YMCA
Since my standard response of “It’s Raining Men” has been taken, I’ll go with the (probably overused) Carmina Burana.
This is what I came in to say. Unfortunately, I don’t have the equivalent of a football helmet inside my skull.
I think Nine Inch Nails’ “Closer” could be good for sending mixed messages to your opponent. Ditto a nice Color Me Badd selection.
Why, I could hit you all day with this surgical 2 by 4.
White Stripes - Seven Nation Army
The final portion of Tsiolkovsky’s 1812 Overture.
With real cannons, of course.
I’m hoping you meant Tchaikovsky. 
- South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts. Me, napping in my dorm room after a grueling day of movement class and improvisation. The Greenville Symphony Orchestra, performing the 1812 Overture over by the lake. In other words, far enough away that I couldn’t hear the music, but could hear the cannonfire.
I woke up with the first boom* and for several minutes was sure that the Russians had invaded.
- FTR, it’s noted in the score as ffff.
Fame?
Thunderstruck, by AC/DC. That’s also my contribution to the recent Driving Music thread.
Or maybe *Pretty Fly For A White Guy *by The Offspring.
First Choice: God’s Gonna Cut You Down by Johnny Cash for that old school flavor
Wanted: Dead or Alive by Bon Jovi
Rockstar by Nickelback
Red Right Hand by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds.
More realistically: Everyday Normal Guy by Jon Lajoie
“Closer” by nine inch nails
The thought being that my opponent is a homophobe and is afraid to touch me.
“Time Has Come Today” by The Chambers Brothers.
Ace of Spades by Motörhead.
“Sugar, We’re Going Down” by Fall Out Boy.
I’m going down, down, in an earlier round,
but sugar we’re going down swingin.
No, you need this one.
Regards,
Shodan
Nah…nothing tops the Road Warriors entrance to Iron Man for badassocity.
Just a side note…
When Tyson fought Brian Nielsen in Copenhagen, Nielsen entered the ring to “Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life” from the Monty Python film “Life Of Brian”. I always thought there was something hilarious about that.
I’ve often thought about this. Classics like “I’m Gonna Knock You Out” by L.L. Cool J. are hard to beat. As a proud Canadian, I’d like to choose something by a Canadian artist, but we don’t do a lot of “I’m gonna kick your a**” music.
I’ve often thought it would be really intimidating to enter in total silence, but I imagine it would be hard to get the crowd to cooperate.
Let’s go with … “Rockin’ In The Free World” by Mr. Neil Young.
thwartme
Gimme’ Three Steps
Good one. Another good Motörhead entrance song: “I’m So Bad (Baby I Don’t Care).”