Angry Music Tag - Energetic Beats for Emotional Videos

Unleash your rage with our selection of angry music tag tracks. These powerful songs are designed to capture the intense emotions of frustration and anger. Whether you're creating a workout video or just need some emotional fuel, this playlist has got you covered. So, let the anger out and get pumped!

A pop-infused electronic track with an edgy, angry mood. Perfect for corporate or ambient projects.

A powerful and dramatic cinematic track with a classical feel. Perfect for scenes demanding intensity, seriousness, and epic scale.

A dark and intense epic track, 'celtic invasion' by Dominik Hauser features angry and serious tones. This cinematic and dramatic piece will add a sense of urgency and danger to your videos.

Experience the raw emotion of 'cello chase' by Dan Cullen and Deryn Cullen. This cinematic track with dark, epic and angry undertones will elevate your videos with intense and dramatic music.

"cave terror" by Dominik Hauser is an epic and powerful track, featuring cinematic and classical elements, perfect for scenes requiring a sense of danger and grandeur.

Infuse your videos with epic grandeur with 'castle clock' by Eugene Kulikov. This cinematic track, charged with anger and intensity, features sweeping melodies and dramatic percussion, perfect for scenes of power and conflict.

'Cant Escape' by Dominik Hauser delivers a dark and epic cinematic soundscape. This track evokes feelings of despair and struggle with its serious and angry tones, perfect for dramatic scenes.

This intense, epic track 'Cannon Fodder' by Dan Cullen is perfect for cinematic scenes that demand power and tension. With angry and serious moods, it features driving rhythms and soaring melodies.

A rebellious and energetic rock track with an angry feel. Perfect for adding a touch of grit and passion to your videos. Composed by Jane Fontana.

A powerful and epic track with a dark and cinematic edge. Perfect for adding a sense of grandeur and intensity to your videos. Composed by Jermaine Stegall.