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1* ''Set It Off'''s lead singer Cody Carson. Aside from a penchant for epic metal-screams every so often, a few of their songs, specifically ''Wolf In Sheep's Clothing'' and ''I'll Sleep When I'm Dead'' include Cody just speaking in a ''very'' agitated fashion during a short break toward the end of the song. The man basically sounds like either [[Anime/MobileFighterGGundam Domon Kasshu]] or some sort of Franchise/{{Batman}} villain. In their new album, Upside Down, the whole track Hypnotized is a perfect example of this trope. An up-beat song that is a total "fuck you" to the person it's about.
2-->''"Who am I kidding... Let's not get OVERZEALOUS here! You've ALWAYS been a huge piece of SHIT! If I could KILL you, I would! But it's frowned upon in all fifty states! Having said that; BURN, IN, HEEEEEEEEEEELL!!!"''
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4* Joe, in Music/TheProtomen's Act II. He even {{lampshade|Hanging}}s it.
5-->"I've got this burning, like my veins are filled with nothing but gasoline..."
6** Similarly from The Protomen, Vengeance comprises Mega Man being astoundingly pissed and tearing through an army.
7* Music/JAMProject. 'Nuff said.
8** The whole FIREEEEEEE BOMBEEEEEER association helps, too.
9** Honestly, just because Music/JAMProject is made of veteran musicians, everyone in it has at least one (and more often several) amazing solo under their belt. Kageyama Hironobu's [[Manga/DragonBall Cha La Head Cha La]], Masaaki Endoh's [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Yuusha-Oh Tanjou]], Fukuyama Yoshiki's [[Manga/BusoRenkin Makka na Chikai]]... just for starters.
10*** Endoh gets bonus points for being able to yell to put every seiyuu to shame: he [[CallingYourAttacks calls several attacks]] in ''[[Anime/{{Mazinkaiser}} Mazin Kenzan!]]'' and ''Yuusha-Oh Tanjou!'' and the results are epic.
11*** [[http://www.otaku-complex.com/pictures/darkdragon/EnsonCover.jpg This]]
12* [[Series/MadanSenkiRyukendo Ryukendo's]] second opening theme song is a prime example of this trope, which is a sharp contrast to the first opening. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yl7JG0yIrLc Just listen.]]
13* When you combine the awesomeness of Iron Maiden with the unabashed ridiculousness of Dragon Force, the result is Cryonic Temple, a band whose songwriting seems to rely solely on super-concentrated Hot Blood. Take, for example, the song ''Eternal Flames of Metal;'' it is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, an ode to metal in the most cheesy style imaginable. Similarly, Strapping Young Lad qualifies with some of its songs, most notably ''Far Beyond Metal.''
14* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5LFhh_8j84 Nihon Break Kogyou]]: Sounds like a SuperRobot theme song... but it's actually the official song for a Japanese demolition company.
15* Music/{{Queen|Band}} has a few examples of this trope, but ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZ1WyBGG_Vw Princes of the Universe]]'', written for the film ''Film/{{Highlander}}'', is the most hot-blooded BadassBoast ever.
16* The Music/{{Foreigner|Band}} song that shares its name with this trope.
17** Check it and see. He has a fever of 103.
18* Surprisingly for a power metal band, Music/BlindGuardian doesn't seem to have that many of these. However, one song that definitely qualifies is "The Curse of Fëanor" - not exactly surprising, given that it's from the point of view of [[Literature/TheSilmarillion Fëanor]].
19* Power metal band Music/LostHorizon are among the most HotBlooded of a genre known for HotBlooded bands, with a male singer, Daniel Heiman, whose MetalScream is so extreme that he can ''hit soprano notes in full voice'', band photos showing the band members dressed up as barbarian warriors, and lyrics largely about egoistic Hot Bloodedness and heavy metal. It's so gloriously cheesy that it's ''[[MundaneMadeAwesome awesome]]''. For the ultimate expression, see [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tev4R4g45Y "Sworn in the Metal Wind."]]
20* In the late 80's, Music/{{Pantera}}'s fourth album, Power Metal, changed from generic glam metal to HotBlooded speed/thrash metal. Throughout the 90's all the way to 2003, Pantera practically thrived on a combination of HotBlooded and TestosteronePoisoning.
