Three picks:
God Hates a Coward - Tomahawk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aA5NxTujqg)
I don't quite remember when I found this, but it was one of those rare occasions where you decide that a song is now one of your lifetime favorites, even before its done playing. It has the perfect blend of live rawness (not that the band is ever short of that in-studio), while still being executed basically perfectly. It also helps that Mike Patton is one of the most encompassing musicians/performers ever. The performance speaks for itself though.
Live in Paris (1979) - The Cure (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZVlsfBU51So)
What can I say about The Cure that hasn't already been said. I prefer their edgier, darker stuff (I can admit my own angst), and they have a version of A Forest on here that is just so well into that pocket. There used to be a version with video as well, but it kept getting taken down, hopefully the audio-only version doesn't. This and a blunt...
I Just Want a House - Iguana Death Cult (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hG15XJjLabM)
In short, makes me want to run.