[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Hot Anime Songs
There are times when you watch an anime without thinking much of it, and it turns out to be unexpectedly hype and you get totally hooked, right?
And once that happens, just hearing the opening theme gets you pumped up, doesn’t it?
This time, we’re featuring a collection of fiery anime songs that will lift your spirits the moment you listen.
If you want to boost your motivation or blow away your worries and anxieties, definitely check out the tracks in this article!
We’ve included everything from the latest hits to nostalgic classics, so it’s something anyone can enjoy, regardless of age or gender!
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[Burning] A Collection of Hype, Fiery Anime Songs (91–100)
CHAINASCA

It’s a grand, fantastical hard rock track that weaves in the tones of piano and strings.
The song is by ASCA, the solo project of singer Asuka Ohkura from Aichi Prefecture, and it was released in 2020 as her sixth single.
It served as the opening theme for the anime Darwin’s Game.
Its powerful message—about seizing a future that’s yours alone—really fires you up.
The sharp, cutting vocals are cool, too! Highly recommended for karaoke; it’s a great stress reliever!
sakuraNIRGILIS

This song was released as NIRGILIS’s eighth single and served as the opening theme for the anime Eureka Seven.
Its production, which involved a mashup with Amazing Grace, drew considerable attention.
[On Fire] A Collection of Hype, Heart-Pounding Anime Songs (101–110)
The Strongest, Number One, All-OutFEEL SO BAD

This is FEEL SO BAD’s seventh single and the theme song for the anime Hell Teacher Nūbē.
Its memorable chorus melody is based on Beethoven’s Symphony No.
9, “Ode to Joy.” It is FEEL SO BAD’s biggest hit.
PolarisBLUE ENCOUNT

This is a song by BLUE ENCOUNT, a rock band from Kumamoto Prefecture.
It was released in 2019 as their 11th single.
It serves as the opening theme for Season 4 of the anime My Hero Academia.
The rich, full-band sound feels as if it dives straight into your heart.
The lyrics are sprinkled with phrases that evoke the story of Season 4.
For fans of the series, that alone is enough to get the excitement going.
The wistful melody line stirs up deep emotions.
The seasons die one after another.amazarashi

The ending theme of the anime Tokyo Ghoul √A, the second season of Sui Ishida’s manga Tokyo Ghoul, which also drew attention for its live-action film adaptation.
The melody and vocals are restrained outside the chorus, but the energy spikes all at once in the chorus.
That contrast is great! At the beginning of the music video, a poem by Shuntaro Tanikawa is quoted, and a slightly eerie sequence plays that seems to emulate the world of Tokyo Ghoul.
We areHiroshi Kitadani

It’s the theme song from the anime everyone knows, ONE PIECE.
It’s a classic anime song, and just hearing the intro gets you fired up.
The narration in the anime version is memorable.
Maybe it’s the vocals and the lyrics, but it’s a song that truly makes you want to set off on an adventure—it feels romantic and full of wonder.
PHOENIXBURNOUT SYNDROMES

This is the song used as the opening theme for the high school volleyball anime Haikyu!! TO THE TOP.
It’s the fifth single by the Osaka-born rock band BURNOUT SYNDROMES, released in 2020.
An energetic guitar-rock number that kicks off with powerful vocals, it features an impressive intro guitar riff that sounds almost like a scream.
With positive lyrics and a feel-good melody, every part of it pumps you up.
It also sprinkles in expressions that will make Haikyu!! fans go, “Oh!”





