
Um, well, the vocals are the most popular, so if Kita-san is 100, then Ryo-san has a high popularity among girls, so that’s 80. And then Ijichi-san is 30, so that makes Hitori-san about 5, right? Kachaka! Ha!
Even though it’s a guitar, it can be unpopular.
Is Botchi-chan really like that?
I’m being warned to stop jumping around like a flea.
Even though I’m a guitar hero…
Even though I filmed a video with Yoyoko…
Aren’t fans following us in the streaming era?
It’s painful that you remain calm enough not to put Yamada at the top, despite being Erel.
It’s important to have things like this since there’s no use in letting them go to waste.
Too cruel.
You’re not that popular with the guitar, huh?
It’s recent bands that make guitars unpopular.
In other words, the vocals are too strong.
It seems like there are weird fans.
But there are three more than the usual fans.
Five people, including Dad, Mom, and Hiroi!
The usual members haven’t increased, have they?
When I see the real Gotou on stage
Well, in reality, it probably won’t become popular… I totally understand that.
I can’t see your face because you’ve been looking down the whole time.
In real life, the vocals are overwhelmingly superior, aren’t they?
There’s a super eye-catching kid next to me who’s singing and playing guitar…
It seems like the issue of that jelly hair accessory being super ugly is brought up regularly from a girl’s perspective.
5, huh…
Hinata… I thought he was someone who could get the job done, but is that not the case?
Bocchi-chan is missing two digits, isn’t she…?
Generally, isn’t it normal that most bands that people are only a little interested in are only recognized by their vocals?
The bass is amazing just because it’s well-known.
Is the bass popular?
The bass is popular, isn’t it?
Ryo is popular.
Yamakita is probably mostly a face fan…
If you’re in charge of GtVo, MC, and SNS, then of course…
If it’s a Cheki, Yamada seems likely to be the clear winner.
Look… those strong fans… Is that a 5…?
Yamada can properly show a good expression.
Store manager
Darkness
Hiroi
Fan No. 1, Fan No. 2
Metal thing.
Candy
Even though Bocchi-chan is doing her best outside of performances…
In a band, everyone other than the vocalist is like a mob.
It seems like being a loner attracts a core fanbase that only a few people know about.
Isn’t Nijika-chan rather low?
Well, drums are…
The guitar is losing to the drums…
Yamada is just a bit odd; normally, only the vocalist is popular, right?
If the vocalist is also writing the lyrics and composing, then the vocalist will become even more dominant.
Unless everyone has an impact like THE ALFEE…
(Seriously… I’m probably the only crazy fan who supports just one person…)
Even if I participate on-site, the benefits of being alone won’t come across anyway…
Nijika-chan isn’t particularly good-looking just because she plays the drums, nor is her talk especially interesting, so this is probably how it is.
There are many cases where the bassist also doubles as the vocalist.
There are quite a few guitars as well.
I haven’t seen someone double as a drummer before.
I think if Guitar Hero becomes more popular, the number of fans for Bocchi-chan will also increase.
It would be seen relatively, after all…
For a super famous band from Banpresto, there are probably very few people who can name anyone other than the vocalist.
Just having a super big star as a fan is enough for you, lonely-chan.
Aside from vocals, the only band that might be as well-known is B’z.
The only popular one on drums is probably YOSHIKI…
There are bands with drum vocals, but it’s just simply difficult…
When I think about it, I can’t really come up with many bands that have four members where the individual guitarist is popular.
That’s precisely what the original source, Asian Kung-Fu Generation, is about…
Looking down a lot, having a double chin, and with long hair that hardly shows the face, and when the performance starts, looking down even more, and the fan service is not really… So, is it a reasonable number?
I’m sorry that I only know Masamune Kusano, even though I listen to Spitz a lot.
The drum is at the very back, well, yeah.
It seems like a lot of people know all four members of GLAY.
In the band, even NijiNatsu-chan herself admits that Bocchi Yamada plays better.
Thinking about it, the pattern of being saved from a crisis is only when I get approval from the manager and at the school festival, so it’s understandable that the evaluation from customers towards being alone is low for now.
Since she’s a vocalist, does SNS, and is perfect in every way other than her chest, it’s not surprising if she becomes an idol along with others.
Well, I can understand that.
Kita has a tendency to have too many attributes.
The school festival is rather being saved from a crisis…
All four of them have distinct characters; Golden Bomber is amazing.
Because of his suspicious behavior and that fashion…
But there are people who only look at Bocchi-chan.
The material is good, but the photo looks terrible for the loner.
I love the face that Niji Natsu-chan often makes with her 👁️👁️.
The aura of the outgoing person is too strong.
Bocchi-chan may not be well-received by the general public, but there are people whose brains have been fried.