21* Music/TheBlackCrowes: In his younger days, frontman Chris Robinson was infamous for his onstage rants against whomever he was pissed off at at the time. He has significantly mellowed with age, though, and if you were to look at the old hippie he's become, you'd never suspect that he once rivaled [[Music/GunsNRoses Axl Rose]] for the title of "biggest asshole with a microphone."
22* Several Music/{{Disturbed}} songs, but few so much as "Indestructible".
23** Taken up to eleven in the music video[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK4UP0VyWZ8&feature=branded]]. Vid is full of shots of soldiers/warriors screaming and brandishing weapons while running in slow-mo.
24** "Warrior" from the next album somehow managed to outdo ''Indestructible''. Yes, they pulled it off.
25-->"''Remember me for all time, this / Determination is a vital part of me''"
26-->"''Surrender now or be counted / With the endless masses that I will defeat''"
27* Most songs by Dream Evil are ultimately about kicking ass.
28* Music/TenaciousD, full stop.
29** "That's me! AAAANDDDD KG!" "That's me!"
30* "Holding Out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler is a song that can make any chase sequence or BigHeroicRun over the top.
31* Music/HenryRollins is a living, breathing personification of this trope.
32* "Burning Heart" by Survivor that talks about '''THE BURNING HEART JUST ABOUT TO BURST!!!''' Awesomeness unleashed.
33* Yaguchi Mari from Music/HelloProject. To the point that due to her appearance she can overlap with CuteButCacophonic.
34* When Anime needs music to go with a HotBlooded moment, who do they call?? Masaaki Frickin' Endoh!!
35* MIQ/MIO. Sexy and passionate.
36* Hiroki Yumi, the main singer for JuushinLiger themes. Listening to "Ikari no Juushin" will heat you up.
37** MIQ also sings a version of Ikari no Juushin.
38* Satoko Shimizu, who sings "SHINING SOUL" of ''Manga/LegendOfHeavenlySphereShurato''. Apparently her debut song. First lines are "Now, my hot soul is set free to the future" (今熱い魂を 解き放て未来へと) or the like.
39* Music/KaizersOrchestra concerts are always fun, on the account of the larger-than-life energy and intensity, especially from vocalist [[LargeHam Janove Ottesen]].
40* Before Endoh, there was Masato Shimon, who sang a great many SuperRobot and {{Tokusatsu}} songs until 1998. One of his debut songs was "Franchise/KamenRider no Uta" which has a lot of CallingYourAttacks in the verse (JUMP! FIGHT! ZENTOU KAKEROU! RIDER KICK!).
41* "Titans of Our Time" by ''Music/IronSavior'' describes the title starbase's creation in this way. "Forged by the fire, that's burning in my heart."
42* Music/{{Hammerfall}} easily qualifies. One of their songs is called "Hearts on Fire"
43* Music/{{Masterplan}} gives us "Spirit Never Die."
44--> Never give up, never give in\
45Won't stop believing cause I'm gonna win\
46Sing with my soul before I get old\
47Cause there may be no tomorrow\
48There is no limit to what can be done\
49Climbing the mountain with power so strong\
50Dusty roads down the way\
51Leaving the future behind me
52* From China, we have TuHongGang, with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SaJzuEWVvX4 a song about kung fu]], and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65L_rJelKzc here's another]].
53* "Hot Blooded" by ''{{Music/Roxette}}'', although it's mild by comparison and more about love and passion.
54* ''Music/FiveFingerDeathPunch''.
55* Let's not forget ''Music/LinkinPark'': '''SHUT UP WHEN I'M TALKING TO YOU!!!'''
56* Spanish power metal band ''[=WarCry=]''. Three of every four songs they have made consists on [[BadassBoast praising heroism]], [[{{Determinator}} never giving up]], ThePowerOfFriendship, and fighting against all odds.
57* While Music/{{Eminem}}'s Slim Shady persona has ThePowerOfApathy, his 'Eminem' persona (TheStoryteller and the Superego of his FreudianTrio) is an intensely earnest and passionate person who works harder than anyone else can to look after his family and ToBeAMaster at rapping, which he views like an athletic practice.

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