I want to let off some steam! Recommended anger songs and revenge songs
Everyone wants to avoid getting angry and live each day in peace, right?
But life doesn’t work that way—problems and challenges come to us.
When you’re shaking with anger, what would you do?
Before you vent your anger at someone or somewhere, why not try harnessing the power of music?
Rather than just being angry or resenting someone, I’ve put together a selection of anger-themed songs that feel refreshing to listen to.
Give them a listen before your stress explodes.
And may you feel refreshed again starting tomorrow!
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I want to blow off stress! Recommended anger songs and grudge songs (51–60)
I hate itMUCC

A popular song often performed live even before their major-label debut, “Daikirai” (I Hate You).
Its intense sound feels cathartic when you’re angry, and the lyrics simply repeat “I hate you” toward someone the singer despises.
The words “anger” or “grudge” don’t appear in the lyrics, but you can feel the buildup of long-simmering rage.
For anyone stressed by having someone they dislike close by, this is a track you can relate to.
If you hate someone but can’t say it out loud, try singing this one at solo karaoke!
Very, very reluctantKontenporarīna seikatsu

It doesn’t quite go as far as “anger,” but it captures that subtle stress—the everyday irritations—that makes you want to nod along.
The sudden key change into the chorus and the straightforward wording make it a thrilling track.
When those little frustrations start piling up, it’s a song you’ll want to blast while headbanging your heart out.
ANGRY ANGRYHaru Nemuri & Jaguar Jonze

Singer-songwriter Haru Nemuri, who began her career as a rapper in 2016, has been gaining attention not only in Japan but also overseas.
The collaborative release ANGRY ANGRY with Australian singer-songwriter Jaguar Jonze makes a powerful impact with its fierce message: it was created for everyone oppressed by a patriarchal society.
True to its title, the chaotic sound that conveys anger and sorrow draws you into its world just by listening.
With its heavy, dark sonics that create an addictive pull, it’s a message song that longs for true freedom.
Stain on one kneeLAST ALLIANCE

LAST ALLIANCE is a four-piece Japanese rock band that debuted in 2007.
“Katahiza no Yogore” is sung at a consistently uptempo pace and has a slightly dark atmosphere that gives it a somewhat eerie feel.
While it harshly condemns people who don’t live upright lives, it’s also a song that pushes forward those who are trying to move ahead.
straddling mountingKyūso Nekokami

Calling themselves a five-member, all-directional, negative disco-punk band, Kyuso Nekokami is a rock band whose trademark is lyrics born from hyper-detailed observations of human behavior.
“Uma Nori Mounting,” included on their fifth album Giri Heisei, sticks in your ears with its brisk beat and catchy melody.
True to its title, the cynical lyrics take aim at people who try to one-up others in everyday conversation, and many listeners will likely find the spot-on depictions satisfyingly cathartic.
It’s a rock tune with a contemporary theme that lets you vent your anger while also making you want to reflect on your own behavior.


