Angry Music Generator
Aggressive-mood music for anger-themed content, rage-paired moments, and intense emotional expression. Generate rage-metal, angry-rap, hardcore-aggression, and angry-rock tracks.
From prompt to finished track
Describe the track
One sentence is enough — genre, mood, tempo, instruments. Start from the Angry prompts above or write your own.
Generate and iterate
The AI composes an original track from scratch — no samples. Regenerate variations until one fits, or tweak the prompt and lyrics.
Download the MP3
Grab the full song as an MP3 with commercial rights included, ready for videos, streams and playlists.
Angry styles you can generate
Pick a vibe and let the AI compose. Every track is original — no samples, no copyright headaches.
Rage Metal
Aggressive metal at 155 BPM, distorted pummeling guitars, screamed vocals, mosh-pit arrangements.
Angry Rap
Aggressive hip-hop at 95 BPM, angry-bars delivery, hard-808 production, frustration-and-rage themes.
Hardcore Aggression
Aggressive hardcore at 175 BPM, distorted-kick-and-screaming-vocal arrangements.
Angry Rock
Angry hard rock at 130 BPM, distorted-guitar-driven, aggressive-vocal delivery.
Industrial Anger
Industrial-anger at 120 BPM, NIN and Rammstein tradition, industrial-distortion-and-aggression.
Punk Rage
Punk-rage at 195 BPM, fast-and-distorted punk-anthem energy, screamed vocal delivery.
Who uses angry music?
Creators reaching for a specific mood without a budget for licensing.
Game Devs
Boss-battle music, intense-action-game sequences, rage-aesthetic narrative moments.
Sports Producers
Combat-sports walkout music, MMA fighter entrances, intense-sports hype packages.
Action Content Creators
Action-aesthetic content, intense-emotion reels, rage-paired videos.
Filmmakers
Action films, rage-themed narratives, intense-emotional-moment scoring.
Brand Marketers
Energy-drink brand campaigns, aggressive-aesthetic product marketing.
Workout Producers
Intense-rage workout content, frustration-release fitness reels.
How do you generate music that actually sounds angry?
An angry music generator turns a text prompt into a full aggressive-mood track — rage metal, angry rap, hardcore, industrial anger, punk rage — built for scenes and content that need real intensity instead of a watered-down "energetic" cue. Describe the style and the AI composes the whole track from scratch, screamed vocals and distorted guitars included.
Generic stock aggression tracks tend to hedge, landing somewhere between angry and merely loud. Because each track here is generated from your own prompt rather than pulled from a preset pack, you can push all the way into rage-metal or hardcore intensity, or dial it back toward angry rock, without settling for whatever aggressive cue happens to be in a library.
Naming the style and the BPM
The angry-music styles sit at very different tempos, so naming both the style and the number matters: rage metal runs 150-170 BPM with distorted, pummeling guitars and screamed vocals; angry rap sits lower at 85-100 BPM with hard 808s; hardcore aggression pushes to 170-185 BPM; punk rage goes fastest at 180-210 BPM. Industrial anger at 115-135 BPM adds mechanical distortion in the tradition of industrial-rock production, and angry rock at 125-145 BPM keeps a more straightforward distorted-guitar-driven arrangement.
Boss battles, walkouts and rage-release content
Game developers reach for angry music for boss-battle music and intense action sequences, while sports producers use rage metal and industrial anger for combat-sports walkouts and MMA fighter entrances. Workout producers score frustration-release fitness content with the same intensity, and filmmakers use it for action films and rage-themed narrative moments that need to hit harder than a generic action cue.
It also supports legitimate emotional-expression content — frustration, rage, and intensity are real things people make videos about, and angry music is built specifically to carry that without softening the mood into generic hype.
Commercial rights, no licensing headaches
Every angry track is an original composition, generated from scratch with no samples, and paid plans include full commercial rights — so a boss-battle cue, a fighter walkout, or an energy-drink ad campaign can use the track without a separate license.
Get it out
Pick the angry style. Set the intensity. Generate angry music for rage-paired emotional expression.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is angry music different from regular aggressive music?
Angry music specifically uses rage-and-frustration emotional expression — screamed vocals, aggressive lyrical themes.
Can I get angry-rap specifically?
Yes. Angry-rap subgenre is purpose-designed for rage-themed hip-hop.
Best for combat-sports entrances?
Yes. Rage-metal and industrial-anger are the universal combat-sports walkout genres.
Will it work for emotional expression content?
Yes. Angry music supports legitimate emotional expression — frustration, rage, intensity.
BPM range?
Rage metal: 150–170. Angry rap: 85–100. Hardcore aggression: 170–185. Angry rock: 125–145. Industrial anger: 115–135. Punk rage: 180–210.