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Western songs to blow off steam when you're frustrated. World-famous classics and popular hits.

A roundup of Western songs perfect for blowing off steam when you’re feeling frustrated!

From well-known hit songs to slightly more obscure tracks, we’ve picked a wide range!

Listening to music is one way to relieve stress when you’re irritated, right?

This time, we focused on songs that can help you release stress and leave you feeling refreshed!

There are plenty of hard rock tracks in the lineup, so it’s also recommended for rock fans!

We’ve also included some lesser-known but insanely cool songs, so be sure to check those out too!

Western songs to blow off steam when you're feeling frustrated: World classics and popular hits (21–30)

DethroneBAD OMENS

BAD OMENS – Dethrone (Official Music Video)
DethroneBAD OMENS

Bad Omens from the United States deliver a furious message woven from savage growl vocals and a massive guitar sound.

Released in August 2019 from the album “Finding God Before God Finds Me,” this track embodies anger and defiance toward God.

While rooted in metalcore, it skillfully incorporates elements of deathcore and industrial metal to create an overwhelming soundscape.

The dense sonic image born of blast beat-driven drums and thunderous low end feels like anger incarnate.

Noah Sebastian’s dynamic use of clean vocals and screams is equally striking.

It’s a quintessential track from a band that won “Best Album” at the 2023 Heavy Music Awards—perfect for moments when you want to unleash your inner rage.

Not The American AverageAsking Alexandria

ASKING ALEXANDRIA – Not The American Average (Official Music Video)
Not The American AverageAsking Alexandria

This is a signature song by an alternative metal band that’s hugely popular among young people in the UK.

The track features extremely aggressive guitar riffs, distinctive lyrics, and dramatic shifts in mood throughout, making it truly unique.

Its addictive rhythm is perfect for blowing off steam.

Western songs to blow off steam when you're feeling frustrated. World classics and popular tracks (31–40)

Fuck YouBad Religion

Bad Religion – “Fuck You” (Full Album Stream)
Fuck YouBad Religion

A fierce burst of melodic hardcore, charged with the energy of anger, rings out.

This concise 2-minute-14-second track by American punk rock band Bad Religion cries out protest against society in direct terms.

Its distinctive sound—woven from three-part harmony vocals and rapid-fire guitar riffs—vividly expresses a defiant spirit against oppression and hypocrisy.

Released in November 2012 as the lead single from the album True North, it achieved success by reaching No.

19 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Its powerful message and explosive sound are sure to resonate deeply with those who harbor dissatisfaction with society and politics.

I Will Be HeardHatebreed

A scorching anthem that thunders with anger and protest has been unleashed by the American metalcore band Hatebreed.

This track from the March 2002 album “Perseverance” rides on heavy guitar riffs and powerful drum beats, roaring a message that awakens inner strength and the will to stand by one’s convictions.

Also featured on the soundtrack of the film “xXx,” it secured its place as one of the band’s signature songs.

When you need courage to face adversity or a boost to fire yourself up, this song will be a reliable ally.

I Love It feat. Charli XCXIcona pop

Icona Pop – I Love It (feat. Charli XCX) [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
I Love It feat. Charli XCXIcona pop

This song powerfully belts out anger toward an ex and the liberation that follows.

Released in May 2012 by Swedish duo Icona Pop, it’s a striking collaboration featuring the British artist Charli XCX.

Blending synth-pop and dance-pop into a brisk 126 BPM, the track channels raw anger into energetic catharsis.

Included on the album “This Is… Icona Pop,” it reached No.

7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.

S.

and gained further attention through tie-ins with HBO’s Girls and MTV’s Snooki & JWoww.

It’s a go-to track for when you want to move past heartbreak or need a reset in your mindset.

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.

Give It AllRise Against

This is a powerful strike delivered in October 2004 by Rise Against, the American punk rock band known for unleashing fierce anger and burning conviction.

Renowned for their anti-establishment stance and energetic sound, the band released this work as their first offering after moving to the major label Geffen Records, and it became a punk rock anthem sounding the alarm for modern society.

Released as a single from the album “Siren Song of the Counter Culture,” it was also featured on the soundtrack of the popular racing game Need for Speed: Underground 2, and reached No.

37 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart.

The music video, filmed in the Chicago subway, sparked buzz and captured the hearts of punk rock fans.

It’s a track that resonates especially strongly with those harboring frustration and anger toward society.