There's a couple of the A Day To Remember ones, plus a few Kutless ones (Treason, Winds of Change, Not What You See, Hearts of the Innocent, Beyond the Surface and Shut Me Out), along with stuff like It Never Ends by Bring Me the Horizon, most of the first 2 (or 3 if you count The Blackout The Blackout The Blackout) albums by The Blackout, throwing in old Rise Against, the heavier ones from Delain, In Waves by Trivium, Cut Dem by Skindred and a few others in that vein, but the very best sort of psyche up kickass music is from Johnny Panic, where they had Burn Your Youth, and in particular Warn You (which is all about kicking the shit out of criminals and people that threaten you) on their first album, the second album was a bit more mellow until Never Me (which goes through alternating softer melodic bits and heavier kickass bits featuring murder and vengeance), then swiftly followed by Dislocation, which is supremely kickass and aggressive. They have a new album out this month too, and despite the first single off it being one of their softer tracks, their lead singer Rob sent me his favourite off the album when I interviewed him, a song called It Ends Here, where it's more about being a hero in a world where everyone has given up trying to be good, and he envisaged it as being like a way to create a spiderman style character.
In another respect, however, Swagger Jagger by Cher Lloyd, Video Games by The Blackout Band, Respect and Obey by whatever that cluster of brainwashed/braindamaged children went by and similar shite make me want to kick the living crap out of the people involved in them, so do they count?