Isn’t it true that Bocchi-chan isn’t shining that much as a band yet?
Kita-chan got a score of 100 for the vocal element, but…
Yamada is seriously amazing because he’s getting an 80 just based on his popularity.
To be blunt, the fans of drums are probably just nerds who dabbled in music in the past.
Shall we engage in yuri sales as fellow unpopular individuals…?
Even though Bocchi-chan has a cute face and her chest is the biggest in the group.
Yamada is also the type that can meet up.
It’s a problem that the most beginner-like Kita-chan can do various things.
It’s hard to clearly tell the skill level of someone playing an instrument, especially for an average person listening casually.
Is Nijinatsu-chan the type with a high evaluation in the industry?
It’s the only decent thing with a zip tie.
Being alone can be managed with skills, but it’s crazy that Natsuki is not popular with that character.
I really like this band enough to go to their live shows, and there are members I like, but when just listening to their songs, my impression of anyone other than the vocalist is quite weak.
Is having big breasts not good enough?
Is it bad because it’s amorphous?
Nijika-chan’s MC is boring…
It’s minor, but maybe polka or something…
It’s honestly expected and quite normal for the popular vocalist to be in first place and the drummer to be in last place.
All alone…
If you see Nijinatsu-chan from a reader’s perspective or her usual self, her popularity would rise.
When I only look at the band, I just have the impression of some small person playing the drums in the back…
I’m not bad at the drums, but I’m not particularly good either…
After the breakup, when fans decide who to follow, it’s obviously the vocalist.
What’s wrong with the drum?!
Well, I definitely won’t be performing in the front, so of course, I won’t stand out.
Even among friends who hang out together, there are times when they remember that one of them used to be a beautiful girl, because normally the loner girl looks a bit off.
A drummer without size has zero standout elements, right?
In the case of cable ties, three people come forward, you know…
I seem to become the person at the back.
If we place the drums at the front and perform, wouldn’t the popularity change as well?
To be honest, drums are expensive even at 5, but it’s a consideration to make Botti-chan a comedic element.
Bocchi-chan is missing two digits, isn’t she…?
If you show your breasts, you’ll be fine as a loner, right?
Since the milk element is bouncing while looking down, it won’t be noticed.
There aren’t really any bands that are most popular for their drums.
Cherish the drummer.
The drums seem to be the command center that controls the performance by watching the other members from the back.
The solution is to include a part where everyone sings once!
It seems to be referred to as the band of Kita and Yamada.
If Rainbow Summer plays constantly with their upper body bare like in an ’88 drum, they would probably become popular.
If you become a major band that can earn money through streaming, you’ll only know about vocals.
Let’s have Nijinatsu-chan become a chef like the drummer from Asian Kung-Fu Generation.
It’s so difficult for the bass to sing that even Kenji Otsuki gives up on playing!
Drums are an incredibly important part that is key to the band and relates to the essence of its musicality.
I wonder why my position is so low…
It feels quite extraordinary that 30% of the popular vocals are from Dora.
The dedicated vocalist is light on their feet, after all…
You can casually run around the stage and hit the audience.
Fans of Bocchi-chan are definitely core, no matter how you look at it…
If you focus on parts other than the vocals when listening to songs via CDs or streaming, you might be quite the connoisseur.
I think the bass was popular in the past.
Isn’t it amazing that the bass is that popular?
There are bands where the drummer is the MC and is popular.
Yamada is too popular.
Normally, the vocals would stand out much more.
But there are quite a number of older men who are fans of Matsumoto in B’z…
The only popular bass vocalist I know is Margaret Hiroi.
Goto has 5 as well…
There are hardly any bass vocals to begin with!
Is Hitori-chan not that good at playing when she’s in the band?
There are also people like Ged Lee who sing while playing bass in odd time signatures and play synth with their feet.
Isn’t Ajikan popular in drumming? Only if you exclude Gotch, though.
I’m the only one who understands how amazing Bocchi-chan is…
It seems that there are likely very few people who are thought to be unable to demonstrate their abilities.
I mean, ever since we streamed with zip ties at Yamada’s villa, people have already been saying things like “That guitarist is acting strange again…” so my popularity is way too low…
The bass is that thing that makes a boomy sound, right? The evaluation from Futari-chan is just too accurate and it’s painful.
Well, it’s understandable that the drums are unpopular because they have a bad reputation, but isn’t it strange that Bocchi-chan isn’t popular?
I can’t just hit the customers with the drum set, after all.
Hitting with a stick is also dull and difficult, isn’t it, drums?
Even so, I feel like I’m being a bit considerate towards Rainbow Natsuki-chan.
It’s not that Nijinatsu-chan is to blame, but the drums really… are not popular…
The drum is air, you see.
