The 1987-1993 intro for X Japan's live shows contains an epic example, barked in a recording of Toshi's best Metal Scream: "ALL RIGHT, YOU MOTHERFUCKERRRRRRSSSSSS!" This intro was sadly dumped as the band went more mainstream and Lighter and Softer to the far more annoying "X Japan Japan Japan Japan ad nauseum" intro, but it was actually brought back (along with the band's only post-reunion performance of Blue Blood) after the new intro, for the 2008-09 Countdown at Tokyo Dome gig. Unfortunately, it never appeared again.

Snake River Conspiracy's track Vulcan opens with a truly epic one.

"Rockin' the Suburbs" by Ben Folds. It gets me real pissed off, it makes me wanna say It gets me real pissed off, it makes me wanna say It gets me real pissed off, it makes me wanna say FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK! Ben Folds does this in at least a couple of songs per album, not just "Rockin the Suburbs". Good examples are "Army" ("Awwwwww shit!!!") and "Song for the Dumped" ("Well, FUCK YOU TOO!!")

Also at the very end of the album Whatever And Ever Amen: "I've got your Hidden Track right here - Ben Folds is a FUCKING ASSHOLE!"

There's a particularly beautiful one in Devo's version of "Worried Man Blues" which Mark sings an enthusiastic "everything is FUCKED UP" near the beginning of the song.

Tenacious D has two in the song "Beelzeboss"; at the beginning Jack and Kyle wail an F bomb as Satan is summoned (which doesn't have the "atomic" charge, it must be said - rather, they sing it like a two-piece choir). When they challenge Lucifer to a rock off, his initial response is "FUCK! FUCK!!! Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck!" because the demon code doesn't let him decline. Quite notable in that Dave Grohl has No Indoor Voice when voicing Satan here.

Dos Gringos gets a good one in "2's Blind": GOD DAMMIT! "2's Blind!" We got spiked, and Lead went to the notch / When he did I had my eyes down in my crotch ( 'CAUSE I HAD AN ITCH! ) / When I looked up only jack shit did I find /"2's Blind!"

Strapping Young Lad starts off the Cluster F-Bomb song "Fucker" with a hearty FUCK YOU!!!!!!! How about the climax of "All Hail The New Flesh"? Devin makes the word "motherfucker" last about sixteen seconds.

Slipknot, particularly with the second album. Special mention, however, goes to the song "Eyeless" in which Corey Taylor lets out a huge "mother... FUCKEEEERRRR" towards the end of the song.

The somewhat obscure UK Noise Rock band Ramleh use this trope fairly often in their (often minimal or incomprehensible) lyrics, most notably either in "Eight Ball Corner Pocket" (Get out of my fucking way!!!) or, surprisingly, "Say Fuck". Considering their musical inclinations, however, the effect is less "insufferably hammy" than "strangely effective."

Modest Mouse's "Tundra/Desert." If any one song showcases Isaac Brock's vocal ability, it's this one. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW SHIT

Believe it or not, Jennifer Lopez in the song "Play". All right Mr. DJ. I've asked you three times. Play my MO-THER-FU-CKIN SONG!

"Americana" by The Offspring: I'm a product

Of my environment

So don't blame me, I just

Work here but I wanna FUCK YOUUU!!! Also "Bad Habit," especially during concerts (with the last line getting increasingly loud) Drivers are rude, such attitude

But when I show my piece, complaints cease

Something's odd, I feel like I'm God

You stupid dumbshit goddamn MOTHERFUCKER!

From Guns N' Roses' "Right Next Door to Hell" on Use Your Illusion: But I'm right next door to hell

Thinkin' time'll stand still for meeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFUCK YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU, BITCH! From Appetite for Destruction, "It's So Easy": ''I see you standing there

You think you're so cool

Why don't you just...

FUCK OFF?!

The Massive "MOTHERFUCKER!!!" screamed out by Zack De La Rocha At the end of his Cluster F-Bomb that concludes "Killing in the Name."

This lovely little hidden track from Muse, which entirely consists of high-pitched shrieks of "YOU FUCKING MOTHERFUCKER!" interspersed with unintelligible garble.

Played for laughs when Michael Bolton, of all people, bellows a big one at the end of "Jack Sparrow". This whole town's a pussy just waitin' to get FUUUUUUUUCKED!

Overkill's aptly named Fuck You ''We don't care what you say, FUCK YOU!

In Metallica's documentary Some Kind of Monster, Lars Ulrich is so pissed off at what he perceives as James Hetfield's controlling nature. At a band meeting, Lars launches into a profanity laden rant about said issues, and caps it off by getting in James' face and growling the word "FUCK!!!" Another scene in the documentary has producer Bob Rock asking Lars to scream "FUCK" as loud as he can, during a recording session.

Local H's 1996 hit "High-Fiving MF". As one may surmise, the song is one whole Cluster F-Bomb, but in the second chorus, singer Scott Lucas gives a good hint of what's to come in the screaming finale. You crass fat-ass

You stupid steroid FUCK!

BIGMAMA's entirely English-language and appropriately-titled song "Thank You is Fxxk You" ends with one, highlighted by the band letting their last note ring out right beforehand: It may be bad and good What a convenient magic word... FUCK! YOOOOOOOOOOOU!! "Tereize no Tame Iki" ends with a particularly emphatic "GO FUCK YOURSELF!" too.

Don Covay's R&B classic "Mercy Mercy" doesn't have any profanity in the lyrics, just as you'd expect from a song recorded in 1964. Likewise, The Rolling Stones didn't add any cusswords to their cover of the song — they saved the cusswords for their Cluster F-Bomb of an outtake from the same era, "Andrew's Blues". But obscure Texas garage rockers The Jades (a.k.a. Jade of Stone) were so overflowing with teenage angst that they added one of the first recorded, released instances of the F-word in their cover version . And saved it for the very last line.

This is ostensibly the point of Red Vox's "Fuck"- the protagonist experiences several misfortunes, one after the other, within the span of a single night that lead him to shouting out "FUCK!"

Beast in Black's "Crazy, Mad, Insane" : "Forced in to a puzzle

Where I cannot fit

I won't be like you

'Cause you make me sick

Run out the freak who hates the trash

That you all say is true

FUCK YOU!"

"I Think That I Would Die" from Hole's Live Through This is a a pretty slow and melancholy song, however it just makes the vitriol when she screams all the more powerful. It's...

Not...

Yours...

FUCK YOUUUUUUU!!!

The Lonely Island is already unafraid about swearing and dabbling in Vulgar Humor in their songs and associated music videos, but "I'm on a Boat" in particular opens up with a very enthusiastic "AWWWWWWWWWWW SHIT!!"