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How about some weird ancient ones?
They're as much not to everyone's taste as the shows themselves but I love all of the HaréGuu openings. The original's a bop, Deluxe continues this while adding a spoken-word section the singer can barely keep up with, and Final is the best of the bunch. HaréGuu Deluxe also has a neat showtune-y ending.
I also think that Nerima Daikon Brothers has a great opening; it very much fits with the main characters being dollar store Blues Brothers.
If you want something that oozes cool, I can recommend the original Hellsing. A World Without Logos is an extremely stylish song as long as you don't mind completely incomprehensible lyrics. (The song sounds as if it's in English but is really just onomatopoeia. Basically Prisencolinensinainciusol in menacing.)