Vocalo Zanmai 2

Vocalo Zanmai 2 (ボカロ三昧2, Bokaro Zanmai Tsū) is the sixth studio album by Japanese band Wagakki Band. It was released on August 17, 2022, through Universal Sigma in five editions: a two-CD release with an instrumental disc, streaming, the First-Press Limited ∞ Edition with the 8th Anniversary Japan Tour ∞ -Infinity- Blu-ray, the First-Press Limited Vocalo Edition with a bonus track and a documentary DVD, and the Shin Yaeryu (FC Limited) Edition box set, which combines all physical media editions with nine extra DVDs. Like the band's 2014 debut album, Vocalo Zanmai consists of Vocaloid (and two CeVIO) songs covered in the band's style of mixing traditional Japanese musical instruments (wagakki) with heavy metal.[1][2][3][4]

Vocalo Zanmai 2
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 17, 2022 (2022-08-17)
Recorded2022
Genre
Length36:45 (CD-only release)
LanguageJapanese
LabelUniversal Sigma
Wagakki Band chronology
Starlight
(2021)
Vocalo Zanmai 2
(2022)
I vs I
(2023)
Singles from Vocalo Zanmai 2
  1. "Phony"
    Released: July 1, 2022
  2. "EgoRock"
    Released: July 22, 2022
  3. "Ii Aru Fanclub"
    Released: August 5, 2022
Music video
Vocalo Zanmai 2 all songs digest on YouTube
First-Press Limited Vocalo Edition cover

The album peaked at No. 4 on Oricon's albums chart.[5]

Track listing

All tracks are arranged by Wagakki Band.

2CD (Album and instrumental discs)
No.TitleWriter(s)Original voice synthesizer and composerLength
1."Phony" (Foni (フォニイ))TsumikiTsumiki feat. Kafu3:11
2."EgoRock" (Egorokku (エゴロック))SuriiSurii feat. Kagamine Len2:51
3."Marshall Maximizer" (Māsharu Makishimaizā (マーシャル・マキシマイザー))Hiiragi MagnetiteHiiragi Magnetite feat. Kafu2:46
4."Surges"OrangestarOrangestar feat. IA and Hatsune Miku2:26
5."Amanojaku" ((天ノ弱, "Heaven's Weakness"))164164 feat. GUMI3:06
6."Venom" (Benomu (ベノム))Kairiki BearKairiki Bear feat. Flower3:33
7."Akahitoha" ((紅一葉, "One Crimson Leaf"))Kurousa-PKurousa-P feat. Megurine Luka4:15
8."Identity" (Aidentiti (アイデンティティ))KanariaKanaria feat. GUMI × Hatsune Miku2:36
9."Goodbye Sengen" (Gubbai Sengen (グッバイ宣言, "Goodbye Declaration"))ChinozoChinozo feat. Flower2:54
10."Chimera" (Kimera (キメラ))DECO*27DECO*27 feat. Hatsune Miku2:48
11."Ii Aru Fanclub" (Yī Èr (Ī Aru) Fankurabu (いーあるふぁんくらぶ, "1, 2 Fanclub"))Mikito-PMikito-P feat. GUMI and Kagamine Rin3:58
Digital disc bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Dokuzu" (Do Kuzu (ド屑, "Trash"))Nakiso2:22
Total length:36:44
First-Press Limited Vocalo Edition bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Original voice synthesizer and composerLength
12."Fire Flower"halyosyhalyosy feat. Kagamine Len2:23
Total length:36:45
First-Press Limited ∞ Edition Blu-ray: 8th Anniversary Japan Tour ∞ -Infinity- (Tachikawa Stage Garden)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Overture ~Infinity~"  
2."Starlight"Machiya 
3."Seimei no Aria" ((生命のアリア, "Aria of Life))Machiya 
4."Senbonzakura" ((千本桜, "A Thousand Sakura"))Kurousa-P 
5."Tsukishita Bijin" ((月下美人, "Moonlight Beauty"))Yuko Suzuhana 
6."Blue Daisy" ((ブルーデイジー, "Burū Deijī"))Machiya 
7."Togakubi" ((咎首, "Neck"))Machiya 
8."Ouroboros: 1st Movement" (Uroborosu ~ Dai-ichi Gakushō (ウロボロス~ouroboros~ 第一楽章))  
9."Ouroboros: 2nd Movement" (Uroborosu ~ Dai-ni Gakushō (ウロボロス~ouroboros~ 第二楽章))  
10."Ouroboros: 3rd Movement" (Uroborosu ~ Dai-san Gakushō (ウロボロス~ouroboros~ 第三楽章))  
11."Yoshiwara Lament" (Yoshiwara Ramento (吉原ラメント))Asa 
12."Roki" ((ロキ))Mikito-P 
13."Meisaku Journey" (Meisaku Jānī (名作ジャーニー, "Masterpiece Journey"))
  • Suzuhana
  • Kiyoshi Ibukuro
 
14."Drums & Wadaiko Battle: Archipelago Showdown ~Crush~" (Doramu to Wadaiko Batoru Taiketsu Rettō ~Saiyuchi~ (ドラム和太鼓バトル・対決列島~砕打~))
  • Wasabi
  • Kurona
 
15."Nichirin" ((日輪, "Sun Wheel"))Machiya 
16."Ameagari no Parade" (Ameagari no Parēdo (雨上がりのパレード, "Post-Rain Parade"))Machiya 
17."Ignite"Machiya 
18."Ikitoshi Ikeru Hana" ((生きとしいける花, "All Living Flowers"))Suzuhana 
19."Singin' for..."Wasabi 

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2022) Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[5] 4
Japanese Hot Albums (Billboard)[6] 4
Japanese Top Albums Sales (Billboard)[7] 4
Japanese Top Download Albums (Billboard)[8] 3

References

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