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Songs of anger. Western music anger songs. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.

Since music is also an expression of the pure emotions of the artists who create it, there are naturally countless masterpieces that convey “anger,” one of the four basic emotions.

Whether it’s anger directed inward, dissatisfaction with society, or criticism of an unjust reality, the forms of anger are diverse.

In this article, we introduce classic Western songs themed around anger, spanning eras and genres.

From heavy tracks whose very sound conveys rage, to quieter songs that nonetheless make a firm statement of protest, please enjoy our reviews that delve into the lyrical content.

Songs of anger. Western music anger songs. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (41–50).

I Want to Be WrongNo Use For A Name

This is a powerful track filled with anger and self-reflection from No Use for a Name, the American punk rock band representing melodic hardcore, taken from their April 2008 album “The Feel Good Record of the Year.” Its introspective lyrics and breakneck performance blend seamlessly, sharply challenging social discontent and fixed ideas.

Hailing from Sunnyvale, California, the band brought in punk heavyweight producers Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore, crafting the record at The Blasting Room.

Tony Sly’s emotionally rich vocals and the band’s energetic playing leave a lasting impression.

It’s a song I strongly recommend to anyone questioning their own values or the state of society.

Songs of anger. Western angry songs. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (51–60)

You Fucked UpWeen

Ween is an alternative rock band formed in Pennsylvania in 1984.

They are known for a sound influenced by a wide range of music, including funk, soul, and country.

This track is included on their debut album, GodWeenSatan: The Oneness, released in 1990.

ThornsPALLBEARER

PALLBEARER – Thorns (OFFICIAL TRACK)
ThornsPALLBEARER

A track by progressive doom metal band Pallbearer.

It’s a number that unfolds in true progressive fashion, with earth-crawlingly heavy metal sonics, dark guitar arpeggios, and majestic choral sections.

The guitar solo feels like it’s hurling raw emotion, hinting at a sense of instability—perfect for the moment when your anger is on the verge of exploding.

DIRT [808 MULLET MIX]Death In Vegas

DEATH IN VEGAS “DIRT” [808 MULLET MIX]
DIRT [808 MULLET MIX]Death In Vegas

This track is from Dead Elvis, the landmark debut released in 1997 by the UK male duo Death in Vegas.

For those of us who respond to big beat sounds, they’re a familiar unit.

Within a psychedelic, mysterious atmosphere, the slash-and-burn entrance of noisy guitar and bass, paired with agitation that repeatedly hurls four-letter words, is guaranteed to get you fired up.

Shit LuckModest Mouse

A track by the rock band Modest Mouse, formed in the United States in 1992.

It is included on their 1997 album The Lonesome Crowded West.

Considered one of their groundbreaking works, the album is often cited as one of the best of the 1990s.

Shut Up!Simple Plan

Simple Plan – Shut Up! (Official Video)
Shut Up!Simple Plan

Simple Plan, the hugely popular band that dominated 2000s pop punk.

Still active as of 2020, this is the opening track from their second album, “Still Not Getting Any…,” released in 2004.

Bursting with youthful energy and set to exhilarating pop-punk, if you sing along and shout “Shut up!” together, it feels like you could forget all your troubles and get your spirits up.

The Way I AmEminem

Eminem – The Way I Am (Clean Version)
The Way I AmEminem

A track that sings about not changing oneself due to others’ expectations or criticism.

Released by Eminem in 2000, it became a hit around the world.

It was inspired by Eric B.

& Rakim’s 1987 track “As the Rhyme Goes On.”