What's the angriest/heaviest song you've ever heard?

Hmm... the chug at the end of Domination by Pantera puts me in a feral mood. Autodidact by Between the Buried and Me is one of their less technical ones, full of chugs and harsh vocals (no soft parts in this one). I guess I really like chugs
 
Damn, I just feel like punching a baby after hearing that one! Not because the song get's me pumped but because it's so LAME!! :rofl:

But you know what, it's about how the song makes you feel, and that song does actually make me feel angry so.....
 
I have been a fan since about 1993. A friend of mine in college got me listening to them. The Years of Decay was my first intro to them. Skullcrusher got me hooked! Now I am only missing 4 albums. They are, in my opinion, the greatest thrash metal band of all time. No one does it faster or harder! I even bought Bobby Ellsworth side project The Cursed, Room Full Of Sinners album. What an amazing album!

I Just haven't gotten around to buying these:

Taking Over
Feel The Fire
Wrecking Everything Live
Unholy
 
Basically anything by Deicide, in my opinion. Very aggressive lyrical themes, and the vocal/instrumental output is even more aggressive.
 
The two I would have to select is Chevelle - Wonder What's Next and Tool - Ticks & Leeches. Both these songs I have felt are hard hitting with the vocals. Both of the vocalists are pushing thier voices to the edge of a hernia, which is absolutely "brutal". I focus on vocals when portraying an emotional, rather than the instruments. Instruments are the least emotive part of a song.
 
I've always thought of "Debaser" as just kind of a fun song. What do you find angry about it? Is it the "slicing up eyeballs" line? Because that's a reference to an old surrealist film by Salvador Dali (I had to look up the name, it's called Un Chien Andalou). The whole song is about that movie. Black Francis isn't saying he really wants to slice up eyeballs or anything.
 
I bought an ace album in the late 80s/early 90s: Grindcrusher - featuring Napalm Death, Bolt Thrower, Carcass etc. It filled the criteria of being both loud and exceedingly angry. It was also good for p*ssing off the rude as f*ck French students who lived in the flat below me.

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Lryically probably Blood on the Ground by Incubus. The song is all about a guy who nearly bites his own tongue off trying not to lash out at another person that he is apparently not happy with.

Musically, Sand Grain Universe by Melecesh. Not good vegging out music. They are noooot happy about something.
 
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Devin Townsend at age 24 just after touring with Steve Vai and becoming disillusioned by what he saw in the music industry. The album as a whole was shit but this song was a great example of what was about to come.
 
DepenRAB on the definition of heavy. For pure loud, wall of sound thick distortion, a couple of Rammstein songs come to mind. For immense energy, accompanied by non-human sounding harsh vocals, I'd say Converge's 'Heaven in Her Arms' is probably the heaviest I've heard.

For it being emotionally draining and really jumping out to get you in that vein, Glassjaw's 'And everything you wanted to know about silence' would be my pick, followed by a Neil Young nuraber by a name that escapes my mind but was the ending theme to the film Philadelphia.
 
"Township Rebellion" and "Freedom" by Rage Against the Machine
"Bulletproof Scales" by Despised Icon
"Dittohead" by Slayer
"Suicide Note Pt. 2", "War Nerve" and "Sandblasted Skin" by Pantera
 
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