I can’t live without it, but even if I have it, I don’t consciously think about it.
For those who know the true value of being alone, it’s understandable that the band is based on that concept, but to customers who aren’t aware, it seems like the band is being evaluated as one that’s currently upheld by Kita-chan and Yamada…
In manga, you don’t really think about it, but it seems that Yamada has a pretty good-looking face…
When I think about how many drummers’ names I know, only the really famous ones come to mind, so I can’t say anything.
It didn’t work out because it was treated as a pest.
Yamada has the advantage of being a former experienced person in addition to the official setting of being good-looking.
Here comes something easy to understand again.
“It’s all about the crazy dive.”
Despite doing everything from being the guitar vocalist and main MC to handling social media, Kita-chan still has relatively few fans.
It’s too unfair for just one person to be sitting on the drums.
Bocchi-chan is also writing lyrics.
Someone who doesn’t talk at all like a loner, but has superb playing skills is likely to have a solid fan base.
It seems that Yamada had some level of recognition even back when he was in his previous band.
In reality,
Vocal 100
Guitar 50
Base 30
Drum 20
About?
It seems that Yamada is a bit overdoing it.
When introducing the members and playing a little, the drummer really goes all out, doesn’t he?
Bocchi-chan is not being evaluated differently because of her introverted filter on her face.
As for whether it’s based on being alone… I can’t really say.
I work in a tight spot for various reasons, and I write lyrics, so it would be a problem if I weren’t around.
Bands with a strong emphasis on drums might fall under metal, I wonder.
The problem of drums not standing out is something that even our seniors in K-On! experienced; it’s a common issue in bands…
Bocchi-chan was more of a behind-the-scenes person!?
It’s not at all strange for Kita-chan to be 100 or even 5 other things, to be honest.
That incredibly handsome vocalist is a fiercely strong post-apocalyptic king.
I don’t really know any really good guitarists, so I can’t say much… the impression of the vocals is too strong.
No matter how creepy Bocchi-chan is, as long as she plays the guitar, she will never be below the drums.
The drums have that kind of position.
I want to know what Nijinatsu looks like without the two-dimensional filter.
It’s at a level where Number Girl’s lead guitar might be the most famous, isn’t it…?
I think that Kida-chan and Yamada are too strong in terms of simplicity as plush toys and being photogenic.
If a Tsuchinoko appears, I won’t know.
The drum is the first instrument that a psychopath must have played, or it’s only those who lost at rock-paper-scissors.
With a guitar, you can’t play if you can’t handle the instrument, but with a bass, you just have to go hit the audience, so the hurdle is lower.
It’s Fujii Hitori…
If I hadn’t read manga like this, I wouldn’t know anything about drums at all…
It’s amazing that there is even a 1/20 scale of Kita-chan!
If a structure is created where the singer in a song does not stand out, then that is, in a way, abnormal…
But if it gets revealed that I have athlete’s foot, my popularity might drop.
I forgot whether it’s the first or second “Bocchi-chan” that I’m crazy about.
I don’t really feel like the drums stand out that much in Bozaro’s songs.
It seems that in bands, the rate at which the vocalist also does the composing is relatively high.
I can understand that there might be a difference in popularity among positions in male bands, but is it the same for girl bands?
But Zeppelin and drums are the most famous.
Fat people tend to play bass at quite a high probability.
Perhaps it’s because Yamada’s image is being encroached upon the stage, I can’t help but agree that he is popular for his looks.
Nijika-chan is being praised for having such strong faces among these three at the culture festival, so I think it’s not bad.
I know Tabuchi, the bassist of UNISON.
It’s because I’m providing songs to various places.
The situations that leave the biggest impression with drums are undoubtedly those that stand out for the wrong reasons…
Well, there might be bands that focus mainly on drums if you look for them, but I haven’t seen any.
Let’s stop subtracting 10 points after Bocchi-chan earns 1 point, okay?
There are bands where the other members are actually more popular than the vocalist among fans, but when it comes to general recognition, I think most people only know the vocalist, even for super popular artists.
If you stay quiet, maintain good posture, and keep your head up, you’ll become popular, Bocchi-chan.
Because you have a good-looking face.
It feels like I’m flapping around wanting to become a constellation, but will I really get fans saying “Wow, that’s amazing”?
I guess I’ll just have to hit the drums with the guitar after all.
I think the drums will leave the strongest impression on you when you first hear it.
I thought Nijinatsu-chan was friendly… but it turned out that the more noticeable vocalist, Kita-chan, was the real social butterfly.
In real life, there are many cases where the vocalist also writes the songs, which makes it even more outstanding.
The theory that the solo guitar part streamer is thought to be by Kitta-chan.