certain nostalgia.

Double LariatAgo Aniki

[Megurine Luka] Double Lariat [HD]
Double Lariat Ago Aniki

When I first heard it, I never imagined it would be such a thought-provoking, quietly moving song.

Supported by a band sound centered on guitar, it carries a gentle atmosphere, and its lyrics—singing about what can be done within one’s own reach—won many people over.

It’s a song I’d love even those unfamiliar with VOCALOID to listen to at least once.

Black Rock Shooterryo

Hatsune Miku - Black★Rock Shooter [Original Song] PV
Black Rock Shooter ryo

It’s a song produced in 2010 that became popular and later branched out into anime and games.

The intro, with its piano lines and melody, gives the impression of a quiet and beautiful piece.

However, the sudden onslaught of band sound immediately reveals the song’s overwhelming power.

Although it was created in 2010, it remains a classic that many people still remember vividly.

Love is Warsupercell

You get captivated from the very first shout of the intro.

It’s a song by the creator unit supercell, released in 2008.

The lyrics and composition are by ryo, who produced famous tracks like “Melt.” The song’s appeal lies in its earnest message—shouting and singing about the feelings of love.

Maybe because it’s mid-tempo, listening to it makes your chest tighten.

Vocaloid Band-Sound Special [Rock] (61–70)

THE DYING MESSAGEUtsu-P

This is a Vocaloid metal track distinguished by its gritty, heavy guitar sound.

The lyrics, centered on the theme of war, are weighty, but the straight, soaring vocals and the spit-out death growls seem to embody the heart of a girl desperately trying to survive, making it deeply moving.

AstronautPowapowa-P

[Hatsune Miku] Astronauts [Original]
Astronaut Powapowa P

A rock ballad sung by a youthful-voiced Miku.

It gave me the impression of a song about “me,” someone who tries to look forward but just can’t.

While the overall number of sounds used is few, the grandeur of the chorus is overwhelming.

It’s an epic piece running over seven minutes, and when it ends, it leaves a lingering ache in the heart.

I just want to date anyone.Table Tennis Boy

I Want to Date Anyone / Kagamine Len — I Don’t Care Who, Somebody Go Out With Me! / feat. Takyu Shonen (TakyuP)
A ping-pong boy who wants to date anyone

It’s an extremely lighthearted song that, just like the title says, is about “I don’t care who— I just want to date someone.” Truly as-is, it keeps belting out a heartfelt cry of wanting to be in a relationship with someone, anyone.

Though it’s a short track at just over a minute, it’s a fun number that lets listeners, singers, and performers alike laugh out loud and make a joyful ruckus.